View allAll Photos Tagged GraphicDesign
A set of "nonsense icons" designed for a sort of alternative pub quiz a couple of years ago. The idea was that people should try to figure out what those *could* mean. It was actually really funny.
A graphic I developed to promote a reinvigorated Fellowship program at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Illustrate an object using simple shapes (circle, square, line, etc).
Original artwork. 8 hours of work, unfinished.
Adobe Illustrator
Spring 2008
One of the 13 illustrations I did for the Ge Park 2007 calendar. It's a pity the client only gave me one week! Check out more works at www.danfervin.com .
This is my first attempt at producing an amigram of my name. I was inspired to create this ambigram by a very talented designer and friend, Nikita Prokhorov. His blog is exclusively dedicated to Amigrams.
Check it! Ambigram Blog
Facebook page header for a family-owned company that’s been producing high quality pet products for nearly 30 years. The avatar is of the company’s owner and founder. I decided to use the display typeface is also on the packaging for their top selling treats.
Pictured L-R: Superintendent of Independence National Historical Park Cynthia MacLeod, Actor and Park Ranger Helen McKenna-Uff (dressed as “Edgar Allen Poe”), Graphic Design student Charlie Hills (1st Place)
T-Shirt Design by Thurgood Marshal High School Students
Students were asked to design a t-shirt that was inspired by the word "highway". "Highway" was chosen as the subject of their design since this major cityscape feature is visible from the windows of their classroom. Each student designed their t-shirt using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. When they were finished, the designs were printed directly onto the shirts and heat set. The printing of the shirts was made possible by a generous donation of services by Mr. Willis.
Students at Thurgood Marshal found this project to be rewarding, as they proudly wore their shirts around campus for several days after the completion of the project. This has prompted many of the other students around campus to take an interest in industrial arts, as well as the creative arts.
T-Shirt Design by Thurgood Marshal High School Students
Students were asked to design a t-shirt that was inspired by the word "highway". "Highway" was chosen as the subject of their design since this major cityscape feature is visible from the windows of their classroom. Each student designed their t-shirt using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. When they were finished, the designs were printed directly onto the shirts and heat set. The printing of the shirts was made possible by a generous donation of services by Mr. Willis.
Students at Thurgood Marshal found this project to be rewarding, as they proudly wore their shirts around campus for several days after the completion of the project. This has prompted many of the other students around campus to take an interest in industrial arts, as well as the creative arts.
Unemployment in France, the Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands: a survey of trends, causes and policy options / 1982.
T-Shirt Design by Thurgood Marshal High School Students
Students were asked to design a t-shirt that was inspired by the word "highway". "Highway" was chosen as the subject of their design since this major cityscape feature is visible from the windows of their classroom. Each student designed their t-shirt using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. When they were finished, the designs were printed directly onto the shirts and heat set. The printing of the shirts was made possible by a generous donation of services by Mr. Willis.
Students at Thurgood Marshal found this project to be rewarding, as they proudly wore their shirts around campus for several days after the completion of the project. This has prompted many of the other students around campus to take an interest in industrial arts, as well as the creative arts.
T-Shirt Design by Thurgood Marshal High School Students
Students were asked to design a t-shirt that was inspired by the word "highway". "Highway" was chosen as the subject of their design since this major cityscape feature is visible from the windows of their classroom. Each student designed their t-shirt using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. When they were finished, the designs were printed directly onto the shirts and heat set. The printing of the shirts was made possible by a generous donation of services by Mr. Willis.
Students at Thurgood Marshal found this project to be rewarding, as they proudly wore their shirts around campus for several days after the completion of the project. This has prompted many of the other students around campus to take an interest in industrial arts, as well as the creative arts.