This is the template I used for the match-up graphic each home game we had. This was displayed on the jumbo tron in the stadium.
Here's some more of the match-up graphics. Chivas was visiting from Mexico, they're pretty big time down there.
Speaking of visiting Mexican groups, this is the logo for this years Xango Cup. It featured Club America, another big time south of the border team.
Here's a smattering of a few more jumbo tron graphics I had a little fun with. Everyone eagerly awaited our blue friend extending the warm notice of free nachos following a game.
Towards the end of the season there is an event that occurs up at Snowbird where the season ticket holders can go meet the whole team and get signatures from the lot of them. Here's the sheet I made for that occasion. Looks nice with a load of signatures.
Finally, a non-RSL themed item. This is the front and back cover for a Art Benefit auction that was held at Rio Tinto Stadium for a National Guard charity. The back cover held a dog-tag in the pocket that the attendees would take to the event for entry.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
The Up and Coming year
Wanted to give a quick rundown of the stuff I have been doing lately.
This was the general look to get folks to join us for the 09 Season.
Had fun with this one. I thought an 09 Season ticket discount advert with a familiar grid layout ought to strike a cord with our auditing friends.
The U.S. and Mexico played in a qualifying World Cup game this past February, and I was given the task of advertising a free showing to the Hispanic Community. Included two leading ladies from each continent.
I think it's time to get the colonel out on the field. I slapped his silly little grinning bust onto a silhouette of a couple of our players.
This was the original design I had in mind for the season ticket holders.
Got a hold of some great shots of our stadium, this night shot was one of them. Replaced the original grass with a more dynamic breed, and slapped in Mr. Morales in there as well. For different applications of this ad I've been swapping out the player. Been using this look in the newspaper, web ads, and in-stadium graphics.
We did a great photo shoot earlier this year in January with Kevin Winzeler. Great photographer, really love his stuff and very easy to work with. He shot these portraits here, really enjoy the grittiness.
This next item was an invite to get folks out to check out our finest seats in the building, the center circle. End product was foil stamped.
There's a monster Truck show coming into town. It's been creatively named "Monster Truck".
This was the general look to get folks to join us for the 09 Season.
Had fun with this one. I thought an 09 Season ticket discount advert with a familiar grid layout ought to strike a cord with our auditing friends.
The U.S. and Mexico played in a qualifying World Cup game this past February, and I was given the task of advertising a free showing to the Hispanic Community. Included two leading ladies from each continent.
I think it's time to get the colonel out on the field. I slapped his silly little grinning bust onto a silhouette of a couple of our players.
This was the original design I had in mind for the season ticket holders.
Got a hold of some great shots of our stadium, this night shot was one of them. Replaced the original grass with a more dynamic breed, and slapped in Mr. Morales in there as well. For different applications of this ad I've been swapping out the player. Been using this look in the newspaper, web ads, and in-stadium graphics.
We did a great photo shoot earlier this year in January with Kevin Winzeler. Great photographer, really love his stuff and very easy to work with. He shot these portraits here, really enjoy the grittiness.
This next item was an invite to get folks out to check out our finest seats in the building, the center circle. End product was foil stamped.
There's a monster Truck show coming into town. It's been creatively named "Monster Truck".
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Real Salt Lake
In April of 2008 I began work at Real Salt Lake. I've been able to work on a variety of projects. It's been a new experience to get into the sports end of design. I've hoped to create a cleaner, classy look with Real. At times I have strayed a little, but the overlying theme is there. One of the first projects I worked on was a redeemable $5 off coupon to a future game.
The next item was a brochure for a relocation event that occurred in June. The brochure was to help educate the renewing season ticket holders on the process of moving from Rice-Eccles Stadium to the new Rio Tinto Stadium. Used the stadium architecture and mountain range in throughout the design.
At each game a program is handed out to the fans. I don't have complete control of the interior design, but a few items, such as the cover, I get to design. This is the first design I completed for the application. I enjoy design that has a hand made feel and utilized torn paper,pencil scribbles, and paint textures.
