Graphic Art: Arlington Catholic Seniors 2012
Graphic Art: The Job Is Done
For some New England Patriots shirts my shop is printing today. Here is my progression of creating a custom look for the text! Also, we will print this with just two shades of grey ink, and halftone dots.
Customer Spotlight: Black and Pink
Black and Pink is an open family of LGBTQ prisoners and “free world” allies who support each other. Our work toward the abolition of the prison industrial complex is rooted in the experience of currently and formerly incarcerated people. We are outraged by the specific violence of the prison industrial complex against LGBTQ people, and respond through advocacy, education, direct service, and organizing.
I did not design the logo for this organization, but I did convert it for t-shirt printing at my shop.
Illustration: Snowy Moonlit Field Holiday Card
This is a drawing I did many years ago for a holiday card. Because of all the snow we’ve been having in New England, posting this now feels very appropriate!
Graphic Art: Hosmer Elementary School
End result: white ink on a t-shirt. Intermediate step: negative line drawing on tracing paper!
Graphic Art: Beantown Boys Hockey
This is a project I worked on a couple years ago for a hockey team! It mainly involved vectorizing their original sketch and then separating the colors for printing.
Graphic Design and 3-color Separation: Baird Family Reunion logo in Plaid
I designed these shirts for my family’s reunion in 2012. As you can see, it’s a 3-color print, but the beauty of plaid makes it appear like 9 colors! Of course, this is the actual Baird tartan pattern, which makes it extra cool.
Illustration: Longbranch
Here is a drawing I did for the Longbranch Family reunion a couple years ago – it eventually got printed on t-shirts for the family.
Customer Spotlight: Unstraight
I took this multi-color design and reduced it down to lavender and white on a black t-shirt. Shirts are for sale on their website.
Bio:
Unstraight takes all you ever wanted out of your imagination and channels it into instruments and amplifiers, swarming your ears and overwhelming your brain until you’re moving your body not knowing why. Taking alternative rock to the edges of its boundaries with electronic, punk, and garage; Unstraight does not walk the common path.
We are all women, all queer, and all you ever wanted.
xoxo
Unstraight