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The name ZOGO is come from the chinese Pronunciation

of "èµ°ç‹—"(zou gou) It means Lackey dog.

My first paper toy design.

needs sleep.

for the comforter/blanket/pillowcase set project with mara

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Gerard Way, front-man of My Chemical Romance

Propaganda-style poster art I did for Oakley for the 2009 Black Friday weekend. The poster was designed to hang from storefronts. Art direction by Justin Kuttler at Oakley.

 

The artwork was created from referencing a hand from an old US propaganda poster. I did it all as vector art in Illustrator after sketching it out in Photoshop.

 

My cool nephew Mason is holding up the poster. The photo was taken on the roof of the building I currently reside in.

Vintage wallpaper graphic re-created from a Disneyland 1950s-era shopping bag!

Inspired by the 2010 souvenir shirt designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, which you can see here: miehana.blogspot.com/2010/07/disneyland-shopping-bag-shir...

Image © Disney

I've just finished designing the site & launched today, an optimized mobile & iPhone version of my portfolio website.

 

View the site at www.rodhunt.com/mobile

 

© Rod Hunt 2011

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Standard and Custom Posters available at: robertsondesign@mesanetworks.net

©2011 Gary Grant Robertson. All rights reserved. Images may not be reproduced or displayed on the internet without expressed permission. 12X18

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A client asked me to create a hashtag#logodesign concept for a recruitment company, his business had different levels, to reflect his philosophy into the design he wants to include a sun into it. So I created a design that includes a person, concentric circles (for different levels), a sun and an "i" initial (for the name). I really like the result. What do you think?

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I've recently illustrated the "find things" game on the back of special packs of Kellogg's Coco Pops. Here it is on the shelf in my local supermarket

 

© Rod Hunt 2012

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my very second adobe illustrator vector illustration.

I present you this new sticker design that will be printed next. Unlike the title of this design suggests it’s going to be the smallest sticker I’ve ever printed (wink wink). Only 5,2cm x 5,2cm, that’s really tiny. I got the idea to use this size from my buddy L.ife who recently printed on the same size.

 

The benefit of these little stickers will be that I’ll be able to hit all the small undercover spots. I can’t wait to get these in, they’ll be so cute! ^_^

 

WOOP WOOP!

 

An illustration for BA Business Life on how to negotiate your way to success.

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A simple motif created using only the word "Allah" (God) in Arabic. The symmetry of the word allows sleek triangles and squares to be generated, producing a multi-layered and attractive motif.

 

Please feel free to comment. I enjoy constructive criticism also!

  

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which one is your zodiac?

 

thank you for watching!

 

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Working with Clemenger BBDO, Rod Hunt illustrated the 2012 online Christmas banner advertising campaign for Whites Pages, Australia. An animated banner & background skin were produced, with the campaign being released across Australian media sites.

Illustration: Rod Hunt Client: White PagesAgency: Clemenger BBDO

 

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© Rod Hunt 2012

 

Illustration for an article on video streaming for Macmania magazine.

I've recently illustrated the "find things" game on the back of special packs of Kellogg's Coco Pops. Here it is on the shelf in my local supermarket

 

© Rod Hunt 2012

View Rod Hunt's Portfolio here

www.rodhunt.com

Here begins a new series of square vignette illustrations based on the early Hanna-Barbera TV cartoon characters (roughly 1957 - 1964). A vignette is commonly used in design and philately (the study of stamps/postal history) as an unusual or unique image framing method.

 

Our inaugural characters are the stars of H-B's Quick Draw McGraw Show (1959). Equine hero and part-time sheriff, Quick Draw McGraw roamed the wild west righting wrongs. Quick Draw usually came out on top, despite the fact most of his adversaries were much brighter than him. When posing as his heroic alter-ego "El Kabong" Quick Draw donned a Zorro-like outfit, quickly delivering off-key justice by whacking crooks over the head with a guitar, shouting (appropriately enough) "KABONG!" — producing one of Hanna-Barbera's most famous sound effects: a delicious, crunching whack accompanied by a loud guitar twang.

 

Quick Draw's slow, gangly cowboy drawl came courtesy of Hanna-Barbera mainstay and voice-over legend Daws Butler. Along with Don Messick, Daws voiced many of the central H-B characters that will be featured in this series. McGraw is one of the few Hanna-Barbera characters that was not directly based on a celebrity or real-life personality.

 

More info on vignettes and this series at my blog:

icanbreakaway.blogspot.com/2012/11/new-illustration-serie...

Smarter than the av-er-age bear!

 

The Huckleberry Hound Show was an immediate hit when it premiered in 1958. Huck had the spotlight for the opening cartoon short, but forever humble, he shared the balance of the program with two other sets of cartoon characters: Mr. Jinks & "meeces" Pixie & Dixie, followed by Yogi Bear and his faithful buddy Boo-Boo. Yogi's success skyrocketed, allowing him to spin-off onto his own self-titled series in 1961—cementing his place as an icon for the Hanna-Barbera Studio in the decades to follow.

 

Yogi's voice was likely the most popular and most-requested by Hanna-Barbera voice-over legend Daws Butler. Daws used his Art Carney impression a few years earlier in a series of Warner Brothers short cartoons directed by Robert McKimson "The Honey-Mousers" directly lampooned Jackie Gleason's show. By the time Butler spoke for Yogi at H-B, he softened the voice slightly, likely due to the lead role with a greater share of dialogue.

Monogram design integrating a wolf into the initial "W"

2015. Photo + Photoshop CS6

Something new. I wanted to try to draw a picture of the stock of Nikx , you can see the original photo here:

nikxstock.deviantart.com/art/Skeptical-Stock-98539039

T-Shirt Design that was done for Jakcloth.

 

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©2009 Gary Grant Robertson. All rights reserved. May not be used without permission. Nile Green with stainless trim and chrome headlight surrounds and grill bar.

A really quick animation.

Inspired by a vintage illustration.

 

Not really magic,the rabbit was there all the time...

Beats standing on a pole or hanging upside down though!

All of your favorite things about Minneapolis! on a t-shirt!

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