Monday, November 14, 2011
Create a vintage label
Here's a tutorial on creating a vintage label. This will give you a nice base, before you add your own flare to your label.
Click here to read
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Some kind of artists featuring ME
My former coworker and friend Dana Calabrese has a blog called "Some kind of artist" and she featured me along with other wonderful artists. Not all are digital artists, some are singers, photographers, or as she puts it "some kind of artist." She has me as a clothing designer for the work I've done for Branded Baron which is cool and I thank her for it. So, Dana I know you're reading this, Thank you!
The other artists are talented and Dana is as well. She's a very creative person and I think right now she's working in L.A. as a photo retoucher, but when she gets in her zone she creates some awesome work. I know she loves photography and she has fun when she works in photoshop as well. Definitely check out her blog, because there are some good posts on photography and art related stuff as well.
See the feature here: http://danaleecalabrese.blogspot.com/2011/11/some-kind-of-artists.html
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branded baron,
clothing designer,
dana calabrese,
dana lee calabrese,
digital artist,
fashion,
fine arts,
photography,
some kind of artist,
torgeir ensrud
Coventry Bears by Ink Tycoon
One artist who's mascot I work is Mike Ray from Ink Tycoon. I'm sure if you used iStockphoto and looked for certain illustrations you may have come across his work. His creations are vector and clean, I know, because I had to find an image for a project one time and I ended up using one of his. I can appreciate good vector art and I also like mascot logos. I wanted to share with you his branding for the Rugby team Coventry Bears. You can see the sketch and the final result with the logo on the team jerseys.
Sketch
You can see the logo being worn on the left side
Labels:
coventry bears,
coventry bears rugby league,
fraser davidson,
ink tycoon,
mascot,
mascot logo,
mike ray,
rugby league,
rugby logos,
sports logos
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Fraser Davidson Interview at Noupe.com
Noupe.com has an interview with motion graphic designer and sports branding specialist Fraser Davidson. Being that I enjoy sports branding, I thought this was an interesting article.
Here is a comment he made regarding on what his process is like regarding sports logos:
"Its important that logos have movement and the feeling that you have captured a particular attitude or emotion"
Read the interview here
Labels:
branding specialist,
fraser davidson,
logo design,
motion graphics,
noupe,
noupe.com,
smashing magazine,
sports branding,
sports logos
15 Free Vintage & Stained Paper Textures
You can never have too many textures in your toolbox, so here are some great textures to add to your design arsenal. These textures were brought to you by Lost & Taken's Caleb Kimbrough. Enjoy.
View Lost & Taken site with a preview of all the textures here
Download Zip
Labels:
free textures,
stained paper,
textures,
vintage art,
vintage paper
Photoshop Hidden Gem: Automated Lens Correction
In this tutorial, Photoshop Senior Product Manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes shares how common lens artifacts like distortion, chromatic aberration and vignetting can be easily corrected with Photoshop CS5.
View the video above or watch it on Youtube here
Labels:
adobe photoshop,
automated lens correction,
bryan o'neil hughes,
cs5,
product manager,
tutorials,
youtube tutorials
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Cap'n America
Here is a fun design I created. I haven't seen anyone parody Cap'n Crunch and Captain America like this, so I decided to combine both of them. It was fun creating this piece.
Labels:
cap'n crunch,
captain america,
captain america parody,
fan art,
joe baron,
joe baron design,
marvel comics,
parody,
parody design
Thursday, November 3, 2011
OFFICIAL TRAILER: Ctrl+Alt+Compete
Ctrl+Alt+Compete is a new documentary that takes a revealing look at the startup and emerging business scene through the eyes of 5 founders and their teams and tells a story of the passion, fortitude and insanity that is bringing a startup to life. We'll follow these visionaries as they face the challenges and obstacles of making their vision a reality alongside the insights and analysis of seasoned, industry watchers and tech sector pioneers.
http://www.ctrl-alt-compete.com
http://twitter.com/CtrlAltCompete
Labels:
ctrl+alt+compete,
entrepreneur,
foursquare,
inc.com,
start-up,
video trailer
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