in•spired (adj.) Brilliantly creative; very clever and accurate.
graph•ic (adj.) Giving a clear and effective picture; vivid.
de•sign (noun) A reasoned purpose; an intent.
Take a look around. What can inspired graphic design do for you?
This logo was created for surreal magician Jordan Wright. Jordan is an artistic performer, and he needed a logo that reflected his unique style and distinguished him from more traditional magicians.
He had already established his brand colors as black, red and white, and originally thought he wanted a logo that incorporated an image of an eyeball. Eleven versions of this logo were created before settling on this one. This is one of my favorite projects, and now serves as the basis for Jordans branding on his business cards, brochures and website.
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“Thanks to Erin Doleshalls unique ability to capture my style in her graphic design, I continuously receive compliments on how great my business cards look. Erin's ability to take my initial concept and create not only a great logo design but also great looking print media is unparalleled by anyone I have ever worked with.”
This business card was designed for Sheri Kaminski, owner of Off the Couch Fitness. Sheri specializes in working with female clients, with a focus on gaining strength and overall well being. She needed a business card that was both feminine and powerful, and presented a fun, positive image.
I have designed most of the advertising materials for McBride Magic since 2007. This ad, promoting both an instructional magic DVD and a documentary about Jeffs life, ran for several months in MAGIC Magazine. We did not have photography of the products, so the artwork for the DVD packaging was superimposed onto the images of the DVD cases.
This was a redesign of Coldwell Banker's Buyers Guide. It was designed as a template in order to be easily updated with a new photo every month.
This show poster was designed for magician, mentalist and cultural anthropologist Paul Draper. It features a caricature created for Paul by artist Joe Yakovetic.
The poster needed to emphasize the caricature while still including all pertinent information about the show. It was designed without a bleed (artworking extending all the way to the edge of the page) so that it could be easily printed or copied.
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