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Monthly Archive for May, 2010

Black Rose at Summit City!

At long last, I finally get to announce this!
Black Rose

Black Rose is a fantasy/western comic about a brother and sister caught between two warring empires. Originally created by Aaron Minier during his college years, my good friend Chris and I were invited onto the project a couple years back after the original writer departed. Rather than simply continuing the story, we wound up taking everything back to basics and reinventing the entire world, adding a lot of complexity and realism.

Anyway, the big announcement is that the first issue is finally complete, and will be debuting at the Summit City Comic Con here in Fort Wayne, on Saturday May 22nd. We’ve got a table at the con and will be selling a limited number of issues, so if you want one, you’d better come early! Aaron will be doing some sketching as well, and we’ll have some artbooks full of concept art you can look through too. And of course any of us would be MORE than happy to talk your ear off about Black Rose, what our influences are, where the story might be going, etc. Come on down!

Summit City Comic Con

We’re looking into publishers at the moment and have gotten some interest, and we’ve also contemplated launching Black Rose as a webcomic — this story is coming out one way or another, and hopefully we’ll have that situation figured out soon.

Besides contributing to the story, I also edit the scripts, letter the pages, and do most of the design work for the project. Over time some of that work will wind up on here as well, but I’m waiting until we solidify our publishing plans before revealing all our hard work.

Until then, you can visit the Black Rose website and make sure to subscribe to our email list — we’ll keep you posted with any and all news as we progress toward world domination.

See everybody at the con!
Bp

Librarified

Just updated the ol’ portfolio with the work I completed recently for my good friend Gretchen Kolderup and her blog, Librarified. Gretchen came to me a couple months back, wanting a simple blog reskin…or so she thought! The project quickly spiraled out of control in the best possible way and I’m really pleased with the end result.
Librarified logos
I began with the logo, settling on a stylized portrait of Gretchen with a nice smooth serif typeface. Her flaming red hair pretty much sold this one, and we settled on two versions of the logo: black and red for print materials, full color for the blog itself.
Librarified blog
For the blog, Gretchen wanted to position herself as youth-oriented but professional, with an eye toward a more-than-just-books attitude. I took her existing default Wordpress theme and did some pretty thorough reskinning, resulting in a completely original look. Though there are plenty of old-school library elements here — rows of books, wrinkled paper, red silk bookmarks — the type treatments are all very modern, and the design is textured without looking old or messy. I particularly like the header tagline and icons, as well as the detailed book background image, which is extra-wide for users with larger monitors. You should really check it out to see all the bits up close and personal.
Librarified business cards
Not content to stop there, I also designed business cards for Gretchen and Librarified. The two-sided card features information about the blog on one side and Gretchen’s contact details on the other, delineating visually that these are two separate sides of what Gretchen does.
Librarified Twitter page
I even did a bit of customization to the Librarified Twitter page; although Twitter is pretty limited with their options, I did what I could.

All in all I’m extremely happy with how everything turned out, and so was Gretchen, which is of course the goal of every design project. It sounds like the redesign has been getting lots of favorable feedback and traffic for Librarified, as well as some clickthroughs to my own site and hopefully future customers!

An exciting project announcement is coming very soon, stay tuned…
Bp