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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 Mickey.
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.
Looking through old files and found the first draft of my Re–Bag. Still kind of prefer it looking at it now. This would have been all random and not tiled as it is now.
Marcus Kelman at the forefront , with Claire Weir in the background.
BA Visual Communication and Digital Publishing 2010 at Adam Smith College, Fife.
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.
this is one of my graphic art projects i was hired to complete. i thought i'd combine my photography with my graphic design work.
I took a digital photograph of a corner of a wall inside the rainmaker studio in Richmond, VA. Using Photoshop, I applied a few filters, blending modes, and vector shapes to produce the image before you. This was to incorporated into a flash website, but the project fell through halfway into it. I still like the image.
Ano: 2012
Cliente: Colégio Marista
Produto: Identidade, ilustrações e Animação.
Softwares utilizados: Illustrator e Flash
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