
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Monday, September 28, 2009
Mustard
Here's the faux mustard label I designed for the 'Mustard Museum Movie' that was shot a week ago. It's stars Colin Cameron (that's his face on the label). He played the mad professor in my Mad City Chickens film.


Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Art for Mad City Chickens

As promised, here is the finished DVD cover art for the documentary Mad City Chickens. We've been working on this film for three years. I will be very happy when it's all done. (The white square on the back cover is for the official barcode.)
The DVD will be coming out in March 2009.
Go chickens!
If you are new to my blog and confused...
"what is she talking about?"
See this post for some back story on this project. :)
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Muse...ings
I was at my credit union today and had to use the restroom. As I was looking for a clean, dry place to put my purse I noticed the toilet had a neon green handle.
"That's odd."
Then I noticed the sign on the wall. "Water conservation project. Pull up for liquid waste, Push down for solid waste."
I arrived in the Midwest after living though a heavy droughts in Colorado. Consequently, I thought that a choice of how much water to use was pretty cool and very progressive of them.
Enough about the water closet. I've been working on the cover art for our Mad City Chickens documentary to be released on DVD this coming spring. That includes the actual box label, disc label, and inserts. It's taking somewhat longer than expected. On the bright side, I'm learning more about Adobe Illustrator. When the design is a little farther along, I'll post it here for you to see. In the mean time, if you are interested in learning more about the documentary go here: http://tarazod.com/filmsmadchicks
Hope you all are having a stellar 2009 so far. Any resolutions?
"That's odd."
Then I noticed the sign on the wall. "Water conservation project. Pull up for liquid waste, Push down for solid waste."
I arrived in the Midwest after living though a heavy droughts in Colorado. Consequently, I thought that a choice of how much water to use was pretty cool and very progressive of them.
Enough about the water closet. I've been working on the cover art for our Mad City Chickens documentary to be released on DVD this coming spring. That includes the actual box label, disc label, and inserts. It's taking somewhat longer than expected. On the bright side, I'm learning more about Adobe Illustrator. When the design is a little farther along, I'll post it here for you to see. In the mean time, if you are interested in learning more about the documentary go here: http://tarazod.com/filmsmadchicks
Hope you all are having a stellar 2009 so far. Any resolutions?
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