Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Axe-stronaut black light screen print



My black light Axe-stronaut screen printed posters just arrived from the states!
Grab them here: http://jackteagle.bigcartel.com/
For US and Canadian costumers buy them directly from Pizza Party Printing to save on postage: https://pizzapartyprinting.com/products/axe-stronaut-black-light-poster-by-jack-teagle

These were originally created for a black light poster show.

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

HIGH FANTASY: BLACK LIGHT POSTER SHOW



Here’s my 4 colour day-glo screen printed poster AXE-STRONAUT for the show HIGH FANTASY: BLACK LIGHT POSTER SHOW

Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1516057158477296/?active_tab=about

Friday, 7 October 2016

Reaper - A2 poster


Reaper, A2 poster
Dip pen, brush and ink on cartridge paper. Digital colour.

$3+ patreon supporters can see the process behind this piece, and download high res copies at: https://www.patreon.com/jackteagle

(A huge thank you to all Patreon supporters that have supported me this year! It’s allowed me more time to focus on making the highest quality personal work I can. I’ve definitely seen an improvement in focus and detail over the last few months in my painting and drawing.)

Monday, 19 September 2016

North Bar Poster - Zwanze Day

A poster created for the North Bar as part of an exhibition celebrating “Zwanze Day” and the release of Cantillon beer.   

Saturday, 23 April 2016

Terminator Screen Print


New 2 colour Terminator screen prints (38.3x 54.7cm) are available in my online store: http://jackteagle.bigcartel.com/

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Publicis Poster Design



I worked through the YCN on this recent project to design a poster for the Publicis advertising group. The idea behind the poster was to show how ideas are taken through different stages before they are re-worked on or taken to a final stage to the public.
Here are some of the character designs in detail which I created for the poster. Each of the characters represent different phases in developing ideas.



This is the final image I sent to Publicis. I worked digitally to keep each character seperate so they were easy to move if alterations were to be made.



With a few alterations made over by the graphic designers at Publicis, here is the finished poster. A chart of ideas generation was printed on the reverse of the poster.
It was a great project to get stuck into and quite unlike anything I have had to work on yet.