Filed under: Potpourri, Print | Tags: Canon T1i, CS4, Design, Event Poster, Full Sail University, Illustrator, Marcin Zeglinski, Photoshop, poduski
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Filed under: Potpourri | Tags: After Effects, Alpha, Branding, CS4, Design, Marcin Zeglinski, poduski, Web
Filed under: Illustration | Tags: Corel Painter, CS4, Design, Full Sail University, Marcin Zeglinski, Painting, Photoshop, PMA, poduski, Tarsem, The Cell, The Fall, Watercolor
This year, Full Sail is host to a legendree event. The Tri-Wizard Tournament a guest lecture by Tarsem Singh. Not really. Poster done for a design hero, mine being Tarsem. What a character. If you haven’t seen his work (mainly the Cell and the Fall [the two most beautifulest movies I've ever seen]), it’s elegant, vivid, surreal; and above all, the man is obsessed with horses; all elements I wanted to incorporate into the piece. Mmm…horse.
Filed under: Branding | Tags: Design, Chemical Brothers, Southern Lights, Illustrator, Full Sail, Event Poster, Orlando, Photoshop
This is a continuation of my previous Chemical Brothers cover. It’s only one part of whole mock campaign, but it’s the one I’m most pleased with, as well as spent most time on. So much time, in fact, that I had to tell myself to stop otherwise I’d get no other work done. Hopefully, I won’t be coming back to this.
Made in Illustrator and Photoshop CS3.
Filed under: Illustration | Tags: Apocalypse, Brooklyn Bridge, Chrysler Building, Design, Empire State, Flatiron, Flight of the Conchords, New York, Robots
I finished my DCG final early on, so I fiddled around with another concept. I chose to do an alternate cover for the ‘Flight of the Conchords’ soundtrack. I intentionally made it very cartoony to give it a sketched feel. Also, I’m a big fan of tracing. Once finished, I refitted it into a desktop. I learned a great deal about masking and organizing layers while doing this; and I have to say: I’m really digging the Smart Objects feature in CS3.
Done in Photoshop CS3 and Illustrator CS3





