Thursday, February 12, 2009

Just a quick one today.

I was monkeying around with photoshop this morning, and ended up with a logo design for Bitter Pill. I'm not sure if it will be used, but it was fun to make. I did this in black and purple because it fits the book, but I can do it in any color since I saved the Illustrator file.


- Carl

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Old stuff and new.

So, I just figured I'd do a dump of old logos and random crap from the past, as well as some new stuff. I was looking around on my computer and had forgotten about a lot of this stuff. As always, click the images for full size versions. Enjoy!

First off is my old studio logo, on the face of the moon! It took many years and many lasers to accomplish this, and I am very proud.

Next up is a logo for a temporarily abandoned comic, as well as the splash page. I will eventually get back to work on this, after I'm done with all of my other half-started projects. Artists, yeah?

This was basically a cyberpunk, mystery, fantasy series I was working on with my friend Casey Faulkner. We had all the character sketches and bios, full plot, script, and 3 pages finished when his car was broken into and almost everything was stolen. :( This project was a really fun one to work on for me, and with the way our world worked anything was possible. The story potential was out of this world. I still have the first 3 pages, and some of the character sketches though, so Waking World may still see the light of day at some point. Fingers crossed.


Next up is a weird photo shop collage I did in 2002, just for shits and giggles. I think I was venting over a break-up or something. I was, very obviously and un-apologetically, inspired by the works of Dave McKean. It was a lot of fun to make, but I probably won't be doing anything else like this because of how long it took. I have the attention span of a flea.


And, last but not least, are a couple logo designs for C Squared Productions. This is the "company" started by Carl Storm and I for our eventual comic projects together. I was looking for something simple and elegant and I think I got what I was looking for.



Well, that's it for now.

- Carl