I’ve had the pleasure of doing some art for my band. These have been made into Stickers and T-shirts to promote the new album. https://pepperbox.bandcamp.com/album/badlands-and-good-deeds

Recently, I did a series featuring different Yorkville speakers and possible applications. Social media platforms, no boosting. The captions featured the information. As a personal criticism, I think taking more time to animate the speakers would have been a more successful approach.

Your sound = Yorkville.

Your Sound = Yorkville
The PS12P is our most versatile speaker. From front of house, to side fill, or monitor, it’s 1400 watts can handle most live show requirements. Available for $1589 or daily rentals around $28 each.

Your Sound = Yorkville. The EXM is our most portable speaker. Charge it up, throw it in a backpack (it weighs less than 20 pounds) and head up a mountainside to play to the trees for up to 5 hours. (Before you give them a hug) Currently available for $45 a month to rent or purchase for $749.00

Your sound = Yorkville. The Elite 18P is the Bog Poppa of our lineup. This sub can rattle your rib cage and is loved by DJs and dancers alike. It is 1600 watts, and you can buy one for your party for $2649 or rent one for your gig for 75 bucks a day.

Here are some quick promo social media photos I took, and a bit of an experiment with AI. The challenge was to adapt existing promotions from head office to make them as enticing as possible for our specific location. Our location is decorated in a cold-greige interior. I warmed up all our photos to convey the personalities of the people instead. (who are quite friendly and warm in nature)

I dipped my toe into AI a little bit. Our audience reacted negatively to it, so I changed course. However, it was an interesting challenge.

The following are some quick uploads that had no business getting hundreds of non-boosted views. I will definitely use frogs with cowboy hats again.

Beyond that, these are my most recent uploads featuring meme trends. As saturated as we are with promotions, the challenge is to bring them to the audience’s attention without hammering them over the head.

This was in the height of the Heated Rivalry T-show trend.