


Here are some pictures of my first poster that I shipped out earlier this week. Hopefully this is the first of many. Check out my posters for sale at: etsy.com/shop/yearntokern



Here are some pictures of my first poster that I shipped out earlier this week. Hopefully this is the first of many. Check out my posters for sale at: etsy.com/shop/yearntokern

Earlier this month, I was emailed by a nice woman named Emily. She had come across my site and really wanted to use some of the mustache posters for her son’s third birthday party. Since I am not currently set up for people to buy my posters, I sent her some print quality files in return for some pictures of the posters up at the party. She kept her end of the bargain and I have to mention she took some good shots. Check it out. Enjoy the staches :{)

A client of mine just opened a new dental practice in a small town called Madill in Oklahoma. He wanted the identity to have a vintage feel because the office is located in the historic downtown area. I feel that the classic look of this mark will be a nice contrast to most modern day dental logos with illustrations of teeth and aqua color palettes. Above is the final logo. Below I have included 3 of my initial directions.

You may remember this illustration of “Albert” from a previous post for the Merriman Park Estates logo. After deciding not to use the owl for the logo, I saw an opportunity to make a female owl to accompany Albert. Her name is “Alice”. These prints are now hanging in our breakfast nook, on opposites side of the window, looking at each other.