Illustration
Better Protect Web Design

Better Protect Web Design

Project Description Better Protect a fabric protection brand. they specialise in the protection of soft furnishings and carpets/rugs. We were tasked with building them a website with a tension on various factors. Elegant and high end, with quirky illustrations and an...

EMF Advert

EMF Advert

Project Description EMF needed a quick turnaround on a print ad for an upcoming publication. We took their existing branding for the School and produced a print ad that demanded attention and matched their house style perfectly. The organisation were very pleased with...

Seven Churches

Seven Churches

Project Description Leading up to the Christmas services ECC wanted to do a series looking a the 7 churches of Asia. We decided to do a separate graphic for each church, with a few constants - logo, 7 stars. Each of the graphics pick up imagery from that specific...

Psalms

Psalms

Project Description For this year's summer series ECC have decided to do the Psalms. For this piece I took some time to think about the core of what the Psalms are. Obviously it's difficult to encapsulate all of the themes that run through them in detail, but to zoom...

Exodus

Exodus

Project Description Following on from the Easter services I was handed the epic challenge of creating sermon art for the book of Exodus. Exodus is a crazy book; massive, lots of really important stuff, loads of different themes etc. Creating art which did it justice...

The Great Commission

The Great Commission

Project Description Tacked on to the end of the Easter services will be a covering of the great commission. In that vein it was decided to have some artwork in the same design trend.

Easter

Easter

Project Description Here are a set of 3 images produced for this years Easter services at ECC. Originally it was meant to be just one image, but to produce one image that encompasses the whole was proving aesthetically challenging. A tryptic seemed the best way to...

Colossians

Colossians

Project Description New year, new art. January sees ECC opening up Colossians for a quick whip through one of Paul’s letters. This letter has a few key themes but one that really jumped out at me was forgiveness. This time of year if great for focusing the mind, new...

Luke, revisited

Luke, revisited

Project Description I did some Luke artwork a while ago for the ECC backcatalogue (scroll for a while to find!). With the summer over, ECC is bringing Luke back to finish off the book. With that in mind I’ve decided to redesign (or try at least) the artwork. the...

The final Piece

The final Piece

Project Description The Big Read, in one image. This images of the series artwork was used on flyers for members and other folk. It’s nice to see them all together, a little family; so different in so many ways, but with something common and binding that holds them...

Jude

Jude

Project Description So, the final week of ‘The Big Read’ is upon us, and this is the final design for the series. When reading through the book, this statement hit pretty hard. It’s a pretty bold statement, that packs quite the punch. So, with that in mind  I wanted...

3 John

3 John

Project Description Leading on from 2 John we have….2 John! What a surpirse! The design here was simple but complex, in a hidden way. The image is heavily layered to give an aged and worn effect, and de-saturated to allow the focus to settle on the words before...

Haggai

Haggai

Project Description Whoopsie! I got confused last week and jumped the gun with 2 John. Oh well! 2 John actually rolled out this week, with Haggai coming the week before. The inspiration for this cover came from an old Habitat magazine that I’ve had lying around for...

2 John

2 John

Project Description This coming Sunday, ECC will be delving into 2 John. It’ll be nice to emerge from the catastrophic prophecies and judgements of the minor prophets, zoom forward a little in time, and have a look at tidgey 2 John. When I read over the book prior to...

Zephaniah

Zephaniah

Project Description This coming Sunday ECC will be delving into the world of Zephaniah. This artwork is one of my favourites of the series. There are a lot of elements that went into it’s creation. but I just love the feel of it all, and how the burning effervescence...

Habakkuk

Habakkuk

Project Description This one’s going up late….and I have no excuse! Last Sunday we explored the world of Habakkuk, and how God used His people’s enemies to achieve his goals. That was the idea behind the graphic.

Nahum

Nahum

Project Description The second week of The Big Read. and we dive into Nahum. The book of Nahum is the lesser known brother of Jonah. Set sometime after the original fishy adventure, the Ninevites have forgotten about their ash-cloth repentance and have returned to...

Obadiah

Obadiah

Project Description Next Sunday sees the start of ECC’s Summer Series. With numbers being down due to holidays and the like, the opportunity has arisen to get stuck into the smallest books in the Good Book. The first of which is Obadiah. Now, this first design, I must...

James

James

Project Description Third in the archived series is James. Had a couple of ideas here, they tend to inform one another. The basic thread I pulled out was the ‘faith without works is dead’ theme. It’s a strong statement and the strong graphics compliment that I...

Acts

Acts

Project Description Wanted to try out something a little different with this piece. As I’m doing the archives, it gives me a little more artistic freedom and I’ve been wanting to do something like this for a while.

Genesis

Genesis

Project Description Emmanuel is a relatively new church in one sense; it has moved building and area rendering it’s original name obsolete, and therefore it’s website. With the new website design came extra ability to store sermons etc. These retrospective series’ of...

Nehemiah

Nehemiah

Project Description Nehemiah was the first series I was asked to produce artwork for. The brief was limited to say the least, which was great for my creativity but resulted in many revisions…which I’ve included below. The first image was the eventual winner.