Section Shirt 2011
Section Shirt 2011
(Flutes & Piccolos)
Every marching season someone in each section is in charge of designing a shirt for the section. This year, that was me, and this is what I did. (Only exception being the names weren't animals, but rather the real names). It's simple, but I love it that way. It was not just me that came up with what we wanted on the shirt; my section all voted on the saying. (There were plenty of ideas floating around.)
(Flutes & Piccolos)
Every marching season someone in each section is in charge of designing a shirt for the section. This year, that was me, and this is what I did. (Only exception being the names weren't animals, but rather the real names). It's simple, but I love it that way. It was not just me that came up with what we wanted on the shirt; my section all voted on the saying. (There were plenty of ideas floating around.)
Choral Department
For a few years, the choral department here at the high school has gone "shirtless." Not literally of course, but we haven't had an organization "logo" to put shirts. This year, I was approached by our choral director and asked to design a logo that could be both screen printed and embroidered on every object imaginable.
Music Department Holiday Concert Program
After making a mistake on a previous project for the music department, I was given the task of simply "printing" this program. A few days later, I was told to go down to see the head of our music department. She told me that I was going to be completing the cover for the program, but that quickly turned into the entire program.
After several trips back and forth to get random information and several spell checks, the program was complete. We ran off 500 copies to be folded later by members of the music department.
At the concert, Mrs. McKee, our music department head, brought me out on stage to "put a face to the artist." (Still not 100% sure I appreciate that.)
After several trips back and forth to get random information and several spell checks, the program was complete. We ran off 500 copies to be folded later by members of the music department.
At the concert, Mrs. McKee, our music department head, brought me out on stage to "put a face to the artist." (Still not 100% sure I appreciate that.)