Drivetime Marketing

Episode 10 – Conversations, Stories and 70’s Album Covers

You can design or improve your graphics on your own or you can bring in a pro. The easy access to tools and software have created a world of DIYers in both home renovations and creative arts. How do you remain relevant if you’re a graphic designer? For him the design tells the story as much as the copy does. He also thinks logos don’t have to be as big as possible…gasp!

Hear how Skeet Hanks approaches design and how he likes to tell a story, much like the album art that has inspired him (some examples below)

Want to know more, contact Skeet at lunarbaby.net or email him directly at skeethanks1@gmail.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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