In July RSL was able to bring in the Mexican National Champions, Santos Laguna. This particular match was in contention for the Xango Cup, Xango being RSL's jersey sponsors. I looked to the styling of many mexican artists and came up with the several applications below. In each application a picture of Santos' Goalkeeper, Oswaldo Sanchez, is featured. First the pass along card.
The events logo in color and black and white:
Banner,web application and window cling:
Won't mention the outcome of the Santos game, but I really enjoyed the project and had a really successful event. The next international team we invited was Tigres UANL, a hugely popular team down south. Just the poster from this event.
It was getting later in the season and wanted to get the word out quickly with our 2009 season tickets. Momentum was running high due to our home un-beaten streak. The following is a splash page for the main realsaltlake.com website.
Something along the same thread, an ad for a youth drug prevention magazine for Sandy City, Utah.
At the end of the season RSL made it's move to the new stadium. First started with Billboards along I-15. I was the photographer in this application. First is the one that was displayed. The other is another option, a little more on the subtle side.
The push for the move was continued as the next project manifested more shots of the interior of the stadium which many had not viewed. First, VIP invites for tours of the structure. The following items feature my photography.
Next, full page newspaper ads advertising 2009 season tickets.
October 9th rolled around and I had been working on commemorative tickets for the opening night of the Stadium that went to season ticket holders. There are four versions according to the sections in the stadium. Wanted to draw attention to the unique architecture the building has through a vector illustration.
This year Real Salt Lake's season ended up being a little longer than usual with the club's first ever playoff run. Promotion was primarily web due to the small window we had to promote the games. In the piece I've taken shots from our first game in the stadium and layered them in a mosiac. Wasn't intending to make another underlying image but more of a texture. The focus then lying on the player and the tagline I was given to work with.
The next item was a brochure for a relocation event that occurred in June. The brochure was to help educate the renewing season ticket holders on the process of moving from Rice-Eccles Stadium to the new Rio Tinto Stadium. Used the stadium architecture and mountain range in throughout the design.
At each game a program is handed out to the fans. I don't have complete control of the interior design, but a few items, such as the cover, I get to design. This is the first design I completed for the application. I enjoy design that has a hand made feel and utilized torn paper,pencil scribbles, and paint textures.
In July RSL was able to bring in the Mexican National Champions, Santos Laguna. This particular match was in contention for the Xango Cup, Xango being RSL's jersey sponsors. I looked to the styling of many mexican artists and came up with the several applications below. In each application a picture of Santos' Goalkeeper, Oswaldo Sanchez, is featured. First the pass along card.
The events logo in color and black and white:
Banner,web application and window cling:
Won't mention the outcome of the Santos game, but I really enjoyed the project and had a really successful event. The next international team we invited was Tigres UANL, a hugely popular team down south. Just the poster from this event.
It was getting later in the season and wanted to get the word out quickly with our 2009 season tickets. Momentum was running high due to our home un-beaten streak. The following is a splash page for the main realsaltlake.com website.
Something along the same thread, an ad for a youth drug prevention magazine for Sandy City, Utah.
At the end of the season RSL made it's move to the new stadium. First started with Billboards along I-15. I was the photographer in this application. First is the one that was displayed. The other is another option, a little more on the subtle side.
The push for the move was continued as the next project manifested more shots of the interior of the stadium which many had not viewed. First, VIP invites for tours of the structure. The following items feature my photography.
Next, full page newspaper ads advertising 2009 season tickets.
October 9th rolled around and I had been working on commemorative tickets for the opening night of the Stadium that went to season ticket holders. There are four versions according to the sections in the stadium. Wanted to draw attention to the unique architecture the building has through a vector illustration.
This year Real Salt Lake's season ended up being a little longer than usual with the club's first ever playoff run. Promotion was primarily web due to the small window we had to promote the games. In the piece I've taken shots from our first game in the stadium and layered them in a mosiac. Wasn't intending to make another underlying image but more of a texture. The focus then lying on the player and the tagline I was given to work with.
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