Various Designs & Early Works
by Duncan Mac Iver
These are just a few designs I think back on throughout the years. The first you will see is an ATM display cover my work had me measure by hand and send the die-line back to the client, Coin Less Laundry, to develop their own artwork for it. This gets printed subsurface, meaning the output file actually gets printed reflected on the back of a clear polycarbonate acrylic material on a 4x8 sheet and then sealed in with a flood white overprint layer. They needed this to be an EXACT fit and they've ordered these several times over since then so I know I did a good job.
Often in my department I am the one to deal with all the sequential numbering jobs. This image down below is a layout of numbers I had generated in Adobe Indesign using a simple text file plugged in through data merge for some apartment/unit numbers. I made sure to layout the text the way I wanted before batch creating all the numbers at once and outlined them so that I could cut them out on vinyl at the plotter. Work smarter, not harder!
I've come a long way, but still it's fun to see the kinds of things I was up to way back even before covid..