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I was recently subcontracted by City Streetz, a full service graphics shop here in Fort Lauderdale, to create a box design for delicious Honeybell Oranges for a company called Cushman’s Fruit Company. City Streetz frequently calls upon me for illustration projects and maps.

The box is a rather heavy duty and complex cardboard box. I did the initial drawings by hand with graphite, but adding spot color had to be done in Photoshop using channels. The drawings of the orchard were done in layers by using translucent velum. This allowed us to change the position of the tree in the foreground in relation to the orchard in the background, for instance, without redoing the whole illustration. I made two dimensional mockups using Illustrator and Gil at City Streetz and I both worked on the final for the printer’s template in Indesign. What you see here is the final two dimensional mockup of the front and sides (if you click on it you can see the top as well). The color of the cardboard has been simulated to give a more realistic idea of the look of the final product. The folds and cuts of the dieline can be seen in pink.

To learn more about City Streetz visit CityStreetz.net and for more information about Cushman’s Fruit Company visit honeybell.com.

See the box on QVC’s website…
Cushman Box on QVC
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For the last two years I have created a holiday card for Foreign Trade Zone Corporation of Mobile, Alabama. This year they wanted a train scene with a winter wonderland feel. They provided me with a photo, but it wasn’t snowing and it wasn’t very cheerful. Some time and effort in Photoshop created the wintery train scene they wanted.

It was a fun project. I look forward to seeing what Foreign Trade Zone Corporation comes up with next.

Original Photo Printed card

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I was recently subcontracted by City Streetz, a full service graphics shop here in Fort Lauderdale, to create a map for The Ah Tah Thi Ki Museum highlighting some of Florida’s Seminole Indian heritage. City Streetz frequently calls upon me for illustration projects and, of course, maps.

Map Cover (and back cover on left)

The Ah Tah Thi Ki Museum had an existing map, but it was very dated, so my task was to bring it up to date. The map was to be in a poster format (34′X22") that folded down to 8.5"X11". For the map itself, this meant completely recreating it and for the rest of the panels on the map the previous design could serve as a rough guide. I screen captured some of the highlights of the project in time lapse video. I hope you enjoy it.

To learn more about City Streetz visit CityStreetz.net and for more information on the Ah Tah Thi Ki Museum visit ahtahthiki.com. To see a zoomable map (if you don’t already) click the “more” link below.

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Posted by John Potter at 8 November 2010

Category: Graphics, Illustration

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By John Potter

You may recall that last year I worked on a project for Foreign Trade Zone Corporation of Mobile, Alabama. I created a holiday card photo of their offices. They wanted a snowy scene at night. Unfortunately, the only images available to them were during the day and without snow (since it doesn’t snow in Mobile). I did the job using Photoshop and recorded the project in Time Lapse video.

This year they decided to use the same image, but with a twist. They wanted the building in a snow globe. Once again I used Photoshop. I created a decidedly ambiguous environment for the snow globe to reside in, but I implied that there is a fireplace in the room.

It was a fun project. I look forward to seeing what Foreign Trade Zone Corporation comes up with next.

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