Jeryd Pojawa’s computer graphics experience dates back to the ’80s, when he was a alpha tester for Quantell’s Paintbox and Harry system.
Since then he has become proficient in Photoshop and has created a wide variety of images for various projects.
Below: A series of posters created to decorate sets on “Poseidon,” Warner Bros’ 2006 disaster film remake of “The Poseidon Adventure.”
Here is a series of illustrations created for a children’s story, “Jasmine and the Djinn.”
This is an homage to old-fashioned circus sideshows, “Dr. Fausto’s Fabulous Freaks.” Each card represents and idealized circus poster image on the front, and a more down-to-earth depiction of the “real” performers on the back.
Banner advertisements for Body Vision jewelry company. Each measured 28″ x 60″ and were designed for use with their trade show booth / advertising campaign.
This is a miscellaneous assortment of graphic design projects: