Hey,
Was checking over links today, and realized that one of them - used to be a great site - has gotten pretty raunchy. I'm sorry if anyone went through this link - it's been removed.
Thanks!
EKC
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
More site updates...
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Site...
http://hotbutteredtoast.07x.net/
Check out the link above...there are still hiccups, inconsistencies and other stuff, but it's headed in the right direction...
EKC
Check out the link above...there are still hiccups, inconsistencies and other stuff, but it's headed in the right direction...
EKC
Saturday, November 15, 2008
My new website - in progress...
Well, I've been plugging away at the new website this weekend, haven't uploaded it to the server yet, but here are a few screen shots...Make sure to click on them to view fullscreen...I need input, good, bad and ugly.
Cheers,
Erin

(once this thing is actually uploaded properly, clicking on the Polaroids will take you to different sections of the portfolio...)
Cheers,
Erin

(once this thing is actually uploaded properly, clicking on the Polaroids will take you to different sections of the portfolio...)
Labels:
graphic design,
html,
layout,
site,
web,
web design,
webbie
Friday, November 7, 2008
Digital
Logos, ads, lead pages, and digital brainstorms. *















* It is an undeniable truth that some of the color schemes and photographs in the lead pages are as ugly as sin: I abnegate all responsibility for this. The customer is always right. Don't shoot the artist.
Labels:
Ads,
Articles,
Brochures,
Business Cards,
Digital,
Lead Pages,
Letterhead,
Logo,
Logos,
Magazine,
Mailers,
Marketing,
Photographs
Experimental
Lots of scribbles and doodles clipped from the sketchbook; a few complete pieces. The first tile was done in watercolor and retouched in Photoshop, otherwise, none of the artwork has been digitally modified. 



























Labels:
acrylic,
cotton,
experimental,
mixed media,
oil,
paper,
watercolor
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Crusades through Renaissance inspired
Mostly oil or acrylic on canvas. A few incomplete sketches and illuminations, a spiffy notebook painting on medieval werewolves, and an interesting study of a tombstone rubbing.





























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