DVD Packaging Design – Joyce Kilmer School
Just catching up on a few projects that I’ve worked on over the past few months, such as this DVD package design for a 3-DVD set for the Class of 2009 at Joyce Kilmer School in Milltown, NJ. I created the cover design in Photoshop and Illustrator… sure it’s a ripoff of a certain fruit-named…
Hand Drawn CD Covers – Trend or Am I Seeing Something?
loose I was in the local big-box book retailer the other day to pick up a copy of Elvis Costello‘s latest masterpiece, and noticed a curious thing: many of the new “albums” (I’m showing my age) OK, CD’s had hand drawn cover art. Maybe I’ve been chatting too much with graphic designers these days on…
Artwork from the NBCC Floor Ads
Here’s the original artwork from the New Brunswick Cultural Center Floor Ad campaign Posted via email from Michael’s posterous
Floor Ads for NBCC – October 2006
Photos of a floor advertising campaign for the New Brunswick Cultural Center, introducing their new website www.newbrunswickarts.org Ads appeared on the floors of 2 local train stations with several traditional 1-sheet & 2-sheet posters at stations along the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor line. (Ticket Photo: Helmuth Humphries, Apertures, Inc., Layout: Alice Heinzzelman, Prototype Marketing &…
5 Tips to Avoid Social Media Overload
With myriad social media choices out there it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with the choices. Until recently I was a pretty passive user of social media (SM) sites; a visit to Reddit here, a LinkedIn visit there, but nothing too over-the-top. For small businesses, it’s easy to hide your head in the sand, and avoid…
Cue the Band…
This one might be best read with this CD playing in the background… I’m a Mountain Climber (of sorts) I keep this picture of me on my bookshelf here are the office; not because I’m the greatest looking cur you’ve ever met, but be cause of what it says. It was taken in oh, 1998…
Wow this networking stuff is cool.
It’s been one of those days; you know the kind: one of those days where the both the love and hate sides of the love/hate relationship with technology reared their ugly heads. What started out as an “I-hate-all-things-tech” day (major outage at my web host, well my web host, and the host of most of…
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