The tiger logo concept is inspired by a flower that symbolizes rebirth. You can see this through the grid system.
I made a visual adjustment to create depth. So you will notice the slightly off-centered orange circle. I hope you like it.
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Jesse Murry, Aphorisms, (letterpress printing on handmade sheets of paper in handmade paper portfolio), Designed and letterpress printed by Rory Sparks, Platform, New York, NY, 2024, Edition of 25 [© Jesse Murry Memorial Trust / Jesse Murry Foundation]
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ponee gift art for my friend cxnt.animate on tiktok :3c
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(more client work)
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A Dazzling Portfolio Presentation Template for Creatives
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Animal logo design collection includes: cat, bird, crab, horse, snake, octopus, tiger, bear, deer. Which logo do you like the most? Which logo do you like the most?
Please check out my works on Dribbble: ANIMAL LOGOS
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was fucking around itch.io & got curious about how exactly game development works so i watched a yt vid about it & was like yeah this could be a fun thing to learn! & then found out that you had to also know Python & C# & C++ to code it so. nevermind
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Jesse Murry, Aphorisms, (letterpress printing on handmade sheets of paper in handmade paper portfolio), Designed and letterpress printed by Rory Sparks, Platform, New York, NY, 2024, Edition of 25 [© Jesse Murry Memorial Trust / Jesse Murry Foundation]
«Aphorisms is the last poem that Jesse Murry wrote, during the final days of his life in 1993. This handset edition—designed and letterpress printed by Rory Sparks and including the marks and lines from Murry's original draft—consists of 11 pages of the poem, a portrait of the artist, and a colophon, all within a portfolio constructed from handmade, debossed paper. 100% of proceeds will benefit the Jesse Murry Foundation.
Murry first wrote the poem by hand in the hospital while unable to speak, asking his partner George to recite it back to him, and for nearly 30 years, nobody else knew of its existence. In 2021, the handwritten pages of the poem were discovered by writer and curator Jarrett Earnest while doing research for an exhibition of Murry's late oil paintings, Rising, at David Zwirner New York.
The edition was commissioned and produced by Stephanie Snyder, curator of the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College. With special thanks to Lisa Yuskavage for her advisory role on this project and her lifelong support of Jesse Murry’s legacy.»
Plus: Jesse Murry: Aphorisms, Video directed by Lisa Yuskavage, 2021
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