Graphics
I do a lot of designing, be it graphics, websites etc. Here’s a whole bunch of different designs I have done in the past, and am still doing now. For images that I need to scale I use Adobe Illustrator – others I use Photoshop, or even a mix of both. I use vectors that I find around the web, as well as vectors that I create myself. Here they are!
All the graphics that I create are available for sale or customization. Email me steve@steve-shead.com with your requirements and contact details and we’ll make it happen.
Actually all of these vectors are available on products in my Cafepress store. Check it out: http://www.cafepress.com/steveshead. You could always click on the ‘store’ link in the nav bar above, since that pulls my Cafepress store into this site.
Subverted Tees:
Here’s three designs I created on the flight back from Hawaii earlier this year. They are all based on a tattoo style – the originals are in Illustrator format, and the PNG’s I use for printing are 6000 x 6000 pixels @ 200 dpi.
Evil Clown:
I’m not sure what was going through my mind when I created these, but they seem to sell well on apparel! I started with black and white outlines for each of these, and worked in layers to add color – then added the extra ‘stuff’ to form the final images.
Skulls:
Here is a selection of skull designs that I have created. I love the grunge look with skulls and other abstract design elements mixed in. The eclectic mix of styles in these three make for diversely different styles, but all have their own impact.
Abstract Color:
These are all very colorful images so classifying them isn’t so easy. What I really like is the diversity of them all. A mixture of styles within each image and that’s why I have put them together – for now.
With Words:
Another different bent on a graphic design. These three images are diversely different in design, but are framed by words – and that makes them ‘seem’ like they came from the same genre. Agree?
Grainy:
Take a design and add some aging effects – and there are a lot of those effects around. The most simple is to take a splatter pattern and overlay it on the image. Don’t resize it if it isn’t big enough, overlay a copy and move it around – it works.
People:
Since these all contain people, I thought the title was relevant. I’ve taken a elements from predominately free vectors from the web and formed these. See what you can do without having to create images?
Colorful Grunge:
These are all in the grunge tattoo style, but are also very colorful, and stand out in the crowd. Again, I mixed and matched vectors to make these – remember you can use the ‘place’ command in Illustrator to re-create images, if you need to!
Abstract Skull
I’m not sure where my head was going with these, but I like them none-the-less. These are all based on skull images, although in one of them the skull is not visible. That being said, they are very ‘abstract’.





