For this food drive poster, I rendered real pictures of professors into drawings, like an old time western wanted poster. I think they had the desired effect.
I tried to create a colorful eye catching design for this powerpoint using vibrant colors, which worked well on the bright plasma screens across campus. Also, I created the lips to represent the idea of a breath, I feel as though they are eye catching as well.
This is the third and final draft logo for the Film Festival logo. This was the only design of the logo that used different shades of black, and it had the most appeal to the viewers.
I traced an image and then made modifications using vector points in Photoshop that eventually made it onto a t-shirt and then into my twitter profile.
Joshua Smith - I am a college student at Lee University with a passion for graphic design with a purpose. When not spending late night hours tweaking pixels in Photoshop, I work as the Officer of Creative Design for the the Student Leadership Council, relax in hammocks, and drink chocolate milk.
creatio ex nihilo
Literally, creatio ex nihilo means: creation from nothing. It is the idea that God created the universe from nothing, and that all things are by him. I find this idea true in graphic design, where we start with a blank canvas, yet in the end we have the result of our ideas.