Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Living Free Foods: Bag Design


This is the design for one of the bags which will be used for their honey oat bread. There are five separate bread types. The bag is still waiting for the nutritional information to be confirmed by the FDA so that it can be marketed. The white ribbon would be clear when printed on a plastic bag. The bag is 11.5" x 13" on the top and bottom with a 7.5" x 4" bag end.

Living Free Foods: Advertisement - Rack Card




This is an advertisement created to be placed in grocery stores and distributed at farmer's markets for Living Free Foods. The customer owned and provided picture has been replaced with a stock image for internet use. Upon request a copy can be provided of the completed advertisement.  Stock image is property of istock. The top image is the front of the rack card and the bottom image is the back of the rack card.

Printed copy is 3.75 x 7.5 as required by Living Free Foods' printing company.

Living Free Foods: Letterhead


Letterhead for Living Free Foods with the personal information removed.

Living Free Foods: Business card template


Business card with the personal information of the client removed. I left the website on the card as the company owner has given me permission to do so.

Living Free Foods: Logo


I worked with the company Living Free Foods (registered trademark) to create their entire design scheme that they will be using. This included their logo, business cards, letterhead, paper handout advertisements, and the design for their bread bags. Future design work for this company will include labels for cookies, cupcakes and muffins once these products go into production. I have included this other work with brief descriptions.

Book Cover: The Alpaca - A Factual and Functional Guide to the History, Tendencies and Religious Leanings of the Alpaca


This is a book cover designed for a book currently being written and with a pending copyright. The design of the book cover was meant to illicit a feeling as though you are looking at a field manual regarding a specific animal. This goes along with the theme of the book which is a fictional narrative masquerading as a non-fiction historical text, thus the juxtaposition between a serious field sketch and an alpaca wearing a top hat and monocle.

Published Book Cover: How I Became A Super Villain


This is a book cover, spine and back which was created for a writer based on a basic description who wanted to independently publish his book. This book is available through Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Book Locker and other book stores and online book stores. This book is a philosophical deconstruction of the concept of a super villain. In order to convey this concept the book cover is designed to look similar to a comic book cover from the 1990's.