Showing posts with label Save-A-Lot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Save-A-Lot. Show all posts

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Save-A-Lot Nascar


Save-A-Lot got into Nascar this year and I got to work on a lot of the artwork. We did just about everything; t-shirts, web stuff, hero cards, and even full size cardboard cutouts of Carl Edwards for the stores. Carl placed second in the Nationwide series so it has been an exciting year. I was never really that into Nascar before working on this project but it was a ton of fun and I can't wait for next season.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

I'm a big winner


I work as a graphic designer for Save-A-Lot food stores and I do a lot of their private label packaging. This week I went to a big private label sow in Chicago called PLMA where I won an award for Crunchy Granola Raisin Bran. The PLMA show was lots of fun it's full of a lot of grocery buyers and vendors and we go to look at and study everything the competition is doing. Developing grocery brands is great, it's not cartooning but I really enjoy it and it helps pay the bills. I wish I had a photo of the back of he box I got some nice lifestyle shots and I wrote some killer verbage about how Crunchy Granola Raisin Bran can pretty much solve all your life's problems. So go to your local Save-A-lot and pick up a box of the award winning Crunchy Granola Raisin Bran it tastes three times better than your favorite food wrapped in a suculant blanket of pure love.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Hanging around


I have been all over the place last week so I haven't had a ton of time to do anything for the blog, so I just grabbed something a little older from one of my cereal boxes. I had a lot of fun with this character on Save-A-Lots Fruit Berry Crunch (similar to crunch berries only better). Since leopards like climbing trees I always have him hanging upside down from somewhere and you never see his feet, so that was pretty fun. This picture is from the side panel so it had to be a little longer. Cereal Box characters are probably one of my favorite things to do, they are cute happy characters bent on eating breakfast cereal. We often don't take cereal box art seriously but when I was a three year old the cereal isle in grocery store was like a fine art gallery.