WEBSITE DESIGN, LOGO DESIGN &
PRINT DESIGN FOR THE HORROR INDUSTRY
HORROR LOGO DESIGNS
- Cadaver X, 2006. Horror-themed band.
- Borderlands Books, San Francisco, 2005.
- The Brothers Grimm Ball, San Francisco, 2005.
- Chicago Horror Film Festival , 2005.
- AfraidOfTheDark.com, 2005.
- The Vampyricon, 2005. For Douglas Clegg's upcoming epic vampire series of novels.
- HorrorFind.com, 2005. The first horror search engine ever founded, and still the best. Sinister Visions designed 2 fonts for HorrorFind (called HorrorFind and Horrormaster) and implemented them into sweeping redesigns of HorrorFind.com's websites and marketing materials at the beginning of 2005.
- Horror Network, 2003, revised 2004. Proposed horror cable channel.
- Carfax-Abbey.com, 2004. Horror movie database site. Designed for web usage.
- BoardOfBlood.com, 2004. A horror-themed discussion board. Designed for web usage.
- 5 logos/characters for various Horror.Net sister sites, 2004. Designed for web usage:
- Carnopolis, 2003. Carnopolis is an art/comic/magazine somewhat like a combination of Heavy Metal and Creepy.
- Zombie Pinups, 2003. ZPU is exactly what it says it is. (!)
- Zombo the Clown, Sinister Visions side project, 2003.
- International Horror Guild Association for Horror Writers & Professionals, 2002.
HORROR WEBSITES
- ZombieArmyProductions.com, Designer and webmaster, 2008
- ChicagoZombie.com, Designer and webmaster, 2008
- WarOfTheDead.com, Designer, 2007
- TheChainsawMafia.com, Designer, 2006 *
- ChicagoHorror.com, Designer and webmaster, 2006
- Sinister Visions completely redesigned the following HorrorFind.com sites, 2005:
- HorrorFind.com
- HorrorFindWeekend.com
- HalloweenGreetings.com
- HorrorGreetings.com [Also provided all-new public-domain and unique eCards]
- FeralFiction.com, Header graphic, 2004 *
- FrogsInkHouse.com, Designer and webmaster, 2004
- Carnopolis.com, Designer, 2003 [Site is defunct and archived for your review]
- ZombiePinups.com, Designer and webmaster, 2003
- Chiaroscuro Magazine: Page Designer, 2002*
- IHGOnline.org: Official Site for the International Horror Guild: Designer, 2002*
- Designer-in-Residence for Gothic.Net December 1999 - 2005
HORROR MEDIA : BOOKS, CDS, ETC.
- We Now Pause for Station Identification by Gary A. Braunbeck. Cover illustration and layout for Endeavor Press, 2004.
- The Crawling Abattoir by Martin Mundt. Cover illustration and layout for Twilight Tales Publications, 2004.
- Beyond the Dust book cover for Flesh & Blood Press. Cover photography, art & design. 2003.
- Gothic.Net Web Magazine Retail Package, 2002. Also book cover design, promotional materials, magazine cover, stickers, banners, stationary, logo design, t-shirt designs, etc. since 1999.
- Becoming October by William Simmons. Chapbook Cover Art/Design, Interior Design & Typesetting. Flesh & Blood Press. 2002.
- Songs from Dead Singers Anthology. Cover Art & Design. Catalyst Press. 2002.
- Deep Into That Darkness Peering by Tom Piccirilli. Book Cover Illustration/Design & Interior Illustrations. Terminal Fright Press. 2000.
- Extremes Horror Interactive CD Rom. CD Cover & Tray Card Art & Design. Lone Wolf Publications, 1999.
HORROR GRAPHIC DESIGN / PRINTED MARKETING MATERIALS
- metaMORPHosis Mask Card , 2007. Folding card attached to masks so they can hang on display.
- Chicago Horror Film Festival Poster, 2005
- Flashback Weekend T-Shirt Front Back, 2005
- The Rising ad created for Brian Keene for Cemetery Dance Magazine, 2004.
- Horrorfind Media Kit. Sinister Visions took the Horrorfind mascot (flaming-skull character) and rendered him in a quasi-realistic fashion for this full-size brochure/folder advertising Horrorfind's advertising and marketing capabilities. SV also did all layout and design. 2003.
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