Illustrations by Alex Saviuk – Phantom 1
The Phantom has been popular since the 1940’s. Our very own Alex Saviuk started on the Phantom a few years ago and it’s been an amazing success. You gotta check this out. Art by Alex Saviuk.
The Phantom has been popular since the 1940’s. Our very own Alex Saviuk started on the Phantom a few years ago and it’s been an amazing success. You gotta check this out. Art by Alex Saviuk.
Alex Saviuk had his own Spider-Man comic for over 7 years, the Web of Spider-Man. Judging by the lines at his table at Comic-Con every year, his popularity has not waned.
This is the inside illustration of a tri-fold pamphlet for a disaster relief company. We designed the character and helped layout the page. Illustration by Alex Saviuk.
We illustrated a series of ads and storyboards for a Black & Decker campaign. Drawing tools isn’t as much fun as using them, but it was still fun. Art by Alex Saviuk and Mark Simon.
Orlando theme party designers Hello Florida came to us to illustration their huge party ideas. This is for turning a convention center into a nightclub for a corporate party. They wouldn’t let us draw hookers though. They didn’t have that much of a sense of humor. Oh well. Illustration by Alex Saviuk and Mark Simon.
A proposed biblical theme park in Shrevesport, LA had an entry like a temple. We did a series of illustrations showcasing various rides and attractions. Illustration by Mike Conrad.
This amazing product, the Food Brick, is used to deliver and protect food to starving people around the world. We drew this concept art to present to their investors. Illustration by Mike Conrad.
Remember Spielberg’s underwater sci-fi series seaQuest DSV on NBC? We do. It was Mark’s favorite production. It was like Star Trek underwater. Mark did the concept art and storyboards for the series.This was the barracks for one of the episodes.
Back in the early 90’s, Mark was the second art director at Nickelodeon in Orlando. Welcome Freshmen was one of the series he designed. Here’s the concept design and a photo of the finished set.
The Navy hired us to do a number of concept pieces for a presentation meant to scare the shit out of Congress.