My 200th post!
I was cleaning out a closet the other day and came across this, a picture of a poster I drew in college for an aborted competition. While the competition fell through, at least I got credit for the work in my illustration class. This is pen and ink with watercolor. As a side note, I wrote the words Molsen Golden in very tiny letters up and down the cliffs to add a bit of texture.

This is a sketch for a bank ad, believe it or not. The bank that commissioned the cartoon wanted to tout their own lack of ATM and checking fees, while highlighting the the recent changes of their competitors.

This is a look at a recent cartoon mascot I did for a restaurant that serves BBQ and pie.

Here is a cartoon I created for an aviation themed diner about 5 years ago. One of the owners, caricatured here, was a C-130 pilot.

I can’t believe I never noticed this. Not that I’m a car buff, but I’ve seen a few Jeep ads in my time.

New phone, new toys. I think this is one of the coolest things out there when you consider how easily and accurately information can be exchanged in the blink of an eye. No need to type anymore or risk information being garbled during input. I need to get stickers of this for the back of my business card, have t-shirts made, etc.

Since the location of this billboard is just beyond an overpass as you head northbound on Georgia 400, drivers only have 3 or 4 seconds to read it. Keeping the ad placement in mind, the message has to be distilled to the bare minimum, be readable, and still look good. Here is the revised version, cut to the bone.

A quick peek at a work in progress for the local Chamber of Commerce. It’s a billboard that will display alongside Georgia 400 at exit 14, near the hospital, replacing the one I designed to promote business in the county.

It’s been awhile since I’ve created any labels, and this one has been stuck in my head for a bit, so I decided that it was finally time to purge my brain. Although I think I’m about out of alcoholic drinks to create, as this one shows, there’s certainly no shortage of other products that can be tooned and labeled.

The billboard I created for our local Chamber of Commerce finally went up, and I had a chance to get a picture of it to show you. The cartoon was created last year, when the 5k was originally slated to be held, but weather forced the cancellation. So here we are, back again for another try on May 1st. For a slightly closer look, click on the picture.
