Holland Dotts: swell designer, friendly fella.

Hambone Design is a showcase of the most recent work of HOLLAND DOTTS. Along with a new theme, this version also introduces the HAMBONE DESIGN BLOG. Enjoy the site, and if you're feeling generous, please leave your 2-cents with the CONTACT FORM. Cheers!

A few more ways to describe the guy.

Bézier Afficionado

A deep love for the pen tool, and an unsatisfiable itch to create graphics with it

Type Enthusiast

Appreciating the finer things in life, like a beautiful ligature, clever drop cap, or stylish glyph

Crafty Angler

Handy in everything from choosing great paper to implementing the perfect jQuery Plugin

First Pixels

My love for creating digital art originated pixel by pixel in Microsoft Paint. Many elaborate mosaics later, art took center stage at West Virginia University where I earned a BFA with a Dual Emphasis in Graphic Design and Photography and a Minor in Communication Studies. If you are interested in working with a friendly freelancer or have an opening at your awesome agency, please CONTACT ME. I would love to hear about it!

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Hambone Design Blog

Create 3D Metal Type Pieces in Illustrator

This tutorial shows how to use Illustrator to create  3D movable type pieces like an old printing press would use. The look is created with reusable layer effects and graphic styles, so the individual letters stay editable. An Illustrator file of the basic letter blocks is also available at the end of the tutorial, and is free to use however you like. » read more

Make a Seamless Wood Floor Pattern in Photoshop

Wood Pattern Teaser
This tutorial demonstrates an easy way to create a seamlessly tiling wood floor pattern out of a photo of wood grain. The resulting pattern can be used as a background for print or web.  There are many resources available for free wood grain textures, and this process will produce nice results with many different wood photos. I found the one I’m using here on Deviant Art courtesy of SweetSoulSister. » read more
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