PRINT MEDIA
A collection of projects in print format - whether it be tshirts, posers, or other print-ready deliverables.
PHASMOPHOBIA
Phasmophobia is a viral horror game developed by Kinetic Games. Players investigate hauntings and uncover the truth of the entity casting its ghastly influence in each of the interactive environments.
The “Spirit Box” is one tool among the arsenal of equipment at the player’s disposal, where one can speak directly to the spirits, whom answer in disjointed syllables through the Box.
While most are aware of the standard questions - Where are you? How old are you? and Are you close? - there is one notorious, secret question that only the truly devoted player knows - “How many pickles can you fit up your butt?”
A community classic and iconic phrase, I received permission from the game developers to design a limited print t-shirt featuring the notorious quote.
IN NOMINE SALGAMUM - “In the name of the pickle”
Colours, formatting, and print size were made for grey, black and red shirts, with subtle editing to each to make each design standout on each respective colour.
PET PORTRAITS
I often receive inquiries for pet portraits - for those still with us, and those recently departed.
Pet portraits occupy a unique niche of interest - many people who seek them are not particularly inclined for art appreciation in most other areas of their life in the way a frequent gallery-visitor might. It’s a temporary, fleeting crossroads of demographics that meet briefly.
Because of this, most folks who commission pet portraits are typically none too versed in the process of custom artwork, both in the scope of the art itself, as well as the process from start to finish. I designed a straight forward guide for such clients, to better understand the commission process, and to minimize frustration.
Knowing what your clients might often not know is a skill in and of itself, gained through years of experience.