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Today we feature the work of Eric Vasquez. You may recognize some of Eric’s work as he is one of our most popular tutorial authors. What you may not know is that asides from writing for PSDFAN, Eric runs his own personal design business, and has built up an incredibly portfolio of work.
Eric’s work often uses amazing lighting techniques, and subtle coloring that gives his compositions a really professional gloss. His attention to detail is truly inspiring, and he often works with mixed media techniques to really give a sense of depth and variety to his work. Eric has been featured in Advanced Photoshop Magazine and has also participated in two art exhibits including The Art Of Fashion Show at Webster Hall, NYC in 2010.
Eric is also an active member of the design community, and I’m sure would be happy to network with you guys if you have any questions or feedback for him.
I encourage you to check out his work below, and explore his Behance page and portfolio.
If you’d like to explore more of Eric Vasquez’s work then you can check out his various online hangouts:
Tom is the founder of PSDFAN. He loves writing tutorials, learning more about design and interacting with the community. On a more interesting note he can also play guitar hero drunk with his teeth.
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Amazing work! I didn’t realize how versatile Eric was. Big fan of his work here on psd fan!
Yeah it’s great to have one of my favorite designers part of our team here. I hadn’t seen the invite design featured here before but it’s one of my favorite typographic designs ever! I’d love to get that in the mail .
Thank you guys so much for the kind words! I am grateful to have people who enjoy my work and hope that I can continue to bring some great stuff to PSDFan and the rest of the design community. I am actually a print designer but also do illustration, typography, and digital art…kind of an all-arounder. I believe that creativity cannot be capsulated into one specific category, and I never want to be “typecast” as an artist who can only do one thing. Do what you love, and the rest will fall into place