Logo design refresh that I recently did for a fellow fish decoy carver, Ruesinks Carvings. Always fun to help others take their branding up a notch for their businesses and creative outlets.
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Thanks to my friend Mario for embracing a bit of holiday humor with this illustration I did for his business.
If you have plumbing needs in the greater Jefferson county area, contact MR Plumber.
Fellow deer hunters, you asked, I listened. Here is my first hunting themed shirt that I designed and screen printed. It's now available in my Etsy shop. For you local peeps, I'll have it for sale at my booth at the Fort Holiday Market this Saturday. You'll find me located at Luther Elementary.
A recently finished logo design I did for a fellow fish decoy carver.
Give his excellent work a look at LaVoi Decoys
A fun design I recently completed for Bear River Braapsters.
I'm still working through all my great fall photography, videography, and design projects but the cooler temps have me looking forward to winter. Been designing and printing (at Brindle Ink) some new spearing apparel. First couple new items just hit my Etsy shop.
Check it out: etsy.com/shop/RyanEbertArt
Finished sign I designed for the shop at Brindle Ink. Measures 36"x20", printed on 3mm plastic with a protective laminate so it'll last through whatever weather Wisconsin throws at it.
Things are rolling along at break neck speeds at both businesses. It's been a crazy swing from my toughest business year in 2020 to what'll likely be my best. Looking at my scope of current projects and ones booked, I'll only be accepting a very limited number of photography, videography, and design work for the remainder of this year.
As always, thanks for the tremendous support of my creative endeavors!
A fun project I've been helping with came to life today! From marketing materials to label design I've been working with Mangiami Italiano as they start make and sell their own marinara sauce. Right now it's available at the restaurant, the Lake Mills Farmers market, and soon coming to local stores.
The website, www.brindleink.com, I built for Brindle Ink is now live! Once we get closer to opening I'll be adding our apparel catalogs to the site.
Logo I designed for the new business, Brindle Ink. Give the page a follow so you can see our progress as we work towards opening.
Beef. It's what's for dinner.
This cuts of meat chart I designed for Shriver Meats, located in Maryland. The printed sign will measure 24"x36" and be displayed in their market for customers to see the specific cuts they offer. Entire design was done in Adobe Illustrator and is all vector art.
Happy to share that Ben Weiss, Brandon Housley, and myself are starting a new business. Brindle Ink, a screen printing business soon to be opening in Fort Atkinson, WI. We each bring unique backgrounds and skill sets to our newest venture. Ben has extensive experience in screen printing. Brandon has helped establish multiple successful businesses in town and has deep roots to the community. My creative skills and graphic design background make screen printing a natural fit. We’re in the process of revitalizing a space on Madison Ave, moving equipment, building our website and designing a logo. So while we've got a lot of work to do, we plan on doing some test runs soon and hope to be open by early this summer.
Follow our progress at
facebook.com/brindleink
instagram.com/brindleink
www.brindleink.com (coming soon)
Very excited to share the new website I made for C.C. Moo LLC adaptive clothing using video and photos I captured at their workshop over the winter. www.ccmooclothing.com
Their handmade clothing provide an ease and convenience to all families with infants and toddlers who desire a unique way to minimize the hassle of G-tube feedings. Happy to have been working with this great mother and daughter duo for 5+ years now as they continue to grow their important business.
Check out the new website I built for Connect Techs LLC. Specialists in the installation of tv wall mounts, security alarms, cameras, door access, data cabling, and home theaters.
Finally got my hands on this book, A Century of Farm Photos, from the AAEA- The Ag Communicators Network! I played a small part in its making by helping with some original design direction and gathering historical dairy photos. Some of my photography is also featured in it. The extremely talented Jim Patrico (editor,photographer) and Donovan Harris (Art Director) did an excellent job on the book.
Had a great afternoon at C.C. Moo LLC adaptive clothing. Getting some photos and video clips for a project we’ll be working on.
Thanks to High Rev Graphics LLC, I'm now restocked on shirts in my Etsy shop. Including my new design of the elusive Northern Pikealope. Only the savviest and most "hydrated" of fishermen have even caught glimpses of this unique fish. Found only in the murky backwaters of rivers here in the Midwest.
New t-shirt design! Available soon through my Etsy shop! Cuts of meat of the elusive pikealope.
www.etsy.com/shop/RyanEbertArt
With snow finally on the ground we're into my favorite season. Things don't really slow down but they do shift gears. Working on some personal projects like this one, building websites, and carving fish decoys. Still doing photography work too, like todays commercial building shoots throughout southern Wisconsin and some occasional winter portrait sessions.
Recently finished this shirt design and illustration for an east coast based dairy farmer/florist.
Recently finished logo for Hopkins Family Farm Meats. Offering delicious, locally raised, pork and beef from a seventh generation family farm.