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Recent Tee Shirt Design: Oakhurst Student Ministry

Graphic Design 5 November 2010 | 0 Comments

Fun project!

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Graphic Design: sermon series logo for (sola)s

Culture,Faith,Graphic Design 22 October 2010 | 0 Comments

This is recent sermon series logo I designed for the (sola)s college ministry.  I don’t know if any of you (the readers of this blog) have ever lived in the Southern United States before, but it’s littered with church signs that sometimes contain questionable / confusing messages to say the least.  (sola)s is taking some of the most popular church-sign-slogans, deconstructing them, and asking “is this really what we believe.”  It’s a good series.  You should check it out fo sho.

http://solashattiesburg.com/?page_id=185

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(sola)s vision banners

Graphic Design 12 October 2010 | 0 Comments

This is a banner (actually 1 of 4 banners) that I designed for the (sola)s college ministry a while back.  Andy, the college minister (& my brother) needed a set of 4 banners to help communicate the vision of the ministry.  I’m a little late posting this (like 5 months late), but it’s actually one of my favorite designs.  One of these days I’m going to visit Andy and see what these look like in person.

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(sola)s Hattiesburg Promo Video

Faith,Graphic Design 25 August 2010 | 0 Comments

(sola)s Hattiesburg from (sola)s on Vimeo.

I love my brother Andy.  And I love the things that God is doing with him down in Hattiesburg, MS as a college minister.  This is a recent promo video that describes Andy’s ministry and what’s going on.  (Take time to notice the nifty posters in the background. I helped design them).

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Latest Design Project – “Invest” Sermon Series Graphic

Graphic Design 5 August 2010 | 0 Comments

This is a project I just completed for the (sola)s college ministry.  The initial design idea was proposed to me as “an investment portfolio feel.”  From there I began playing with the idea of the “v” in invest turning into a line graph.  The additional hand drawn graphics were added later to help add complexity and depth to the design.  I mostly used Illustrator for this project, but touched up certain areas using Photoshop.

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