Bidet Mate
T-shirt and accessory design made for the Critters Down Under fan group of Critical Role. Half of the profits from items sold with this design go to the charity Beyond Blue, an organisation providing support for depression here in Australia.
Bambini Buddies at Home branding
Branding for an exclusive facebook group made using existing brand guidelines and logo’s. Daily content was planned and scheduled with the templates.
POP POP
Lettering piece i designed based on the dungeons and dragons livestreamed show Critical Role
Blasting Astrid
A lettering piece I designed inspired by the Dungeons and Dragons live streamed show Critical Role
Jimmy The Brush Twitch Overlay
A twitch overlay and logo commission produced for the twitch mini painter Jimmy The Brush.
Aim for the Moon
"Aim for the moon, even if you miss you'll land amongst the stars."
I came up with this small piece after hearing this quote and imagining a sniper aiming for the moon. Its a very simplistic and clean design, but I love how clearly it communicates the sentiment I felt.
Made in Adobe Illustrator.
Dragon Love
Created as a valentine’s day design to match all of my other dungeons and dragons inspired designs.
This is currently available on a number of products in my Society6 shop, but I am hoping to create a small series of nerdy love designs to release as pins in the future.
Artwork created using Adobe Illustrator, shine animation done in photoshop.
Happy Holidays
A holiday greeting card I designed to give to those within a enamel pin creators discord community. As we are a group that spans all walks of life, ages, and religions, I wanted to create something that was simply a holiday well wishes card. It is winter themed, as the majority of those in the group are located in the northern hemisphere, but I also really wanted to work with these colours.
Artwork created in Procreate.
Lost in Japan
A series inspired by my nostalgia of living in Japan. I’ve been missing it recently, and wanted to draw some of the everyday scenes that one might see when living in Japan. No big famous tourist attractions, just regular suburban streets and parks.
These have all been created using the Ipad pro and Pro-create. I’ve been experimenting with new drawing styles and techniques. I have to say that I am greatly enjoying this style.
Lost in Japan
A series inspired by my nostalgia of living in Japan. I’ve been missing it recently, and wanted to draw some of the everyday scenes that one might see when living in Japan. No big famous tourist attractions, just regular suburban streets and parks.
These have all been created using the Ipad pro and Pro-create. I’ve been experimenting with new drawing styles and techniques. I have to say that I am greatly enjoying this style.
Lost in Japan
A series inspired by my nostalgia of living in Japan. I’ve been missing it recently, and wanted to draw some of the everyday scenes that one might see when living in Japan. No big famous tourist attractions, just regular suburban streets and parks.
These have all been created using the Ipad pro and Pro-create. I’ve been experimenting with new drawing styles and techniques. I have to say that I am greatly enjoying this style.
Lost in Japan
A series inspired by my nostalgia of living in Japan. I’ve been missing it recently, and wanted to draw some of the everyday scenes that one might see when living in Japan. No big famous tourist attractions, just regular suburban streets and parks.
These have all been created using the Ipad pro and Pro-create. I’ve been experimenting with new drawing styles and techniques. I have to say that I am greatly enjoying this style.
Lost In Japan
A series inspired by my nostalgia of living in Japan. I’ve been missing it recently, and wanted to draw some of the everyday scenes that one might see when living in Japan. No big famous tourist attractions, just regular suburban streets and parks.
These have all been created using the Ipad pro and Pro-create. I’ve been experimenting with new drawing styles and techniques. I have to say that I am greatly enjoying this style.
Melbourne Skyline
Created for the IKEA RIchmond store during my time working on the City Store Rebuild, this graphic went through a few revisions. 6 metres long and installed in 5 pieces of adhesive vinyl, this is the largest individual graphic I have ever designed, sent for production, and then installed. I absolutely love how it turned out though, and feel like it matches and supports the IKEA Children’s range wonderfully.
Designed in Adobe Illustrator
High tack printed vinyl
Keyboard Shortcut Posters
A series of A3 posters I made in order to reference the most common mac keyboard shortcuts for the 3 Adobe programs I use most.
The artwork at the top of each poster is composed of a series of line drawings I made specifically to reflect the predominant function of each program. I wanted them to all be different, yet clearly work together as a set. The accent colour for each was taken from the logo colour of each program within the Adobe suite.
Art done in Illustrator
Formatting done in InDesign
Keyboard Shortcut Posters
A series of A3 posters I made in order to reference the most common mac keyboard shortcuts for the 3 Adobe programs I use most.
The artwork at the top of each poster is composed of a series of line drawings I made specifically to reflect the predominant function of each program. I wanted them to all be different, yet clearly work together as a set. The accent colour for each was taken from the logo colour of each program within the Adobe suite.
Art done in Illustrator
Formatting done in InDesign
Keyboard Shortcut Posters
A series of A3 posters I made in order to reference the most common mac keyboard shortcuts for the 3 Adobe programs I use most.
The artwork at the top of each poster is composed of a series of line drawings I made specifically to reflect the predominant function of each program. I wanted them to all be different, yet clearly work together as a set. The accent colour for each was taken from the logo colour of each program within the Adobe suite.
Art done in Illustrator
Formatting done in InDesign