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RESTORAGE

Posted in graphic design, portfolio on March 17, 2011 by jordanhalland

My good friend Merritt recently needed branding done for a new business he is starting. Without giving too much away Merritt is building and installing an amazing shelving system his Grandfather patented. Merritt is cutting edge Americana. But unlike his contemporaries he was a craftsmen as long as I have known him and he will be long after the wheels fall off of this current trend. He wanted the logo to have a timeless quality and to reflect his other passion, British Motorcycles. It was a perfect fit for my style.




Chase Halland’s Logo

Posted in graphic design, portfolio, Uncategorized on August 4, 2010 by jordanhalland

My brother Chase is an amazing artist and needed a proper website and logo. I like the way this one turned out. You need to see his paintings and custom furniture at his blog:
creatorscreation.com

T-shirt Vault

Posted in graphic design, portfolio, t-shirt designs with tags , on May 26, 2010 by jordanhalland

I haven’t been posting a lot lately because I’ve been absorbed by some personal projects that I am very excited about. But more on that later. This shirt I designed last year for One Way Board shop in California. I posted the artwork earlier this year but thought I’d show the actual shirt. There is a version printed on black that I think is the better color-way.

Drew Worsham Shirts

Posted in graphic design, t-shirt designs, Uncategorized with tags , , , , on May 19, 2010 by jordanhalland

Drew Worsham is a friend of a friend who lives in Moscow, Idaho. He also happens to be a Magician; a pretty good one too. He liked the DR tees and asked if I’d like to do a couple of shirts for him. It was a super fun assignment and Drew was the ideal client. One night I had this nightmare that I had miss-spelled something on his shirt and I proceeded to run jack Bauer style through this city trying to stop the printer before he laid ink to cotton. The next morning I told my wife how scary it was. I was very shaken by it.

Later that day I got an e-mail from Drew and he said in the nicest way possible, I love the designs but you miss-spelled my name in one of them! I was mortified! But if I ever have that dream again I will immediately check whatever I was working on the day before.

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