Design Gallery

To keep my site free of the boardroom stock photos you see everywhere else, I’ve chosen to design my own graphics. This means posing in ridiculous costumes, making Photoshop collages, and spoofing logos from TV, film, video games, and album covers. As I move into more and more design work, I thought it would be fun to share my efforts.

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After getting a lot requests for prints of my art I decided to open a  store on REDBUBBLE where you can find prints and a whole lot more.

12 thoughts on “Design Gallery”

  1. Julie Israel – Portland – Author. Artist. Work in progress. JUNIPER LEMON'S HAPPINESS INDEX is out now with Kathy Dawson Books/Penguin!
    Julie Israel says:

    Cool! I’m such a noob when it comes to Photoshop– always so impressed by the amazing things I see others do with it. Nice work on that front, and I love your spoofing! ‘Drewture’…ho ho ho.

    1. drewchial – When Drew Chial was very young, he found an attic hidden in his bedroom closet. He discovered it investigating an indentation in the ceiling, nudging it with a broom, until it fell inward. There was no stepladder for him to climb, so he scaled the shelves. Shining his flashlight, he found a long triangular hall, twice the length of his bedroom. Every surface was coated in pink insulation that made his skin itch. Creeping into the basement, Drew stole a sleeping bag that he unrolled on the attic floor. He set a tiny aluminum lock box on top of it. This is where he hid the things he wrote. Now Drew hides them in plain sight.
      drewchial says:

      Thanks so much for checking them out. With so many of these designs, I tried to reverse engineer my favorite movie posters. There’s a lot that went into that Back to Future logo.

  2. My favorite thing about these photos is I bet they were so much fun to make! Your editing skills are so creative and your expressions are fantastic. Great idea to make your own visuals to compliment your blog posts, and you do it well. I’m impressed with your dedication. What I know of photoshop, it can be time-consuming.

    1. drewchial – When Drew Chial was very young, he found an attic hidden in his bedroom closet. He discovered it investigating an indentation in the ceiling, nudging it with a broom, until it fell inward. There was no stepladder for him to climb, so he scaled the shelves. Shining his flashlight, he found a long triangular hall, twice the length of his bedroom. Every surface was coated in pink insulation that made his skin itch. Creeping into the basement, Drew stole a sleeping bag that he unrolled on the attic floor. He set a tiny aluminum lock box on top of it. This is where he hid the things he wrote. Now Drew hides them in plain sight.
      drewchial says:

      These were a ton of fun to make. At first, I was afraid to post pictures of myself on the blog at all. The first few had me trying to look badass and cool, they came off as ridiculous. My persona evolved into a scholarly doofus. I’m going for the Stephen Colbert of the literary world look.

  3. Cute Boy – MilkyWay Galaxy – I enjoy the simple things in life. Being happy is a state of mind, and I don't think people should settle for less than they deserve. I always look toward the next best thing. I like seeing other people happy. When someone else is down, it breaks my heart. I've been through more than most people my age, but hey, it's what has made me stronger. Life has thrown me challenges, and so far, I've come out on top. I realized who my real friends are, and that my family always comes first..always. Photography is a passion of mine and i am Blogger,Fashion Designer and Self Improver.
    Cute Boy says:

    very creative

  4. M. J. Kelley – San Francisco, CA – M. J. Kelley is a story forger and humorist with a passion for education. He can peel a carrot with a look. Science fiction, fantasy, screenplays, and literary fiction flick from his pen like liquid water. M. J. dwells in San Francisco, CA, seasonally as well as year round, and possesses a healthy fear of people with clipboards.
    M. J. Kelley says:

    These are awesome.

    1. drewchial – When Drew Chial was very young, he found an attic hidden in his bedroom closet. He discovered it investigating an indentation in the ceiling, nudging it with a broom, until it fell inward. There was no stepladder for him to climb, so he scaled the shelves. Shining his flashlight, he found a long triangular hall, twice the length of his bedroom. Every surface was coated in pink insulation that made his skin itch. Creeping into the basement, Drew stole a sleeping bag that he unrolled on the attic floor. He set a tiny aluminum lock box on top of it. This is where he hid the things he wrote. Now Drew hides them in plain sight.
      drewchial says:

      Thank you! Glad you like them.

  5. Sarah Brentyn – Introvert with Hulk tendencies. Lover of chocolate, cheese, wine, and words. Mum. Geek. Writer. There are more books than dust motes in my house. Author of: Hinting at Shadows On the Edge of a Raindrop
    Sarah Brentyn says:

    I must admit, I’ve never been here. *looks around* Nice place, BeetleDrewce. Is it new? I’ve always loved your graphics. (They’re like high-quality grelfies. Get it? Graphics and selfies? I crack myself up.) Anyway, glad to see these all in one place for some eye candy. Not that you’re eye candy. I mean, not that you’re NOT eye cand… *leaves*

    1. Sarah Brentyn – Introvert with Hulk tendencies. Lover of chocolate, cheese, wine, and words. Mum. Geek. Writer. There are more books than dust motes in my house. Author of: Hinting at Shadows On the Edge of a Raindrop
      Sarah Brentyn says:

      Right. And I see from previous comments this is not a new space. *turns to leave* Yeah…sorry about that. *walks into the slider door*

      1. drewchial – When Drew Chial was very young, he found an attic hidden in his bedroom closet. He discovered it investigating an indentation in the ceiling, nudging it with a broom, until it fell inward. There was no stepladder for him to climb, so he scaled the shelves. Shining his flashlight, he found a long triangular hall, twice the length of his bedroom. Every surface was coated in pink insulation that made his skin itch. Creeping into the basement, Drew stole a sleeping bag that he unrolled on the attic floor. He set a tiny aluminum lock box on top of it. This is where he hid the things he wrote. Now Drew hides them in plain sight.
        drewchial says:

        No, it isn’t new, but I keep adding so many no things to it. Sometimes I have cool designs that don’t fit any articles and this is the only place I have to put them.

    2. drewchial – When Drew Chial was very young, he found an attic hidden in his bedroom closet. He discovered it investigating an indentation in the ceiling, nudging it with a broom, until it fell inward. There was no stepladder for him to climb, so he scaled the shelves. Shining his flashlight, he found a long triangular hall, twice the length of his bedroom. Every surface was coated in pink insulation that made his skin itch. Creeping into the basement, Drew stole a sleeping bag that he unrolled on the attic floor. He set a tiny aluminum lock box on top of it. This is where he hid the things he wrote. Now Drew hides them in plain sight.
      drewchial says:

      BeetleDrewce was from last Halloween. This year I already have an Insidious, Sinister, and Slender Man spoof ready to go.

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