These images I made to be inserted into email promotions that mail 4 -5 times weekly. These are only a few examples of an ongoing project that started in 2007. As often as possible, I try to maintain a uniform look in each offer so that recipients feel a degree of familiarity and then every 4-6 months give them a fresh design. You will notice below that the latter offers have dropped the logo and header in order to simplify the feel. Beneath each of these graphics would be the fine print containing offer details and restrictions.
This is a variant cover for “Artemis Rising” by Cheri Lasota. We really wanted the moonstone pendant to feel powerful, as though it were filling up with moonlight. This effect is further magnified by placing it in a position where it takes the place of and eclipses the moon. Then, just so there’s no doubting its power, I set it on fire with that mystic, blue aura.
This was a fun one. I got to paint everything you see here. And just as an internet bonus, here’s a version that I enjoyed, but didn’t make the final cut…
This QR code was designed to promote the release of the book, “Dandelions” by Jeremiah Telzrow from publisher Spirehouse Books. In the poster below, each of the smaller QR codes drifting off contain different taglines from the book. Also below are several different concepts pieces for supporting point of sale material.
This custom QR code was designed for a nursery to be used on price lists, letterhead, and print advertisements.
This is a fun custom QR code I did for myself around Halloween. I did an entire series of them and it’s likely you’ve seen them (or are going to see them) elsewhere on this site. This one is a bit unorthodox because most smart phones have to be tilted slightly to the right in order for it to read. I wouldn’t do this for a client because of that (unless they reallywanted me to), but this one’s just for me.
Custom QR code for writer Kristen Taber.
Custom QR code design for Cheri Lasota’s novel “Artemis Rising”. Used on various advertising materials.
These are various digital sketches that I’ve done just for fun.