
I have been asked both verbally and by expression about the shrimp on my business cards, flyers and website. Some confusion runs amuck over my decision to use such strange little creatures as my graphic of choice and I hope to enlighten you as to why I made the choice to use those crazy little critters.
I chose the image first for the conceptual elements that it contained. First, you have a dish of orange shrimp, all looking exactly like the next and all staying inside the bowl.....except for one. That crazy blue guy that has made the decision to crawl outside the bowl and don a different color. He is sure to get the attention. Let's just say, he stands out from his crowd and isn't afraid to go outside the bowl. Personally, I LOVE the concept.
Now, I have found that the site of the shrimp and their beady little black eyes can cause some people unease, while others find the image adorable. I think that you will either love the image or possibly be repulsed by it. Either way.....I guarantee that you will remember me and my creative design company. It stands out! You will remember! Demands attention. That is the concept I bring to you as a designer. Not in the way of plastering shrimp on your company image but more in light of helping you to stand out from the crowd and get remembered!

1 comments:
You might want to spell the word explanation correctly . . .. you might be creative and cute with your ideas . .. but lack of thoroughness in your advertising suggests lack of attention to detail? explination . . ..
ex⋅pla⋅na⋅tion /ˌɛkspləˈneɪʃən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [ek-spluh-ney-shuhn] Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. the act or process of explaining.
2. something that explains; a statement made to clarify something and make it understandable; exposition: an explanation of a poem.
3. a meaning or interpretation: to find an explanation for a mystery.
4. a mutual declaration of the meaning of words spoken, actions, motives, etc., with a view to adjusting a misunderstanding or reconciling differences: After a long and emotional explanation they were friends again.
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