Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Ashlee Frisby: photographic genius

My sister-in-law is graduating this semester with her BFA in photography. She's pretty much awesome and since she's family (and I owe her for taking our engagement photos) I designed her these simple invitations for the BFA show. If you're in Rexburg, go check her out! Or if you're staying indoors (Rexburg is frigid!) then check her out here.


Monday, August 24, 2009

Doggy Cards

It's no secret that I love my Airedale Terrier. Here's some other breeds I've done cards for as well. They are now for sale in my Etsy shop!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

New items on Etsy

Here's some of my newer items in my Etsy shop. I decided maybe I should start doing greeting cards, because not everyone needs a custom item made (business card, wedding invite, etc.) and it's easier for me to show/give away samples.

"Thoinks". One of those moments when I thought I was kinda funny.
I have an Airedale Terrier. They are the goofiest dogs and always seem to be smiling and saying "hi!" I'm a dog person. Can you tell? Next on my list (by request): Portuguese Water Dog, West Highland Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier. The line art is my own pen, and the painting was done in Photoshop.
I recently designed these for a giveaway for my Etsy team. I'm the designated designer for the group and have designed the blog and other stationery we've needed. This is a coordinating set of 4 different types of greeting cards, so you have something for almost every occasion. I think the congrats one would work well for a new baby, a wedding, just about anything.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Cute lil' buggy garden sketch


These next ones just make me laugh. Completely unrelated except they were each fun to draw.




Wednesday, October 10, 2007

I was going through my old sketchbook after it was retired...these are some of the few realistic sketches I have. Most are pretty goofy.


AJ watching TV

Looked at a cute photo I had.

Uncle Jesse might be borderline goofy... I used this drawing and painted him in black puffy paint on a t-shirt years ago. What can I say? I had style.


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These were all student projects that I created while attending BYU–Idaho and by working as a student employee for the school's graphic services.

Logo for Kaluptos, a clothing company that specializes in eco-friendly fabrics. A marriage of science and nature.Collateral for Kaluptos. All paper is recycled and the leaf form is repeated. A tie-closure reduces adhesive chemicals.
Concept for Kaluptus website. This is the main navigation page.
Apparel shopping page.
Spreads for article in F.Y.I. Magazine. Each decade has a representative shoe drawing and Pantone swatches.

Spread for F.Y.I. Magazine’s issue on color.
Logo for the Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum. It combines the playfulness that attracts children and keeps the credibility for parents.
MJC logo redesigned to honor its history and academic excellence.
Juxta was a personal identity to represent my personality.
CD cover for BYU–Idaho’s musical groups.
Art director: Brian Memmott
Poster showing Kevin Mahogany’s smooth jazz personality and his Kansas City nightscape.
Art director: Brian Memmott
Marvin Goldstein is a gifted pianist and composer who’s name spoke louder than his picture.
Art director: Brian Memmott
Poster for The Invisible Man. It was a challenge showing the invisible man without actually “showing” him.
Anti-marijuana ad campaign


Print ad for Amy’s organic foods
Kaluptos ad