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This collection of posters was created in my studio classes at Mass Art.
I miss the days when I could make things for me...I hope you enjoy.
 
 
Clever Terror

Clever Terror

 
This poster was created using a 4 color printing process, blue, yellow, red & Black. I was
dwelling on the phrase "one man's terrorist, is another's revolutionary" and trying to consider
the times we live in from alternative perspectives. I combined a portrait of a revolutionary
with US marine imagery to visualize my internal debate.
 
 
First layer drying on the rack. 

First layer drying on the rack. 

 
 
 
Shark Attack

Shark Attack

 
 
The Graphic Design Society at Mass Art choose "FEAR" as a theme for a poster exhibition.
With an team of my fellow students we printed 20 design from the open submissions.
Shark Attack
is my poster from the show. My grandmother allowed me to watch JAWS
at a very young age and I have never been the same around water ever since.
 
 
Self portrait & Graphic Design Society FEAR show opening poster.

Self portrait & Graphic Design Society FEAR show opening poster.

 
 
 
Party Animals -- Mr. Daniels Homage

Party Animals -- Mr. Daniels Homage

 
 
Party Animals is one of my entrepreneurial experiments that came out of
my time at school. This poster is a homage to my good friend Mr. Jack Daniels
and was illustrated with the help of my good pal Adam Brink.
 
Filthy Fabrics is the second brand that I developed. Below is an envelope I
printed to package up a promotional book. If you are interested in checking
out my apparel line, check out http://www.filthyfabrics.com
 
 
Filthy Envelope -- Verdin de Hannis

Filthy Envelope -- Verdin de Hannis

 
 
Thanks for checking out my work. If you are interested in picking up one of these
sweet hand printed posters, I have a store set up on http://www.filthyfabrics.com 
 
 
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