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PhotoCollage - PreMortem

Had a blast creating this piece! There are lots of little pieces and shadows and such that was fun to figure out. Here's the two final versions and below that are bits and pieces used to create them: Final Bulletin Front - feet on box Final SD slide - no box Original feet didn't have legs in the pic so I found some random legs and put them on. Used surgical scrub green and a modern clean font for the title work. A co-worker took a photo of his feet with a toe tag I'd created for him tied to his toe. I didn't like the perspective, but liked the tag so I cut the tag out, reshaped it for the perspective I was going for, added shadows. Took another pic of a bow and added that and its shadows. Then I constructed the pine box from some wood pictures and then blurred it so it looked like it was far in the distance. Talk about fun! the original feet picture Co-Worker's feet photo Pic of the bow I took wood pic coworker took used to build ...

Calligraphy for work - "Love the Lord..." shirt design

This is a calligraphy design I drew for a shirt for our women's ministry trip to the Beth Moore Living Proof Live conference in Mobile this August. They chose a bright turquoise shirt with hot pink ink - am looking forward to wearing one of them, especially since the shirts are super soft (District Made brand style DM108). I highly recommend that shirt type - though the number of available colors is tiny.

All Strings Attached - Music Lessons Logo for Dreamcatchers Web Design

Thank God for great friends. This freelance job came into being for me because a friend of mine talked me up to someone she met at work and that someone actually went online to check out my portfolio . I hope to soon develop a strong working relationship with Rachael and her great web design company, Dream Catchers Web Design . The below design is for one of Rachael's clients who teaches music lessons. The deal was for a simple "turn this sketch into something digital" project. Here's their original sketch with the progression of my rendered designs. The vector designs were created in illustrator CS6. Not much special stuff in there, but I think it's a pretty good rendering from the solid directions Rachael passed along from her client and from the sketch. But I can't leave well enough alone. Below is a super rough sketch I haven't shown to the client yet. We made a deal for a simple (cheap) rendering of their sketch, but while I was watching TV...