Sorry for neglecting this blog for such extended periods of time, but as always I've been incredibly busy working on school and art for my upcoming gallery show, which I plan to blog about soon.
But anyways, that's not what I'm planning on talking about in this post. This post is going to be about a commission I did for the Village Players Community Theatre earlier in the spring. They needed a nice logo to go with their new, revamped website, and I ended up getting notified about it and I decided to try coming up with some ideas. They liked one of the ideas, and within two weeks I'd completed the logo. They said they were very happy with it, I got compensated nicely, and overall it was a very pleasant experience. Below is the finished version of the logo:
And here's a link to their new website, which features it: http://villageplayerscommunitytheatre.com/ Go check it out!
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Poetry Book Pamphlet Design
I'm planning to post here about some of my slightly older projects and art, that I ought to have talked about earlier but forgot, and I thought I could start it off with a little something that has to do with my mom. She's a talented writer and poet, a passionate, caring and strong person, and a mom that I am constantly proud of and thankful for. I could have asked for no better mother to have been born to.
But enough of me buttering up my mom so she will be less unhappy if I eat rhubarb cake and refried beans for dinner - let's get down to business. And of course, by "business" I mean "plugging my mom's book of poetry and encouraging you to spend your money on it".
This is her website, where you can learn about her and read samples of her poetry. Her book is available here on amazon. My painting is even on the cover!
I'm bringing this up because of something my mother wanted my help with a while ago. She was going to an event where she would have the opportunity to advertise and sell her book. She thought it might be a good idea to make some fliers or pamphlets about it to pass around, so she wrote up the information she would like to have on it and asked me for help with the design, since I have a generally good eye for that sort of thing. So then I went about rearranging and tweaking it into something that I hope looks at least somewhat professional.
Below are the two versions - the original one my mother put together is on the left, and my own modified version is on the right. I blurred out her phone number for privacy's sake, but everything else is intact.
Go check out her website and poetry, and if you find those interesting, please go take a look at her book too!
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| My brilliant mother, Theresa Alberti. |
But enough of me buttering up my mom so she will be less unhappy if I eat rhubarb cake and refried beans for dinner - let's get down to business. And of course, by "business" I mean "plugging my mom's book of poetry and encouraging you to spend your money on it".
This is her website, where you can learn about her and read samples of her poetry. Her book is available here on amazon. My painting is even on the cover!
I'm bringing this up because of something my mother wanted my help with a while ago. She was going to an event where she would have the opportunity to advertise and sell her book. She thought it might be a good idea to make some fliers or pamphlets about it to pass around, so she wrote up the information she would like to have on it and asked me for help with the design, since I have a generally good eye for that sort of thing. So then I went about rearranging and tweaking it into something that I hope looks at least somewhat professional.
Below are the two versions - the original one my mother put together is on the left, and my own modified version is on the right. I blurred out her phone number for privacy's sake, but everything else is intact.
Go check out her website and poetry, and if you find those interesting, please go take a look at her book too!
Monday, February 7, 2011
Painting: Where the Moon meets the Sea
A painting created to adorn the front cover of my mother's first published book of poetry. Acrylic on canvas.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Commissioned Creations: Kindle Your Flame
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