Sorry folks,
I have been MIA for the past year and a half but I am going to be posting some new works soon. I haven't really touched a lot as far as illustration goes but I may have found a new passion all together.
So the Blog it's self as a portfolio my be taking a new direction.
~Karl
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Illustrations for Table Game
Monday, March 28, 2011
First Artwork Published
The Three Siblings Adventures: What We Want to Be---PDF EBOOK - Solstice Publishing Inc
My first works for sale, all profits go to a great cause and a print copy should be available soon. for more on the writer check out
Erika Talbot's web page
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Logo Design
So what do you get for $150.00? Well here is a simple break down of my logo design process.
First thing is to talk to the client about their ideas and what they expect in the logo. Also to retrive any reference they might have for the logo. For example any colors, images or slogans.
Next is to make a sheet with at least ten rough samples/ideas for the client to review and choose from. This may happen more then once depending on if the client sees what they like the first time, I limit my work to no more then 4 revisions.
Once the client has made a decission we make any adjustment and turn out a final draft.
Then it is onto creating a vector based image from our final draft.
Once this is done we output our final image formats.
- 1 Vector image of the logo in four color for print(CMYK); Format: .ai or .eps
- 1 Vector image of the logo in rgb; Format: .ai or .eps
- 4 Pixel images of the logo in rgb: Format: .jpeg .gif and .png
- 1: 40 x 40px; 1: 80 x 80px; 1: 160 x 160px; 468 x 60px(web Banner)
--Toal of 14 images
And that's my logo design process in a nut shell. 50% up front non-refundable and 50% upon completion.
First thing is to talk to the client about their ideas and what they expect in the logo. Also to retrive any reference they might have for the logo. For example any colors, images or slogans.
Next is to make a sheet with at least ten rough samples/ideas for the client to review and choose from. This may happen more then once depending on if the client sees what they like the first time, I limit my work to no more then 4 revisions.
Once the client has made a decission we make any adjustment and turn out a final draft.
Then it is onto creating a vector based image from our final draft.
Once this is done we output our final image formats.
- 1 Vector image of the logo in four color for print(CMYK); Format: .ai or .eps
- 1 Vector image of the logo in rgb; Format: .ai or .eps
- 4 Pixel images of the logo in rgb: Format: .jpeg .gif and .png
- 1: 40 x 40px; 1: 80 x 80px; 1: 160 x 160px; 468 x 60px(web Banner)
--Toal of 14 images
And that's my logo design process in a nut shell. 50% up front non-refundable and 50% upon completion.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Business Cards and Logos
Enchanting Threads:
A business card created for a very talented seamstress who gears her work towards children and their imagination. It is two sided not fold or irregular.
Cougar Logo:
This was created for a middle school band program to be used on everything from T-Shirts to flyers to bumper stickers. It is vector and layered by color for the print shop.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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