...and some more Christmas Card Illustrations!

It's pretty much Christmas year-round here at the studio.  There's been many a summer day where the AC was cranking along with the sounds of Bing Crosby as a new Santa or Snowman image was being created.   I say "new" lightly because let's be honest... these illustrations are about as nostalgic and traditional as they come.   Nothing "new" about them.  I like it that way though.  Just sentimental I guess.

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Kitschy Vintage Style Cocktail Tray Illustrations

This one was a gas, Daddy-O!!!  The scene was to create illustrations with a mock 1950s/60s barware vibe to be arranged and printed onto a old-style black metal cocktail tray.  A combination of many things made this one a blast!...  Whimsical character designs, mimicking an old retro look, the puzzle solving aspects of creating elements that could stand alone or in formation with each other, playing with lighting that works against a black background, and incorporating nostalgic text.   The client is a cool connoisseur of cocktail concoctions who runs a site called “Mr. Booze”.com.   I’ve done quite a bit of really fun work for him over the years- one of my favorites being the Mr. Booze logo itself.   This tray was my kind of kitsch!  Can’t wait to get my mitts on this baby!

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Mock Comic Book Cover Characters

"Holy boring content Batman!!  This info needs some Ka-ZING!!!"    A company that specializes in increasing customer's ease and happiness when dealing with computer-generated voice prompts wanted to make their services more accessible so they came up with the idea of creating super heroes and villains to represent the different aspects of their product.  Normally, the program of choice for nice vintage textures and tones would have been Photoshop but my client requested that all art be done in vector.   The problem with vector is that it can come out cold, stiff, and plastic unless you're REALLY good at it.   So, like any good super-hero-artist-want-to-be, I flew off to the internet to do some quick online tutorials, grabbed TONS of classic comic book reference, and began cranking these babies out:

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