William Bullock

I was born on April 11th 1969 in Cincinnati, and currently reside in that very same town. I am a graphic designer/web developer, aiming to create vibrant and detailed designs while taking into account Usability Aspects and Web Standards.

For the past 8 years I've been working professionally as a designer in both electronic and print media. Since May 2002, I have been employed by CityBeat which is the number one alternative newsweekly, located in Southern, Ohio. My work at CityBeat, as well as with a host of freelance clients, entails all forms of design varying from website content, on-line advertising, print and newsletters, album cover art, poster, and postcard design. And I fix iPods too.

Contact Me: bill@tinctcreative.com

 

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Upcoming Projects

This spring will see new projects for:
• Lite Brite Indie Film & Music Test - Live Site Here
• The Northside Fourth of July Parade
• Save The Emery Theater Project
• Kate Schmidt Design
• City Iron Redesign

Lite Brite Test

Lite Brite Test Web Site Design

Kaup

Kaup Pender Associates, LLC

Kaup Pender Associates Web Site Design

Kaup

Justin Green

Justin Green Art Opening:

Justin Green is one of the most prolific artists of the San Francisco Underground Cartooning movement, recognized as the originator of the autobiographical comic with the publication of "Binky Brown Meets The Holy Virgin Mary," in 1972. This seminal work also anticipated the groundswell in literature about OCD by over two decades. Other artists, including Robert Crumb and Art Spiegelman, have cited Green as an influence. He contributed to scores of anthology titles, including two which are comprised entirely of his own work: "Show + Tell" ('73) and "Sacred and Profane" ('75). A collection of his subsequent Binky work was published in '95, "The Binky Brown Sampler."

His work has been exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and he has appeared in such esteemed venues as The New Yorker Magazine, Print Magazine, The Sacramento Bee, the WVXU website and lately, Cincinnati Magazine, yet he is still known primarily as "The Underground Artist," Justin Green.

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Your Basement Living System

Your Basement Living Systems Web Site Design

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