Friday, June 19, 2009

Design Examples

Below are a few of the favourite background designs I did for Rickey Sprocket.







Here is my initial sketch for the hockey arena for my animated short and children's book "Clancy with the Puck" along with a finished version as well.


My last six years of employment has been at Studio B Productions in Vancouver on the following productions. Overall I have been working here and other Vancouver studios consistenly since 1994.
2003-05 Layout Supervisor, Being Ian, Season 1 & 2
2005-06 Head Background Designer and Layout Supervisor, Ricky Sprocket
2006-07 Designer, Writer, Director, Clancy with the Puck animated short and children's book
2007-09 Layout Supervisor, Martha Speaks, Season 1 & 2


Monday, December 29, 2008

More T-Shirt Designs

My modified Seattle Ironmen logo.



Bill Barilko winning goal, still trying to figure out a colour scheme on this one.

The biggest goal in Canadian hockey history. I found the cool image of the ticket stub, high quality image, again still working this one out.

Friday, September 19, 2008

T-Shirt Designs




Here's some of my recent shirt designs, suggestions for future ones are more than welcome.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Clancy Cooke's All-Time stats

Clancy's entry in the hockey database website,
he currently sits third in NHL history for goals scored.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Clancy's 1952 Rookie Card

The very rare first card of hockey legend, Clancy Cooke. Current value at over $2,500.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Nitz's Podcast Interview.

http://mefeedia.com/entry/3539749/

Enjoy a good chuckle.

The First Hockey Team Ever


Two members of the Sterling Seven, circa 1902.
Pictured are Mallone the Rover, and Percy the Counter Point.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Clancy's last card...





The last issued hockey card of Hall of Famer, Clancy Cooke.
During his career which spanned from 1952 to 1974, Clancy amassed 589 goals, 658 assists and 1247 points in 1145 games.
His last season saw him skate for the Oakton Princes and the expansion, Haileyburgh Harp Seals. Cooke is undisputedly the greatest player to never sip from Lord Stanley's chalice.