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We created this package from the logos to the final design. Designed, printed and installed by Stripeman Graphix.
Cartel para el concierto junto a The Weatherman en La pequeña Bety (Madrid, 1 de marzo 2008). Diseño de Grande Graphix
Slightly digitized view from a project site I am working on...the symmetry of some things when I search out perspectives is pretty amazing sometimes...
hit me up if you want your tuner car pimped out with some fly graphix.
slap some under glow and an Allan's juice can for a new muffler and vin diesel wont have nothing on you.
A delivery truck that covers the city over and over each day. Designed, printed and installed by Stripeman Graphix
For a design like this Flying Eye Monster deck—which perfectly captures the Visual Punch and Boldness of the Simeone Graphix style—the process starts with the creation of the digital illustration in a program like Procreate or Adobe Illustrator.
The Pro Tip for Production: To ensure your graphic is print-ready, retains maximum optical impact, and is perfectly sharp on the final deck, you must pay close attention to resolution.
If you create your art as a raster file in Procreate, the illustration must be 300 dpi (dots per inch) at the final print size. Alternatively, you can create vector-based artwork from the start, using a program like Adobe Illustrator, which guarantees perfect scalability. Having art at a high enough resolution for printing is the essential step for anyone learning how to make art for skateboards professionally.
WANT TO LEARN THE ENTIRE WORKFLOW? I break down the full process, from concept to vector prep, in my detailed article:
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