Jeffrey Devey: Senior Illustrator
» What do you do at GDS?
Mostly I deal with designing (or re-designing) logos. I create custom illustrations, lettering, and icons, and basically try to do my part to make our clients look better than the competition. I'm also responsible for a lot of the logos that use custom typography, or hand drawn scripts. Too often, existing fonts are limited - so it's great to be able to offer our clients that service as part of many the logos we create.
» What's your background? How did you get into this racket?
I grew up in the industry and basically started at an early age hanging around (and later working at) my dad's graphics business, where I learned first how to draw, then learned the skills necessary to put my designs in digital form. What started as designing logos for fictitious companies just for fun has since evolved into creating award-winning logo designs for real clients.
» What's your favorite portfolio piece?
I would have to say the Royal Crown Dairy logo is the one I'm most proud of at this point. I'm a sucker for nostalgia and design styles from the past, and the amount of work involved in taking the piece from a rough pencil sketch to a finished design really paid off when I got to see the finished product on everything from brochures to vehicle graphics to magazine pages.
» What accomplishments are you most proud of?
So far it has really thrilled me whenever a project I have been involved in is recognized by awards or publication, which I hope thrills our clients as well. I also feel privileged to work with designers of the caliber found at GDS who go the extra mile to create truly unique and outstanding designs for their clients, and who continue to inspire me with their talents.
» What do you do when you're not designing brilliant logos and illustrations?
Let's see ... right now I enjoy learning Spanish, oil painting, playing keyboards in a band, geeking out about tech stuff (mostly stuff from Apple), and spending quality time with my wife and two dogs.
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