I just rewatched the original Bourne Trilogy, and I was inspired to draw a quick caricature of Matt Damon.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Pin-Up Art Finished
I finished up that T-Shirt. Check it out!
I kept the number of colors down so the screen printer can print it with all spot colors. Plus, this matches the style of the other shirt design I made for him a couple of years ago.
By the by...I am always available for graphic design and illustration, because making stuff like this is a lot of fun! Check me out at fowlerartanddesign.com.
Friday, July 15, 2016
Pin Up with a Gun
I'm working on a t-shirt design for a Gun Fabricator.
He wants the image in an old school pin up style, holding one of his most popular guns. I'm creating a metal themed frame around the drawing with some slick, metallic text.
This is going to be excellent. I will definitely post the final image.
Friday, July 8, 2016
I've Got an Exciting Announcement!
I am proud to officially announce my new website:
Fowler Art and Design
I offer graphic design services like logos, business cards, advertisements, banners, posters, etc.
Basically, if you're running a business or organizing anything you're going to need graphic design services.
Save yourself the frustration. Hire a professional (me!).
Fowler Art and Design
I offer graphic design services like logos, business cards, advertisements, banners, posters, etc.
Basically, if you're running a business or organizing anything you're going to need graphic design services.
Save yourself the frustration. Hire a professional (me!).
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Making a Website?
I'm currently working on a website, which I haven't done in quite a while.
Last time I used Go Daddy to register the domain name and host the site. The more I used Go Daddy,though, the more I didn't care for it.
The main issue was that the website was a real chore to navigate. My account page was even worse.
There was just nothing particularly great about Go Daddy. It worked.
This time I wanted something more exceptional, so I went looking for a new hosting company. After reading some reviews I settled on eHost, which (so far) I would highly recommend.
eHost is extremely affordable. The website is very easy to use and my account is very easy to navigate. There are also a ton of features and options available to you, depending on your needs.
I think the best feature for me is the website builder. This thing is ridiculously easy to use, and there are a lot of interesting, creative templates to choose.
WYSIWYG website builders have come a long way. I've always coded my own sites, which is a real chore for a non-developer like me. Having the chance to use such an easy website builder iss like heaven in comparison.
Bottom line: If you need a website built, and you think you have it in you to put it together yourself, I would consider eHost.
Last time I used Go Daddy to register the domain name and host the site. The more I used Go Daddy,though, the more I didn't care for it.
The main issue was that the website was a real chore to navigate. My account page was even worse.
There was just nothing particularly great about Go Daddy. It worked.
This time I wanted something more exceptional, so I went looking for a new hosting company. After reading some reviews I settled on eHost, which (so far) I would highly recommend.
eHost is extremely affordable. The website is very easy to use and my account is very easy to navigate. There are also a ton of features and options available to you, depending on your needs.
I think the best feature for me is the website builder. This thing is ridiculously easy to use, and there are a lot of interesting, creative templates to choose.
WYSIWYG website builders have come a long way. I've always coded my own sites, which is a real chore for a non-developer like me. Having the chance to use such an easy website builder iss like heaven in comparison.
Bottom line: If you need a website built, and you think you have it in you to put it together yourself, I would consider eHost.
Friday, July 1, 2016
Graffiti Painting on a Motorcycle Helmet.
I'm getting started on painting a motorcycle helmet for a buddy.
I sanded the surface to roughen it up, then sketched out the image with a sharpie. I'm laying down the basic colors, now.
He wants the painting to be in a graffiti style, which is new to me, but that cartoonish, elastic, slick way way of working is going to be a lot of fun. The final product will be a combination of 3 scenes that will run together..
Wish me luck.
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