Headshot image of Pat Bullock; a man with curly dark hair, mustache, and tortoiseshell glasses wearing a beige t-shirt against a neutral off-white background.

Pat Bullock

Senior Graphic Designer
Working Remote
Richmond, VA, USA
BFA
Graphic Design
Degree
8+
Years Design Experience
A little about me

After growing up in the Midwest, I moved to Richmond, VA where
I currently live with my girlfriend Jane and our two cats, Chamomile and Mimosa. I love to spend my time working on art and design projects, as well as exploring the city, mountains, and the beach.

Work ethic

Executing design tasks with excellence and a high attention to detail is of the utmost importance to me. I believe that exceptional design is achieved by aiming for the most ideal solution, not the easiest one.

Growth aspirations

My passion for design is rooted in a long-standing interest in visual systems, user interfaces, and human-centered design. Having started my career in brand identity and marketing, I've since begun to build upon that foundation with digital interface work using design systems thinking.

Headshot image of Pat Bullock; a man with curly dark hair, mustache, and tortoiseshell glasses wearing a beige t-shirt against a neutral off-white background.

Pat Bullock

Senior Graphic Designer
Working Remote
Richmond, VA, USA
BFA
Graphic Design
Degree
8+
Years Design Experience
A little about me

After growing up in the Midwest, I moved to Richmond, VA where I currently live with my girlfriend Jane and our two cats, Chamomile and Mimosa. I love to spend my time working on art and design projects, as well as exploring the city, mountains, and the beach.

Work ethic

Executing design tasks with excellence and a high attention to detail is of the utmost importance to me. I believe that exceptional design is achieved by aiming for the most ideal solution, not the easiest one.

Growth aspirations

My passion for design is rooted in a long-standing interest in visual systems, user interfaces, and human-centered design. Having started my career in brand identity and marketing, I've since begun to build upon that foundation with digital interface work using design systems thinking.

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Two flyers for the art exhibition Bits & Pieces by Red Nose Studio, featuring a large puppet illustration in tan and green and event details at Myers School of Art, University of Akron.
Two flyers for the art exhibition Bits & Pieces by Red Nose Studio, featuring a large puppet illustration in tan and green and event details at Myers School of Art, University of Akron.
Project
Details

Bits & Pieces Exhibition Branding

Bits & Pieces was an exhibition held at the Emily Davis Gallery which featured the dimensional and printed works of Chris Sickels. I was tasked with creating a look and feel for the title design of the show, as well as for the printed and web marketing materials. For the show title design, 
I created a hand-lettered piece with graphite that was later hand-painted onto the wall for the show. For the marketing pieces, I chose to let the artwork shine by allocating the show information to the white geometric shapes framing the image. The shapes as well as the typographical style were chosen as a reference to the look of Chris Sickels' works.

Client

Emily Davis Gallery

Role

Art Director, Designer, Title Designer

Software

Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop

Year/Medium

Spring 2019; Print, Environmental, Digital

White gallery wall with four small blue-themed illustrations and large text reading 'BITS & PIECES The Illustration of Red Nose Studio' in the center.
Three poster designs titled 'BITS & PIECES', featuring stylized characters including a large man with buildings on his back, a clown with crying babies, and two figures reaching for a dragonfly.
Laptop on a wooden desk displaying a Facebook event page for 'Bits & Pieces: The Illustration of Red Nose Studio' next to a smartphone showing an Instagram post of the same event.