Below is the cover to Drew Lyddon’s track The Body. I remixed the track at one point, but you will have to dig around Drew’s websites to find it.
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Tags: Behold Studios, CD cover, Drew Lyddon, Graphic Design, Scott Zeilenga, The Body
Below is the cover to Drew Lyddon’s track The Body. I remixed the track at one point, but you will have to dig around Drew’s websites to find it.
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I released some old drum&bass music awhile back and decided to do an album cover for it. This cover is probably in my top 5 favorite designs ever. Something about it feels so adventurous, and matches the music so well.
Click on the cover to see the full size.
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Since I am working on a few new projects, I thought it would be good to go through my photo folder and digging up some shots that I had forgotten about. These are in no particular order.
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Since it seems I may have a chance to participate on Layer Tennis, I thought I would dig up some previous headers (which is technically what LT is) that I worked on over the last few years.
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Tags: Behold Studios, Graphic Design, headers, Scott Zeilenga
The church that my wife and I have been going to has a saturday night service. We have become quite involved in it with the music/worship aspect. Pastor is hoping to begin drawing in more people and growing the service, so I suggested posters and other print media. Here is a poster I designed for it :
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I figured that we are trying to reach those people who don’t usually come to church so I didn’t include religious images or cliche church clipart. It is just a minimal poster “invitation” that we can put up in local grocery stores or coffee shops.
Ok, I finally finished this poster. I had some of the text sitting on the stars picture for awhile, but I couldn’t seem to finalize it. Then, after paging through Dr. Humphreys’ book, I realized that the text was encompassed within the “White Hole Cosmology” theory so I threw that in and wah-lah, a poster!
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I decided that there wasn’t much of a point to embed the font in the pdf and some people balked at the file size so these are single layer pdfs. Anyway, you can download it here :
“Gravitational Time Dilation” poster — high-res 11 x 14
“Gravitational Time Dilation” poster — medium-res 11 x 14
“Gravitational Time Dilation” poster — medium-res 8.5 x 11
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A 2 foot by 6 foot standing banner that I designed for New Life.
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And another one for the highschool they built called Masters Regional Academy. Unfortunately, as far as I know, the banner is no longer used because the highschool kids decided to draw with a Sharpie marker on the faces of each other. Dumb. But it still remains one of my favorite large print designs.
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I just started an account on ImageKind for my abstract photography. I never released any of these photos on Flickr or anything because I wanted to frame them, sell them, display them or print them. ImageKind seems like the best way to do that for now. I only have 5 images up there, I have taken many many more (ask my wife) so there should be more images coming soon. Please, consider purchasing a print.
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Just a few of the many photos from our Hawaii trip. We were on the Big Island, which is supposedly not as lush, but I got some fine pictures of paradise. There are many more where these came from so maybe I will post more down the road.
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This is the first in a series. The next 2 or 3 posters will be on the same theme as this one, but different sayings/artwork. I am sure you can figure out what the series entails from just looking at the first one.
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You can download one of 2 mid-resolution (120 dpi) pdf posters below and print them out at your desk.
“Because Scientists Believe” 8.5 x 11 pdf poster
“Because Scientists Believe” 11 x 14 pdf poster
Or if you are feeling brave, have a higher resolution printer and a fast connection you can download the high resolution (300 dpi) 11 by 14 pdf poster here.
Enjoy.
Oh, and look for the next poster in this series in about a week. Hint: it has to do with this book.
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Note: The “Gravitational Time Dilation” posters are nearly done.
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