Thursday, April 26, 2012

Postin the posters 1.12

This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package?  Visit Pinterest.

Vote Series

Voting is to die for. Impacting. Desperate. I believe that we take the right to vote for granted here in the states and in other parts of the world people are still fighting for their right to vote and be heard. When is the last time you went to the polls? Did you understand what you were voting for, and the sacrifices that were made for that privilege?

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Pencil Power - Show n' Tell part.2

"Pencil Power"      (all illustrations are original and retain copyright)

The pencil is a powerful tool. So simple in nature and easy to use, so readily available. It allows ideas to happen almost instantly. It is a natural extension of the hand or mind for that matter.

I carry a pencil everywhere I go. I scribble on whatever is in reach when the thought comes. I've been told not to save, hoard, and store all of this genius. So in the freedom of free play I invite you to the yard for a lil show n' tell. -Kip Williams

Addy Blues show 2008

Fish sign

Catfish

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Postin the posters 1.11

This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package?  Visit Pinterest.

Hatch Show Print

Jack Daniels goes well with pork and so does Hatch and just about any piece of paper. Get your napkins out, cause your gonna drool over this one. I love the vertical stacking of the type.

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Postin the posters 1.10

This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package?  Visit Pinterest.


Tymn Armstrong

My good buddy Tymn did a stellar job designing this poster to promote the ebook done for Space Dog Design. The ebook of Treasure Island took the good ole favorite and spun it into an ebook for the new kids on the block. I like the silver and gold ink on this solid black paper, so excited when I got my copy in the mail. Thanks Tymn.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Pencil Power - Powered by the Tongue

"Pencil Power"      (all illustrations are original and retain copyright)

The pencil is a powerful tool. So simple in nature and easy to use, so readily available. It allows ideas to happen almost instantly. It is a natural extension of the hand or mind for that matter.

I carry a pencil everywhere I go. I scribble on whatever is in reach when the thought comes. I've been told not to save, hoard, and store all of this genius. So in the freedom of free play I invite you to the yard for a lil show n' tell. -Kip Williams

"Powered by the Tongue"  Pinnacle Magazine

This concept art was for the cover story for Pinnacle Magazine for Shepherd Center. 

The illustration was to communicate (no pun intended) with the tongue to objects that they couldn't control other wise. A sensor would be put in the tongue and the user would touch various teeth to perform tasks. Controlling lights, television, wheel chair, or a even a computer.

The tongue being the most powerful muscle in the body I'd say that this is genius!





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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Postin' the posters 1.9

This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package?  Visit Pinterest.

Karen Goheen from Two Arms Inc.

The Red Creeper is based on a HG Wells' novel War of the Worlds. Simple, I like the light red ink on the red paper and the floral art is great. Karen taught me how to silk screen when I visited Lure Design in Orlando. 
Thanks Karen! 
Sincerely, Grasshopper.

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Postin the posters 1.8

This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package?  Visit Pinterest.

VOTE series

This poster makes me wanna do something naughty. Bombs, pills, and pregnancy! Wow, I should vote!
(hey I see some cameras, crosses, cows, and recycling) whatdoya see?

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Pencil Power - Dr. Deadline

"Pencil Power"      (all illustrations are original and retain copyright)

The pencil is a powerful tool. So simple in nature and easy to use, so readily available. It allows ideas to happen almost instantly. It is a natural extension of the hand or mind for that matter. 

I carry a pencil everywhere I go. I scribble on whatever is in reach when the thought comes. I've been told not to save, hoard, and store all of this genius. So in the freedom of free play I invite you to the yard for a lil show n' tell.  -Kip Williams

"Dr. Deadline" ADDY Show 2005

He's here to save the day! Or better yet, the deadline. If you are in the Advertising world you know well that a super hero in our industry would definitely keep the deadline in check. However, we all know that super heroes aren't real and client's personal agendas are.

This fictional (yet dreamy) character was invented as part of a cast for the local Addy Awards in Ocala, FL. The other cast were "Miss Print" and "Captain Creative."  The entire show was a comic book themed event with even the award trophies dawning golden capes.

"To the creative cave!"

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Postin the posters 1.7

This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package?  Visit Pinterest.

How Design conference swag

Another print that is being stored in my dark basement, a survivor of the flood. Long live the print!

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Postin the posters 1.6

This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package?  Visit Pinterest.

VOTE series

Do you see the person? What's he saying? VOTE?  deep. Fun typography.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Pencil Power - Melody Valve

"Pencil Power"      (all illustrations are original and retain copyright)

The pencil is a powerful tool. So simple in nature and easy to use, so readily available. It allows ideas to happen almost instantly. It is a natural extension of the hand or mind for that matter.

I carry a pencil everywhere I go. I scribble on whatever is in reach when the thought comes. I've been told not to save, hoard, and store all of this genius. So in the freedom of free play I invite you to the yard for a lil show n' tell. -Kip Williams

 "Melody Valve" peds magazine

Concept art for the cover and feature spread in peds Magazine for Children's Hospital of Atlanta.

The noninvasive heart procedure used a valve called the melody valve. The heart valve could be placed through a catheter thus avoiding the open heart surgery. That is music to my ears and my valves work properly.



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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Postin the posters 1.5

This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package?  Visit Pinterest.

Steve Carsella -designer
Larry Moore - illustrator

Poster designed for the Orlando Opera. Snagged this beauty at a paper show. Love that his beard is highlighted as well as his hair. I have no idea who the guy is, but then again I'm not in to Opera. (Could it be Frederick Douglas?) Feel free to guess.

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