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
Drewprops.com Website Redesign
I’ve used the domain drewprops.com to host a personal blog for more than a decade, so when in 2012 I returned to doing film work and outside corporate assignments I concluded that it was time to transform the site into an online portfolio and shunt the blog to a subdomain (blog.drewprops.com). I began by studying the websites of designers that I’ve long admired and compiled a list of... See more...
Tape Escapes Logo
In the 1990s my friend B.B. Cherry developed a rather large Internet following devoted to her imaginatively clever fan faction spin-off of the Highlander television series. As a fan of books-on-tape, B.B. had been toying with the idea of recording her own books on tape for a few years so when she finally founded her business “Tape Escapes” we experimented with imagery... 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...
Film Georgia License Plates
In 2003 I bought a new car and wanted to get a really neat movie industry oriented license plate to put on the front of it, but nothing existed. So, I sat down and began drawing what would eventually become known as the “Film Georgia” license plate. I sold the plates from 2004 through 2008, but after a few years out of the business I’d missed out on meeting an entirely new... See more...
Burning Down the House
This is an article that I wrote for Oz Magazine, published by Gary and Tia Powell of Oz Publishing. I also created the artwork and layout for this article. Things go wrong all the time on movie sets. It’s usually just interns messing up orders on Starbucks runs, but when things go really wrong people can get hurt. In this issue I wrote... See more...









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