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I was perusing coroflot.com and I noticed that under the "featured portfolios" my name was listed. A nice little surprise! Check it out at coroflot.com/jrittenhouse
This photo came from the Britney Spears website. I used it to create a "ticket" to be given as a gift.
Circa Fall 2005.
One important aspect of this design is that it revisits the concept I used in the Fresh Hemp ad, with different text to better relate to the product. I really enjoyed texturing the skirt as well as adding colour to create dimension.
Exposition TRANSLATION des graphistes M/;M au Palais de Tokyo en 2005, avec le sol et les murs et les plafonds couverts de leurs affiches .
Photography of a Graphic Design project from university. One of a large selection (not uploaded) which were printed yesterday for my portfolio. It's a one-off handmade book using various mediums about relationships (focused on friendships). It's quite experimental throughout both in style and paper choice. Shame about the fuck-up!
Mmm, juicy apple. Except I made this one in Photoshop. This tutorial was the inspiration: tinyurl.com/6unvrr
Packagings of the World is a packaging design archive showcasing the best, most interesting and creative packaging work worldwide. We will try to make the archive as digestible and as possible with less text, like they say, pictures speaks a thousand words!
design i did for my brothers autism walk. made the type and puzzle piece in illustrator then brought into photoshop and put it all together.
Packagings of the World is a packaging design archive showcasing the best, most interesting and creative packaging work worldwide. We will try to make the archive as digestible and as possible with less text, like they say, pictures speaks a thousand words!
Book cover for Graphic Design course.
I just realized that I made a silly mistake. The map I used was not of Eastern North America but Europe XD.
Our concept design for the Royal Children's Hospital Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ear Health Programme (Brisbane) involved re-branding the name to Deadly Ears and creating a suite of promotional materials aimed at educating the community about the importance of ear health. We created three chidlren (as the programme targets children under the age of 5). This is Ruby.