Portfolio…
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Print
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This is stuff that was designed for the Fall 2009 Senior class for Clemson University Graphic Communications.
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These were the flyers for the CD release show for Joe McCready’s third album, Glad Eyes. The flyers were based off of the design for the CD art. These flyers were designed and printed at 8 1/2″ X 11″.
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This is the cover art for Joe McCready’s single “Blue Sky Summers” featuring Doc Allison. Joe’s idea was to have a collague of things from California where he was living when he wrote this song. Provided design and photography.
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Web
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This site was designed for 5thousand Ministries. This site was tag team developed by Bryan Murdaugh of 5thousand. Launch 5thousand.com.
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This site is for Joe McCready’s Music. Joe wanted something that was simple and easy for him to update. Joe also requested that his blog could be feeded into his site and he wouldn’t have to write in two separate locations. This project included design and development. Launch joemccreadymusic.com.
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Apparel
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This shirt was done for 5thousand Ministries so that they would have shirts to wear at National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC). They ended up making a few extras and selling them.
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This shirt was done for a state-wide junior high rally for the Diocese of Charleston in SC. The theme of the rally was All Access, and it was based on the idea of hollywood and being a “rockstar”.
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This shirt was done for a fall retreat for the youth group of Saint Andrews, Saint Pauls, and Saint Francis in Clemson, SC. The theme of the retreat was King of Hearts, and it was loosely based on Scrubs The Musical.
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This shirt was done for merch for Bryan Murdaugh’s solo project. The shirt was based off of his song Glory, which was inspired by Psalm 29. Check out Bryan’s music here.
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This shirt was done for the band Carry Your Own. They were a hardcore band out of Greenville, SC.
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This shirt was done the Diocese of Charleston Diocesan Youth Conference 2010. It was the 20th anniversary, and the theme was Legacy. The idea was to base the shirt on life, and a tree was what we decided on. We also wanted to break away from the mold of just pocket prints and back prints.
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Photography
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This photoshoot was for Bryan Murdaugh’s limited edition CD release package for his newest album Twenty-Nine. It was one of the 29 things that were included in the package.
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This photoshoot was for Rhett Smith who needed headshots and in a hurry. There wasn’t much time to plan so I used spots that I was familiar with.
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Campaigns
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5thousand collateral…
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Bryan Murdaugh CD Release and Limited Edition CD Release Package
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Joe McCready CD release and Website
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