Apex

This is the first digital project I ever attempted in design school. It was a pretty easy task, to create a complete picture using seperate images. Okay, the lens flare is really cheesy, but, come on, it was my first time.

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Self Portrait

That handsome devil is me. This is another of my first projects, meant to teach me how to use gradient meshes to make realistic looking images.

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Bio Med Logo

For our exam project in design school, our task was to create a corporate image package (logo, business card, website) for a company. This piece is the logo I designed for Bio Med, a company that manages bio medical research projects.

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MacBeth Poster

Featured here is a promotional poster for a fictitious production of MacBeth. The goal of this project was to create a poster in Illustrator using little more than text. A valuable lesson to be learned, sometimes you have to create eye-catching graphics for a low printing budget.

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TB Productions Logo

Featured here is a version of my TB Productions logo. I created this logo to go with my Flash website. My Flash portfolio has a distinctive cartoony feel, so I wanted a logo which was equally as animated looking.

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Hammy the Gangsta'

This is my buddy Hisham, from Kingston. I was learning to use Photoshop's ability to adjust an images hue/saturation. So I used it to make Hammy's guns look real, to give the photo an "old-fashioned" look, and to make a couple of other improvements.

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'Run to the Hills' Movie Poster

I think one of the chief reasons people start playing around with Photoshop is because they want to have a little fun. Here is an example of me having fun with Photoshop. My friend Hisham, my brother, Thomas, and myself star in this blockbuster hollywood production called "Run to the Hills." Not coming to a theatre near you.

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