April 2, 2012

Monster Pipe - Medical Waste Series

Just finished this packaging art for Beau Bajjaly's Monster Pipes - Medical Waste Series (#4). The line separating the clear illustration and the blurred out/grayed out area is the die line. Everything inside will become the finished product packaging, after Beau adds his finishing touches (product informational text, logos, minor finishing elements, etc.). These pipes have just been finished so I don't have actual finished product photos yet, but I'll upload some as soon as I get them.

4 comments:

  1. Cool artwork right there! Though the concept shows how scary it is to leave medical waste around, the art can still be considered appealing. This will probably do well as a reminder to communities and medical establishments to practice proper waste management.

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