Scott Hull Associates



  • Scott Hull Associates
    1430 Clear Springs Ct
    Dayton, Ohio 45458
    p. 937.433.8383
    f. 937.433.0434
    scott@scotthull.com
  • Character Design

    Von Glitschka + Creative Wrangling

    December 12, 2011

    Bucky Bronco character illustration. This past summer Scott Hull Associates’ Von Glitschka was hired by the branding agency Integer to illustrate a Bucky Bronco character for a Coors Light campaign with the Denver Broncos. Von tells us the story of the process. Stadium graphic illustration. Being a creative hired gun means I create what I’m [...]

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    Von Glitschka + Fowl Ball

    December 6, 2011

    New MLB cartoon logo. Designers by nature are visually oriented, we’re attracted to beautiful design and rightly so. But we also take notice when we see something that falls short as well. There’s been many times a design has flooded my eye gate and caused me to think or say to myself “Ugh! I wish [...]

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    Living Licensed

    October 19, 2011

    art by Penelope Dullaghan Hey art world! I found Saundra Marcel’s article on “Living Licensed” to be most interesting and thought provoking. We definitely raised our three “Hull” children on Strawberry Shortcake dolls, Ninja Turtles and Star Wars. Did we stifle their creativity or encourage their imaginations with licensed characters jumping from the movie screen [...]

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    Andrea Eberbach! Dog Gone It…

    September 13, 2011

    Scott Hull Associates artist Andrea Eberbach shares her love of the animal kingdom through her cat and dog illustrations. Andrea feels in odd attachment to her pets and admits that capturing the animal’s soul and personality in a portrait is fun to do! Andrea has three casts of her own, L.T., Jimmy and Bella, but [...]

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    Tim Gough Illustrator, Designer +Printmaker

    June 30, 2011

    Are you one of the few who received Tim Gough‘s latest screen print and stickers? Tim’s passion for custom promotion lead him to personally screen this one of a kind collection himself. From the envelope to the limited edition print. As a bonus, Tim included a collection of stickers.

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    Meg Hunt: ARRRRRRRRRRRGH!!!!

    March 20, 2011

    Brand New School hired me to develop some concepts they would turn into animations for the Cartoon Network rebranding they worked on. This is one of the two station IDs I worked on. Super fun– but I sure hope I get to collaborate on more animated work in the future! It’s addictive.

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    Mark Riedy + Zach Hicks Talk Horses

    December 7, 2010

    Project: Budweiser Clydesdales Brand Icon Creative Firm: Switch Illustrator Designer: Mark Riedy Creative/Art Director: Zach Hicks Mark: Whenever you are asked to work on a long-standing iconic image such as the Budweiser Clydesdales, the biggest challenge is striking a creative balance. The art already has a name for itself. You want to add your own [...]

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    Grant Gilliland ProvidesTasty Art at Jubili

    October 18, 2010

    Scott Hull Associates artist Grant Gilliland now has seven new works at Jubili, a frozen yogurt and cereal shop. Inspired by the impeccably clean and fun aesthetics of Jubili (note the wavy white yogurt walls), each one was hand painted with a colored-yogurt airbrush gun! Okay, not really. We aren’t sure they even make those, [...]

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    Visually Intoxicating

    August 24, 2010

    As a creative collaborator hired gun, Von Glitschka does a lot of collaborative exploratory work for agencies and design firms. Denver based Barnhart called to create a new brand character for a pitch they were developing for their client Tommy Knocker Brewery. A character development like this represents an entire company and a product line, [...]

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    Mark Riedy + Red Baron

    March 16, 2010

    An interview with art director, Victor Jantzen Client: LPK Title of Project: Red Baron Pizza- character development/update Target audience: Consumer Food Market Customers What creative/business goals did you have with this project? The objective was for LPK to contemporize the overall brand look while incrementally elevating the quality impression and delivering a more authentic “pizzeria” [...]

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