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| Posters and signs are statements made by your company to attract attention, establish identity and communicate about your products and services. They can be staightforward or complex, humourous or serious. depending on what you want to convey. |
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This was done while I was at Circle Graphics and the artist who normally did the Agrifair's poster series became unavaible at short notice. I had to quickly draw the characters to model and come up with a light hearted, appealing image for the fair. Elvis was the theme for that year's fair. |
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This billboard design was meant to attract attention to the product while being humorous. We photoshoped the images together from several sources and wanted a balance of realistic cuteness and cartoony humour. |
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This poster was part of a series of work we did for an children's nature education group. It features footage from an eagles nest cam. |
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This sign was for a product display rack and showed the many products and uses available from this division of a rubber flooring manufacturer and distributor. There are several graphic elements that reoccur in other printed matter to maintain the company and product identity. |
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A trade show backdrop that quickly establishes what the company is offering. |
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Another trade show backdrop for a line of playground safety ground coverings. |
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A banner for Sande Hockey using the current logo and advertising hockey glove feature. |
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another Triggerfinger banner, this time featuring the product's slogan. |
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A trade show backdrop combining both company logos and emphasizing the triggerfinger feature. |
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A poster using the same graphics as the website and the same years' catalogue so as to tie the company identity together. |
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Not really a sign or a poster, these are designs for stickers as part of a merchandising campaign. |
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An early design for a concert poster in support of a record album. |
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