Portfolio of Nathan June.
Click on the title of a portfolio gallery to open it. Click on a thumbnail image to see a larger version. The caption of each larger image tells a little about how the image was made or what its intended use was. Click the larger image to close. Contact me at: graphics.professional (at) gmail.com
Painting on hundreds of layers.
Painting on layers plus use of displacement maps.
Painting on layers with custom brushes. Some stock texture plus use of filters and blending modes.
Hand drawn spheres with stock texture and constructed text styling.
Photo manipulation with handpainted effects plus filters.
Painted on multiple layers.
Manual painting for color effects plus filters.
Hand drawn teardrop effect plus filters to generate ripples.
Photo and stock texture manipulation.
Hand drawn from separate photo reference.
CD cover for a pro boxer and aspiring rap artist.
Large instalation piece mounted for showroom display.
Weekly tire ad in a local newspaper.
Weekly tire ad in a local newspaper.
Weekly tire ad with content removed to view visual design.
Weekly tire ad with content removed to view visual design.
Signage designed for use as a large headboard banner on self-service, prepared food refrigerators.
T-shirt design for promotional advertising. Incorporates corporate logo with local iconography.
T-shirt design for promotional advertising. Incorporates corporate logo with local iconography.
Promotional poster for a series of college seminar style courses ranging from credit courses to continuing education courses.
This was a custom made vinyl that was going on the side of a truck. I wasn't able to find a good source image in the style that they wanted, so I hand drew the gun in pencil and scanned it into the computer, where I was able to draw the logo from the image in Illustrator.
They eventually went with a logo design using the 2D bridge, but I liked how the 3D bridge came out, so here are both.
This was a logo for a deli. It was used on business documents as well as a variation which was used on point of sale product packaging.
Rainy day at sunset. Only minor cropping and color correction in post production.
Shot in black and white. Adjusted the contrast and tones, then added a subtle sepia for effect in post production.
Took a lot of patience to capture this pose, the subject didn't want to cooperate with me for a long time. Cropping, color adjustment and DoF enhancement done in post production.
Fort Vancouver, Washington. The texture on this old wood is wonderful. Some color correction done as well as some modern objects (locks etc.) removed in post production.
Fort Vancouver living history woodshop. Color and contrast had to be corrected in post production due to very heavy back lighting coming from the window.
The local community college environmental center has some nice locations for photographcs. This shot looked like a giant bonzai tree with how it was planted. I photographed it and did some minimal color correction to get the colors back to how they looked in person.
It landed only for a moment.
Intended as a juxtaposition of scale. DoF from capture, minor adjustment of contrast.
I don't mind the honey, it's the pointy end that I dislike.
Depth of field done in camera, slight cropping and color adjustment.
Great contrasted lighting this day. Big storm was moving past quickly.
Was a beautiful day out. I got a lot of cloud pictures. This one was one of my favorites though. Color adjustments made simply to reflect the actual lighting of the shot.
Both of us were hard at work finding just the right place to be.
I convreted this shot from color to black and white, then selectively replaced the original colors on certain portions. I like that the berries on this plan were all different colors to begin with, no editing of the color hues was done.
Storm clouds taken at sunset. Only minor enhancement done in post, very dynamic and colorful lighting that day. I particularly like this image.
Model retouching from initial portrait to finished image.
Vertical panorama stitched together from 10 separate images; 8 images of height plus 2 overlapping images to correct exposure on problem photography areas.
Vertical panorama stitched together from 10 separate images; 8 images of height plus 2 overlapping images to correct exposure on problem photography areas.
Web design for Westin Resort Guam with corporate branding and usage guidelines. Interface design, site structure, user content management was all developed by myself on a stringent time table.
Design and implimentation of the KUAM (local NBC affiliate) 2002 election site. I designed the interface and site graphics as well as the flash animation and assisted the programmer in constructing and integrating back end technologies to feed large amounts of information and news through the site on a constant basis. Site included database driven content, streaming media, interactive polls, and a live chat with the candidates which took place nightly after the news broadcast.
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