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these are all the gift programs I've worked on in the last couple years for Hallmark Gold Crown stores
Stevenson University presented “The Draw of Hand Lettering,” a sweeping survey that features a variety of contemporary posters, prints, logotypes, and packaging that embraces the tactile and expressive qualities of hand lettering. The exhibition—comprising the work of more than 30 designers worldwide—is on display through Oct. 2 in the University’s School of Design Gallery located on the Owings Mills North campus.
Art journal page using a bit of a song that has been stuck in my head lately. Bllogged about here:http://mewithmyheadintheclouds.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-song-stuck-in-my-head-these-days.html
I was the designer for a BBC book written about a five year project called Backstage. I laid out and illustrated every page. The book is available to download as a pdf, .epub version as well as orderable through BLURB to have and hold, in print.
Read more about the project here:
www.nicolarowlands.co.uk/2011/03/13/bbc-backstage-book-in...
Hallowzine is, you guessed it, a Halloween-themed zine. Clever, right? This is a collaborative project between myself and the typemaster-flex Chris Piascik. Hallowzine is jam-packed with original/never-before-seen drawings, some by Chris, some by me and a bunch that we worked together on!
Each zine features a screen-printed cover and was constructed by our hands! It's only $8!
Hallowzine was printed in an edition of 50.
Purchase yours from Supermarket
From my Teesha-copycat journal. Watercolour paper; magazine clippings; paint; Sharpie paint pens; postage stamp.
I was the designer for a BBC book written about a five year project called Backstage. I laid out and illustrated every page. The book is available to download as a pdf, .epub version as well as orderable through BLURB to have and hold, in print.
Read more about the project here:
www.nicolarowlands.co.uk/2011/03/13/bbc-backstage-book-in...
This sign was cut and assembled from two 4 ft. x 8 ft. pieces of 3/4 in. MDO plywood. It has an oil enamel finish on all sides and oil enamels were used for the hand lettering. The sign is attached to 4 in. x 4 in. galvanized steel posts.
Telephone Alley, Petaluma, CA.
I really dig the precision of that hand-painted lettering. Lots of subtleties here, from the brush strokes to the splatterings of other colors. Check out the large version to see them better.