Do you visit a number of web pages for information? Does it also relate to your web page? If so, you should think about offering posts from those sites on your website with RSS feeds. An RSS feed can add links and text directly to your site. Plus, it updates itself automatically! In fact, this post is an RSS feed found on my homepage and on the admin panel of all my client’s web pages. It’s a new way I can keep everyone up to date with new services that I can provide. If this sounds interesting to you, give me a call or send me an email and I will be happy to explain it more. Cheers!
Terry Christopher Dunham - Eugene, Oregon Graphic Designer, Web Designer and Illustrator
illustration, graphic design and web design from Eugene, Oregon
web design, graphic design, art, music and illustration
Mike Hill Watercolors
This is the first website that I completed that ran on WordPress. I had already used Drupal and was quite frustrated with the endless options. WordPress was the perfect system for Mike’s page. The WordPress theme is hand coded by myself in PHP, CSS and HTML. It is located at http://www.mikehillwatercolors.com.
UFOTV.com
I did a huge amount of graphic design work on this site. All of the banners, category images and buttons were done by me. I’m not extremly happy with the homepage layout, I could do a better job of it’s information architecture. This assignment, however, involved only the re-skinning of the site. I hope to address the crowded nature of the homepage soon. It is located at http://www.ufotv.com.
UFOTV Logos
This logo existed previously, I added the lighting effects and depth.
This logo was developed for CafePress tees and products. The message and image are aimed at outlaw DVD pirates. While I was drawing this, I recalled what my Spanish teacher told me one day, as she confiscated a drawing of mine. I believe it had something to do with “never making a living by drawing skulls”… She would be so proud of me.
I developed three logos for the Groom Lake Yacht Club series. Groom Lake a popular area for UFO watching near area 51. The surface of this dried lake bed is also capable of hosting land surfing sports. This logo features one air-born, skateboarder, if you look at the bottom of his board you will find my logo mixed with random UFOTV logos. The sail contains a popular crop circles logo.
UFOTV DVD’s
I designed this DVD package with four clip art photographs that I purchased without seeing the film. The cover suggests an agent existing in the foreground and background of the setting. Adding a photograph of the milky way compliments the cosmic nature of the documentary.
The Shoot Em Up DVD package was made to be a bit scary. First, I purchased a great photograph of a vintage syringe. The old device is very intimidating and threatening, perfect for the feel of the documentary. It is injecting a glowing green fluid into the star on the American Flag to suggest that the old ways of treating disease is toxic. Behind these images is a list of ingredients found in vaccinations, not meant to be readable but relative to the subject matter.
Jerusalem Pulse Radio
This logo features a illustration of a radio tower and wave pulses. Both elements are repeated as supporting images on all the client’s media (web page, business cards and advertisements). The colors show the program’s allegiance to Israel. I am currently finishing up the website for JPR.
Good Company Games
I love this logo. I wish I had made it for my own game company, yet, it is in good hands with the owners in Tucson, Arizona. The sun is a fitting image for an Arizona-based company. The initials of the game fell perfectly to create the eyes and nose of the sun.
I was hired to illustrate and design this board game package with full creative freedom. The client was looking to emphasis the height of the game, as the players build tall structures during the game play. The name of the board game reinforces the tall concept of the game play. I did the illustration in pen and ink, then did the airbrushing in photoshop. Drawing the figure in the foreground was a bit frustrating, yet this artwork turned out to be one of my finest works to date.
Everybody Knows
created with ableton live and a sample from my recording studio. Daniel – vocals, Rhese – guitar, Scott – bass, Me on the drum set, keys and Ableton Live of course.
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