SH Graphic Design Studio

This is a graphic designer with real personality and feistiness.  Her inspiration comes from her two chocolate dachshunds, Milo Milkshake and Frankie Fox.  All three have gusto, stamina and determination to get the job done.

what can this graphic designer do?

Stylescapes to Showcase

As I have shown above –  the designer has been up to pleanty of interesting adventures.  As can be seen by the above stylescape, which showcases some of the outstanding projects the designer is capable of.  Design projects like print design magazine spreads, beer can branding and label design, cafe menus, way finding signage, business stationary complete with business logos, 3m billboard event promotion posters, guide books & style guides, to book cover design.  The designer also loves vector art – Andy Warhol’s pop art being one of the favourites.  Vectorising things like people is great if you’re not wanting too much detail (it’s great for taking the focus away from certain areas and creating some kind of art).  

I hope you are enjoying my Milo Milkshake who is running around.  He is very much a part of the designers work, giving a feeling of fun & playfulness.  Above all, he is also a source of inspiration and every designer needs inspiration.  He appears on a beer can – not in a very good mood, in fact in quite a “Growler” kind of mood. Don’t ever mess with a dachshund, even if they look cute and cuddley!

The guide book designed was lots of fun and showcases the designers photography skills.  Many 6am early mornings went into that project, trying to beat the sun coming up to get a good shot.  Ah, it’s a designers life!  Still, being a designer requires a varied skill base.  Finally, one of the reasons you can never get bored being a designer, there are just so many different and interesting projects to try your hand at.

At this time, it seems a good idea to keep exploring the exciting and innovative world of design.  Firstly however the designer has decided to further explore the super duper effects that can be seen in Adobe After Effects. At least at this stage there is no evidence of this designer slowing down – on and upward.  Always new things to learn!