Thursday, July 26, 2012
On 4:25 AM by ROMELO in beer label, beer label design, cartoon, Graphics Design, t-shirt design 64 comments
A couple of months ago, one of my regular clients asked me to design a Beer Label for a T-Shirt. He sent me some samples of Beer Labels to work with. The Beer Label he wanted wasn't an ordinary Beer Label because he asked me to place a picture of his friend and the words "The Death Of Marty" on it.

(Beer Label for a T-Shirt)
The first thing I did was I converted the picture of Marty into a cartoon. I've never converted a picture into a cartoon before but I was able to learn it thanks to google. I found a few tutorials on how to convert a picture into a cartoon and I used them to help me with what I needed to do.
After converting the picture into a cartoon, the next thing that I did was to recreate the Beer Label that the client liked but without the images and wordings. I replaced the original image on the Beer Label with the cartoon picture of Marty and replaced the wordings with "The Death Of Marty".
I sent the finished Beer Label design to the client and that was it. The job was finished and the client was happy. I'm sure the Beer Label will look good on whatever T-Shirt the client will print it on.
In any case, if you are looking for some to design you a website, a blog, a landing page, a banner, a header, etc. then don't hesitate to contact me. If your project or job is within my abilities then I will immediately respond to you but if you don't get any response or reply from me then it means that your job is beyond what I can do.

(Beer Label for a T-Shirt)
The first thing I did was I converted the picture of Marty into a cartoon. I've never converted a picture into a cartoon before but I was able to learn it thanks to google. I found a few tutorials on how to convert a picture into a cartoon and I used them to help me with what I needed to do.
After converting the picture into a cartoon, the next thing that I did was to recreate the Beer Label that the client liked but without the images and wordings. I replaced the original image on the Beer Label with the cartoon picture of Marty and replaced the wordings with "The Death Of Marty".
I sent the finished Beer Label design to the client and that was it. The job was finished and the client was happy. I'm sure the Beer Label will look good on whatever T-Shirt the client will print it on.
In any case, if you are looking for some to design you a website, a blog, a landing page, a banner, a header, etc. then don't hesitate to contact me. If your project or job is within my abilities then I will immediately respond to you but if you don't get any response or reply from me then it means that your job is beyond what I can do.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Search
BUY ROMELO.COM
Interested in BUYING the Domain Name ROMELO.COM? If you are then CLICK HERE!
Popular Posts
-
Here is a Free YouTube Channel Art for your YouTube Channel. Hey guys, my name is Romelo and today I'm going to share to you a F...
-
I recently designed three banners for a Fashion Warehousing and Distribution Solutions business. I'm not sure where the banners will be...
-
Just finish a quick and simple Landing Page Design for Reuben Republic Cafe. If you guys want to know more then read this blog post. Y...
-
A couple of months ago, one of my regular clients asked me to design a Beer Label for a T-Shirt. He sent me some samples of Beer Labels to ...
-
Adding a Facebook Cover to your Facebok Pages, Profiles, Groups, etc. was a feature added to Facebook when the Timeline was introduced. Hav...
-
Just to make things clear, I enjoy watching pro-wrestling but I'm not a WWE fan anymore. I stopped enjoying WWE wrestling shows a very...
-
ApotekDirekt dot com is an e-commerce site that will sell, well I have to say it, Generic Viagra . LOL! I kinda forgot how the client fo...
-
Last month, I created a design for a future site called M*******e . The design was based on another website that the client liked. I worked...
-
I am a firm advocate of good design but most of the time people tend to interpret design as amazing graphics and astounding visuals they te...
-
When I was younger, I spent most of my free time drawing or sketching . My notebooks, back then, all had drawings and sketches of superhero...