Graphic Design Portfolio 03-15-2014

Advertisement design by Graphic Artist Dallas Price for SR Mechanical. Published in The Richfield Reaper 04/04/2012.

Alrighty, more from 2012! I’m grouping 2 weeks together today since yesterdays post was so small. I try to stay pretty passionate about graphic design, going through these I think is helping me be a little bit more involved and subjective. Seems like it helps to go back and look at these old ads

 

Advertisement design by Graphic Artist Dallas Price for Bug Out Pest Control. Published in The Richfield Reaper 04/04/2012.
Advertisement design by Graphic Artist Dallas Price for Bug Out Pest Control. Published in The Richfield Reaper 04/04/2012.
Advertisement design by Graphic Artist Dallas Price for SR Mechanical. Published in The Richfield Reaper 04/04/2012.
Advertisement design by Graphic Artist Dallas Price for SR Mechanical. Published in The Richfield Reaper 04/04/2012.
Advertisement design by Graphic Artist Dallas Price for Gunnison Valley Hospital. Published in The Richfield Reaper 04/11/2012.
Advertisement design by Graphic Artist Dallas Price for Gunnison Valley Hospital. Published in The Richfield Reaper 04/11/2012.

The design for Bug Out I I had a business card I was basing it off of. Seems like the top portion I scanned in, and then I typed all of the smaller stuff. I ended up redesigning this a few months later to remove their logo and make it look “more professional”. I suppose we’ll get to that ad eventually.

The SR Mechanical design is pretty terrible, I agree. One of the difficult parts with their ads is that there’s very little art for A/C units on our subscription service. I’m sure we’ll see a ton of revisions as I continue.

 

One of the most difficult things about graphic design is getting everything the client wants to say into one ad. This Gunnison Valley Hospital ad I think couldn’t have ended up much better for having the 7 mugshots while communicating their “spring” idea.  Now looking back of course, there are quite a few things I would improve on.

Thanks for stopping by everyone! Remember to check back tomorrow!

This post is part of a series of posts dedicated to getting my graphic design portfolio out of my desk and into the world. Want to start from the beginning?

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