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Dribbble rebound: http://drbl.in/hTPx
“Change” Hand lettering
Did this piece for my buddy, just as some wall art. Free hand. A lot of fun. Color pencils for preliminary/light sketching, sharpie marker for line definition, and finally acrylic paint.

Dribbble rebound: http://drbl.in/hTPx

“Change” Hand lettering

Did this piece for my buddy, just as some wall art. Free hand. A lot of fun. Color pencils for preliminary/light sketching, sharpie marker for line definition, and finally acrylic paint.

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New Dribbble shot is up here: http://drbl.in/hSlq

New Dribbble shot is up here: http://drbl.in/hSlq

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New logo for Stephens Designs. Follow the link for the dribble shot. I attached an example using a font as well. This is all in preparation for my new portfolio site that’s in the works. 

New logo for Stephens Designs. Follow the link for the dribble shot. I attached an example using a font as well. This is all in preparation for my new portfolio site that’s in the works. 

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“You & Me” Simple Wall Art DIY

Made this for Ryann for Christmas. Figured I would share the process.

Materials:

  • Picture frame with glass or plastic
  • 1 yard of thin, low contrast, gray fabric for background
  • “You & Me” digital print (size will vary depending on frame size)
  • Acrylic paint and paint brushes
  • Yellow spray paint
  • Masking tape and scissors
  • Spray adhiesive
  • Clothes iron
  • Exacto knife and ruler (only if you need for border)

The Process

  1. Take the frame apart. You should have a back plate, paper “border”, glass/plastic front, and the actual wooden frame.
  2. Tape the print to the the back plate in a centered position. 
  3. Re-assemble the frame, leaving out the paper border. 
  4. Paint over the letters exactly, with the black acrylic paint. Check to make sure you’re getting full coverage with the paint by removing the plastic piece occasionally and holding up to light. (I would recommend doing a different color print than you will be painting.) Allow 24 hours to dry completely. 
  5.  Iron out all wrinkles in fabric.
  6. Spray glue the fabric directly to back plate. (remember to remove the digital print from the back plate.)
  7. Wrap fabric around the back and cut off excess. 
  8. Tape down on back for extra security and to ensure it will fit back in the frame. 
  9. IF you have a paper border like mine, use the inside edge of the square frames to cut it into a perfect rectangle.
  10. Spray paint the frame. I would suggest sanding it down first with some light sand paper and then giving it about 2 coats that are 30 mins apart. Allow 24 hours to dry completely. 
  11. Assemble and hang!

Pretty fun little project. It’s not super fast, but it was easy enough to do. I picked the colors to fit the style in our bedroom, but obviously you can do what ever colors, frames, or even artwork that you want.

Oh yeah, the font I used is called Abraham Lincoln. You can download it here for a very small donation.

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Got a new update for my sketchbook! Go over to my Behance page to check them all out!

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My absolute favorite people in the world. I owe them everything.

My absolute favorite people in the world. I owe them everything.

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Today’s illustration brought to you by A Day to Remember - 2nd Sucks. Get the fuck over it.

Today’s illustration brought to you by A Day to Remember - 2nd Sucks. Get the fuck over it.

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Can’t get enough @presscoffeebar in my life. The new cups are so sick. #coffee #type #typography #script (at The Oregon District)

Can’t get enough @presscoffeebar in my life. The new cups are so sick. #coffee #type #typography #script (at The Oregon District)

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Working on a new portfolio site and decided to freshen up my branding too. I’m struggling with colors. I might just stick with this black and white, so that it doesn’t pull focus from the content.

Working on a new portfolio site and decided to freshen up my branding too. I’m struggling with colors. I might just stick with this black and white, so that it doesn’t pull focus from the content.

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I was just messing around with some different fonts and shapes in Illustrator today. Came up on this little guy. I really love making all of these illustrations and icons, but I feel like I need to start working more on some user interface designs. I see a lot that inspires me and I know I want to eventually get involved with making web graphics. I’ve already started working on re-branding myself and my redesigning my website. So I want to use that as a way to really kick-start my UI stuff. Rest assured, there will be posts coming up soon. 

I was just messing around with some different fonts and shapes in Illustrator today. Came up on this little guy. I really love making all of these illustrations and icons, but I feel like I need to start working more on some user interface designs. I see a lot that inspires me and I know I want to eventually get involved with making web graphics. I’ve already started working on re-branding myself and my redesigning my website. So I want to use that as a way to really kick-start my UI stuff. Rest assured, there will be posts coming up soon.