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I set a few minutes aside this work week to finally take advantage of the custom appreciate badge option for my Behance Prosite. I didn’t want to stray too far from the standard badge shape/info so that people familiar with it would still think to click on the image. My goal was just to apply a color palette that matched my branding and put some personality into the boring standard Behance badge without putting too much thought into it. I mixed a font that has a hand drawn appearance with rough doodles/textured vector to get the final set. The .GIF shows the steps of idle state, rollover, clicked down, and appreciated. Head over to my site and show me some love to see it in action!
(Source: dribbble.com)
“Dwight Schrute: Bears, Beets, & Battlestar Galactica” - by Sam Spratt
Tom, Dick & Harry
Tom, Dick & Harry is a Chicago based ad agency, they are considered hardworking and approachable. The goal of the re-branding was to blend the idea of the blue collar working class with the look of finely crafted advertising. tdhcreative.com
A quick little Eddie Munster painting from today, gouache on watercolor paper.
Iron Man inspired 13x19 Abstract Print.
Available to buy at my Etsy store. Find me on Facebook too
Thankyou!
@katebauhaus and i are on the merch booth with these @kings_of_c posters tonight at the round house. Come say hi! (at Roundhouse)
@micschilli #hotwings #wip #packaging #label #totem #hot
Adam Grason // Disney’s Magic Kingdom Illustrations
http://www.zadok44.com/22049/1033322/client-work/disneys-magic-kingdom-illustrations
How can you not fall in love with the beauty of letterpress when you see the work of Mama’s Sauce, a gourmet design and print shoppe based out of Orlando, Florida. Beyond that tactile feel of the paper, the studio itself is founded on principles of fine craft and excellent execution—making a name for themselves.
The business is the brainchild of Nick Sambrato, who spoke at our February edition of CreativeMornings/Orlando on investing in your community’s creative capital: its people.

