New Sketch

January 23rd, 2009

I’m not really sure what you say about this one, nor do I really know what’s going on. Possibly a revolution of the Mole People?

New T-Shirt Designs!

January 6th, 2009

It’s been awhile since I posted any new t-shirt designs. So here they are. For those of you who are interested, the titles for the shirts are as follows (from left to right) “The Trees In The Bayou Are All So Very Friendly”, “The Birds Are Too Many” and last but not least, “Outside The Box”.

As always, all shirts are screen printed by hand on high quality garments using eco-friendly water based inks.

Quick Update: I will be launching a new site soon, www.davidstreetdesigns.com. This site will the the “Official” site for my line of apparel. In addition to t-shirts, I am hoping to get some tote bags and other various merchandise available for purchase through the site.

Animation Experiment 1

December 3rd, 2008

Wow, It’s been a long time since I last posted anything. However, I have actually been working on something. I have always been envious of motion designers. My animation skills have always been somewhat limited, so in an effort to remedy this, I have started working on various experimental projects. Here is the first one I finished sometime last week. It is just under 30 seconds.

I would also like to mention that the music that accompanies this is the song “Pony Operator” By Order Of The Keys.

Trees in the Bayou Are All So Very Friendly

October 31st, 2008

If you have ever been to the bayous of Louisiana, I’m sure you have noticed the wonderful trees. You might be quite surprised to find that they are extremely friendly, and love welcoming you into their home. Next time you are down in the murky waters of the bayou pop you head under water for a moment and you might just see something like this…

The Melancholy Story of Joe

October 28th, 2008

Well, I’m sure we all remember Humpty Dumpty. This is his brother Joe (no, he is not a plumber). You see, in some respects Joe Dumpty is much less unfortunate than his brother Humpty. His head is somewhat misshaped, and his eyes have been placed far too high on his face. Like his brother, Joe has no ears which probably made it really hard to hear the buzz saw coming.  When poor Joe finally noticed the saw coming he tried so hard to roll away (in case you hadn’t noticed, he has no limbs), but alas he just could not roll fast enough.

Luckily for Joe, the saw could not shatter his thick outer shell and merely cut him into two nearly equal pieces. Don’t worry Joe! I’m sure it’s nothing a few Band-aids can’t fix.

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