Creating Graphics
I can create simple graphics that comprise of some basic shapes and text, or highly detailed graphics that depict a person, place, animal or object which may include hundreds of layers.
The Mathers Media logo is an example of a simple graphic as it comprises mostly of squares, circles and a triangle.
A more complicated graphic to make was this wolf design for Oliver Green. This sports entertainment wrestling logo has over 30 layers of custom shapes.

I am happy to work on any graphic projects however the more complex the graphic, the longer the process will take.
I use vector image software to create graphics so that I can create your file as a ‘Scalable Vector Graphic’ (SVG). Vector files store images via mathematical formulas based on points and lines on a grid and is very useful because SVG images can be printed with high quality at any resolution.
I’ll also create your graphic as a high quality pixel based file which most users will be more familiar with.
Creating Animation
I can create animation using your graphics and this animation can also range from very simple to very complex. The complexity will be based on the number of moving parts, whether or not these parts move independently and if the parts need to be connected.
This is an example of a simple animation done using a previously existing logo. I was asked to animate the logo to have the individual pieces coming together. I did this by separating each triangle and animating them independently to create the finished effect.
If you have an existing graphic that you want to have animated, I’ll need access to original designs and high quality parts of the image otherwise I will not be able to animate your graphic (unless I can easily and quickly recreate your graphic, and have permission to do so).
If you want a new graphic with the intention of animating it then there may be some considerations or revisions that need to be made to the design.