In the years that I was able to work with the amazing team at Platinum, I was given a unique opportunity to let my creativity soar with this recruiting brocure. It's my favorite peice to talk about.
I started doing artwork for Folk Hogan voluntarily simply because of how kick ass their music is. Everyone thought the artwork I did was amazing and it would be a shame if these weren't showcased here.
After only seven months, I was able to give Silverline a fully designed tracking system, a complete branding guideline, incentive items, and a recruiting kit to use into the 2013 season.
As president of the club, I did my darndest to produce the coolest posters to advertise our "big event" rides each year. I was sneaky and included myself and my dream scooter in the design.
My first print project for Silverline was this sales training manual. It was hard making something like a training manual fun and interesting, but I think I did well to keep it looking good.
Going on a cruise is fun, but Platinum made their sales reps work for it. My job was to make the already appealing cruise incentive even more so.
Platinum had alot of incentives to motivate sales reps during the selling season. This one was set on having the rep outsell their best week ever. I had alot of fun making the logo for this.
For the second year, I was asked to make a poster for the Last Days of Summer Scooter rally. Folk Hogan and scooters?! Can life get any better? I submit that it cannot.
This was the ultimate collaberation of my favorite interests: Folk Hogan and Scooters! Here, I created a character of a swanky man riding his scooter in a pool of crazy illustrated noise. So f&%$ing cool.
I always wanted to make cartoon characters of the band and had my chance when Nick Passey, Folk Hogans guitarist, approached me to create yet another poster for the band. This poster blew their minds.