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Biomate Packaging Design

in print / by Ed Brafford
February 21, 2024

Biovante has a multitude of products in their portfolio. I created several package designs that had a cohesive look but color coded so that you could distinguish each product from one another at a quick glance.

Bronco Mitzi

in advertisements, print / by Ed Brafford
March 26, 2021

Mitzi (OWL EYES)

in advertisements, print / by Ed Brafford
March 26, 2021

MISSING SOMETHING?

in print / by Ed Brafford
February 5, 2018

Heartland Swing Festival Calendar

in print / by Ed Brafford
December 12, 2017

John Deere Financial – Multi-Use Account

0 Comments/ in print / by Ed Brafford
February 14, 2017

Annual Report

0 Comments/ in print / by Ed Brafford
March 14, 2014

This was an annual report concept for West Central Bank. They wanted to create a nice unique design piece that would keep the readers attention. This piece used a chalkboard like cover and a brushed metal binding that gave it more of an industrial feel. To be consistent with the theme, the inside text and charts have more of a hand drawn look.

Farm Tuff

0 Comments/ in print / by Ed Brafford
March 14, 2014

Abilene Machine is a parts company that carries an extensive inventory of new and remanufactured tractor, combine, swather and engine parts. When creating Abeline Machine’s Farm Tuff catalog cover, I used an image of some rough working mans hands to connect with the “TUFF” farmers who are buying the products.

Pete the pathogen display

0 Comments/ in print / by Ed Brafford
January 28, 2014

Pete the Pathogen was a character created to help teach employees how a new product worked. At an unveiling event, these large wall sized posters had Pete guiding the viewer through the process as he asked and answered questions about the product. It was a fun way to explain something that was very technical and it kept the employees engaged.

Brochure for SBRC

0 Comments/ in print / by Ed Brafford
January 28, 2014

This is a brochure created to illustrate what would happen if U.S. farmers and ranchers no longer used productivity-enhancing technologies to raise beef cattle. The domino image is used to show that when one domino falls, a lot more fallow. The domino imagery guides you through the pieceĀ  and the small illustrations give a quick glimpse as to how our planet would be affected without these technologies.

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