Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Just Clowning Around


Our Tara Vaughan gig poster is the second direct result of the "Alien" self-promotional series. 
In an entirely new style direction, this involves modified old engravings, type modification, 
photography and fun color use... including a very freaky looking little guy.


Grand New Design


This Satchel Grande gig poster is the first direct result of our "Alien" themed 
self-promotional posters (see below). We continue to show a wide range of design styles. 
We had lots of fun with type modification and use of strong imagery. 
All this was done in a super clean style.


Thursday, June 30, 2011

Resistance is Futile!


This is the third poster in our self promotional "alien series". 
Things are not looking so good for the earthlingz  ;-}  

Our alien posters have already helped us to secure some very fun work 
that we will be showing later on this blog. Stay tuned!


Thursday, June 9, 2011

Elmer Hits A Bad Note!


The second poster in our "alien" series depicts the results of not using our graphic design services. 
Don't be like Elmer and be sure to check back later to see our next "alien" poster.


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Attention Earthlingz!


This is a recent promotion the studio is doing to target the music industry both locally and nationally. 
It is the first of a series of promotional posters/flyers/cards.

We enjoy the artistic freedom and creativity associated with this sector of graphic design.

Contact New idea Design for any of your graphic design needs {or else}.



Tuesday, March 29, 2011

ROC Solid Design




Above are some design options for an orthopaedic center in western Nebraska. 
We were asked to feature a prominent area landmark in some designs. 
When designing logos and other graphic solutions, we explore many directions 
and color options. Happy clients are always the final desired result.


Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Raptor Wrappers

We were asked to design chocolate candy bar wrappers highlighting 
two resident raptors at the Alaska Raptor Center. 

Each bird is represented on milk chocolate and dark chocolate wrapper versions. 
The back side of the wrappers contain information about the specific bird and the center itself.