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Inaugural Edition of Dicke Magazine (Formerly Business Exchange) for Ohio Northern University Spring 2013
This brief is a self initiated brief to create 100% fruit juice packaging design for kids to attract fresh fruit juice instead of fizzy drinks and is an alternative to the fruit shoot by Robinson's which is not 100% fruit juice.
I done illustration to get kids interested and build a relationship with the carton characters. The top of the carton is perforated and will tear to reveal and extendable straw which can then be pushed back down into the carton and sealed to prevent leaking and mean the kids dont have to drink it all in one go.
Covers produced for the redesign of Modern Healthcare, a magazine of Crain Communications. Prototype that showed how to tackle a complex subject with crappy art. Not sure it works as well as a couple of the others here.
Covers produced for the redesign of Modern Healthcare, a magazine of Crain Communications. Part of the challenge: how to create a design that will serve difficult-to-illustrate topics. Poor quality mug shots or portraits are often the order of the day for magazines that cover niche-y, issues-oriented topics (like health-care administration!). Typography was strengthened to compensate for this; headline writing workshops were conducted to give words more punch and to connect with readers more immediately. Doctors, hospital administrators, and politicians (among their readers) are busy people too, and need to be drawn in with sharp words and visuals!
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Using photography with the colour to show a relaxing feel to the menu and show you can take your time to order just 'chill out' photography is photographs i took while in Whitehaven which is where Zest is situated.
This brief is a self initiated brief to create 100% fruit juice packaging design for kids to attract fresh fruit juice instead of fizzy drinks and is an alternative to the fruit shoot by Robinson's which is not 100% fruit juice.
I done illustration to get kids interested and build a relationship with the carton characters. The top of the carton is perforated and will tear to reveal and extendable straw which can then be pushed back down into the carton and sealed to prevent leaking and mean the kids dont have to drink it all in one go.
Illustration by Chris Whetzel
Disclosure: This illustration was part of a Village Voice Media universal feature package which ran in other sister publications. I cannot take art direction credit for this cover.
This brief is a self initiated brief to create 100% fruit juice packaging design for kids to attract fresh fruit juice instead of fizzy drinks and is an alternative to the fruit shoot by Robinson's which is not 100% fruit juice.
I done illustration to get kids interested and build a relationship with the carton characters. The top of the carton is perforated and will tear to reveal and extendable straw which can then be pushed back down into the carton and sealed to prevent leaking and mean the kids dont have to drink it all in one go.
IEEE Spectrum // January 2010
From a 32-page special report that forecasts winners and losers in technology in the coming year.
Russian Railways worked with IBM to centralize their IT system and improve performance across the world's largest rail line. I created the overall format for the report. I also worked with our editors, art director Mark Montgomery, Bryan Christie and Joe Lertola in conceptualizing explanatory graphics.
8 pages
A4 size 297×210mm
Bleed 3 mm
Print ready
Master pages
Text, Images and Objects are placed into the separated layers for easy editing
This brief is a self initiated brief to create 100% fruit juice packaging design for kids to attract fresh fruit juice instead of fizzy drinks and is an alternative to the fruit shoot by Robinson's which is not 100% fruit juice.
I done illustration to get kids interested and build a relationship with the carton characters. The top of the carton is perforated and will tear to reveal and extendable straw which can then be pushed back down into the carton and sealed to prevent leaking and mean the kids dont have to drink it all in one go.