Hi there! I’m Drewprops - a creative consultant for feature films, television series, corporate clients, publishers & space pirates, and this is my online portfolio ;)
Books, websites, hand drawn sketches, technical diagrams, animated videos, product labels, logos, vehicle graphics, magazine articles, speaking engagements, science fiction conventions, pubcrawls, t-shirts, animations, etc., etc. – let’s make neat stuff!
I can concentrate on one piece of your puzzle or I can help you put all the pieces together. I’m flexible, conscientious, and I like to think that I’m professional. I have a great network of talented colleagues and I like to please my clients, which means that I’ll let you know if I think I’m not the right person for your job and hopefully have recommendations for people you should consider. I hope that you’ll enjoy looking around the website. Thanks for stopping by!
Sample Projects
The Mystery of Bunny’s Soft Mark
This is an article that I wrote for Oz Magazine, published by Gary and Tia Powell of Oz Publishing. Oz Magazine provided the artwork for this issue's layout. They say that “talent comes in all sizes”, but in a world where “talent” is a size double-E, anything is up for grabs. This article focused on a bit of unexpected... See more...
The PiratePalooza™ Star Skull Sigil
I’ve created plenty of logos over the years, for use in the real world and in movies, but this is the first sigil that I’d ever been asked to create. Captain Drew’s sigil remains particularly special among the things I’ve designed because it captures so many elements of his personality and history, and because so many people tend to identify with it. While it’s... See more...
Pirate Pete's Seafood Shanty
During one of the busiest times in the art department it was decided to bring in some additional people to ease the strain. Brian Nixon did some pirate sketches for us and I took our favorite sketch and converted it into a hard-lined cartoon character and incorporated that version into a commercial looking faux wooden graphic for... See more...
Microphone Cube Wraps
Whenever you shoot a modern press conference scene, or a scene with television news/radio reporters armed with microphones, you expect to see the television/radio station’s call letters or logo. In the business the thing those graphics are mounted on are called “microphone cubes”, and in the movie business it’s normal procedure to use a station name and call sign assigned... See more...
PiratePalooza.com Website
My only persistently “bad” client is a space pirate named Captain Drew, who insisted that I help him with the redesign of his personal website. The Captain wanted something “different and new” and something to “show off how cool I really am so the wenches will dig me the most”, which are more or less the very same goals of any website owner. Realizing that... See more...









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