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Devils Everywhere

Recently I had the opportunity to illustrate a cover story by the talented—and often very humorous—Dustin Waters on the history of the Satanic Panic in South Carolina. It’s a great read, detailing how public fear of devilish dealings in the Lowcountry went as far back as the 1800’s with a hoax perpetrated by a French writer attempting to get on the Catholic Church’s good side by libeling the Freemasons. According to the writings, their Satanic temple was located in Charleston.

The article goes on to discuss the panic of the ‘80s and ‘90s when parents feared that rock, movies, and games like Dungeons & Dragons were swaying the children over to the dark side. 

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I approached this illustration with the idea of a riff on the classic x-ray specs ads that were found in comic books when I was a kid. The glasses falsely claimed to allow you to see what wasn’t there, so I naturally felt that this would be a great analogy. 

These ads used to be all over comic books.

These ads used to be all over comic books.

Living in the Holy City, I aimed to make Baphomet and the other devils as non-threatening as possible—who knows what kind of reader fallout there would be if they were depicted as less family-friendly devils? But even so, reports were that my cheery demonic depictions, at the very least, caused a couple of delivery drivers to refuse work that day. You can’t please everyone.

tags: cover, artdirection, design, southcarolina, advertising, Charleston, collage, dog, devil, newspaper, composite, graphicdesign, demon, artist, Photoshop, artdirector, illustration
categories: Photo Illustration
Thursday 02.21.19
Posted by Scott Suchy
 

City & Paper: Mouth of the South

We should all take a moment every now and then to look back at past projects. Just over a year ago, I attempted to turn the City Paper into a parody of Garden & Gun magazine.

In addition to the layouts, I created the cover image, interior photo collages, several of the interior illustrations, and black-and-white renderings of the contributing writers to match G&G’s visual style.

Overall, I think it went pretty well.

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tags: southcarolina, Charleston, design, Photoshop, dog, illustration, artist, newspaper, artdirection, photocollage, journalism, magazine, photoillustration
categories: design
Wednesday 02.20.19
Posted by Scott Suchy
 

Parody Romance Novels

I just finished "quickly" crafting these parody romance novel covers for the Charleston City Paper's 2017 summer guide. I took the assignment idea and created the fictitious 1990's Charleston smut writer, Ravenel Steele — who authored the books based on the city and it's favorite pastimes — so we'd be able to wrap a tiny narrative though the editorial package and lend it some continuity.

The models were photographed at Pixel Studios by LeRoy Mazyck, one of the most knowledgeable photographers I know and one hell of a creative guy. He made everyone feel comfortable and we had a lot of fun during the shoot.

After completing the photo illustrations, I quickly realized along with the editorial staff that creating parody for something so over-the-top was a taller order than we all had thought. I can (unfortunately) see some of these as actual novels on bookstore shelves ... if they aren't already.

But hey, having said that, I'm definitely available to any romance writers who need a cover created for their next steamy title. :)

Probably my favorite cover out of all of them

Probably my favorite cover out of all of them

The cover of the issue

The cover of the issue

tags: novel, parody, City, Paper, Charleston, Photoshop, illsutration, