This one is pretty cool I think. The original one I created was a different color. This one should remind you have a whiskey bottle label. I used a lot of the elements you see on other labels. I thought this would transition nicely to a more masculine design
Archive for March, 2010
Blue Label
3 Ring Circus…
This invite was for a circus themed party. I tried to mimic an old circus poster.

Magnum Transportation

Magnum Transportation, Inc.
I was commisioned to create a logo for another company. These guys already had an idea and sketch of what they wanted. They just needed someone to make their idea come alive. This will be on the side of those sand trucks in the DFW area so if you see one you’ll know where it came from. Also stay clear of those trucks for your benefit and theirs.
Professional work…
I have been fortunate enough to turn what used to be a hobby into a career. It is pretty cool to be able to go to a day job and do this type of work and then to come home and enjoy it as well. The brochure pictured is something I created in the past.
Royal Assembly Brochure Design
Here is a design I did for a company so they could quickly print out and give to customers or potential customers. They wanted a “vintage” look to it and this is what we came up with. All the images were given to me by them so that helped a lot and I tried to incorporate them the best I could. I also setup a website for them as well. Visit their website: http://www.royalassembly.com/
Art and Illustration
If you have any need for illustration design I can either create it for you or help you locate something for your needs. The designs I do the most tend to be for car related projects like logos and flyers for car shows.
This Model A pictured here is something I’d like to build one day. It’s a good example of an illustration. Something like this illustration could be made for print as well and given as a gift. Z
“Hot Rods For Life”
Here is a shirt design I recently updated from a few years back. It was mostly made for fellow truck enthusiests over at 67-72chevytrucks.com. The original didn’t have the pinstriping or the word “Trucks”. I got a little flack from some folks about if a pickup could even be considered a true “Hot Rod” in the traditional sense of the label. I don’t care. I understand the definitions and can appreciate the concept, but all I am talking about here are guys who like to “soup-up” their trucks. Enjoy. I have a few of these left for sale in limited sizes so e-mail me for info.
Z