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Thanks to Doug Prinzivalli over at Dougsploitation, Who Killed Teddy Bear has become one of my favorite films. It was because of his blog post last year that I sought out the 1965 movie and discovered Sal Mineo. Read Doug's review of the film because he summed it up perfectly. This movie is creepy, insanely sexy, and daring. Besides Sal Mineo, it also stars Juliet Prowse and the great Elaine Stritch (currently playing Madame Armfeldt in the revival of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music on Broadway).
I wanted to take a crack at designing a poster for the film; something that captured what I took away from it. Here's my design.
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This logo and illustration were designed for Jayel Aheram's upcoming Palm Springs website, The Valleyist.
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A couple of months ago, Rosie O'Donnell held a contest on her website to design a logo for Rosie Radio. I don't normally participate in contests because I believe artists deserve to be paid for their work and time, but the opportunity was too good to pass up. The chosen designer got to be a guest on her radio show and it was just plain fun to do.
My logo design, though ultimately not chosen, was featured on her website as one of the designs she liked. I guess that's something! The logo is based on her photos that she takes for her products on Etsy, and I incorporated aspects that make "Rosie" the personality.
Burning River Integrated is a new social media agency launching today in the Northeast Ohio area whose mission is to "utilize new technologies and communications tools to tell our clients stories and help them gain mindshare in the marketplace, and build successful businesses and campaigns.
[Their] services combine new social media techniques with creative event, media and marketing planning practices to develop winning solutions."
I designed their logo.
Check out their blog or Twitter.
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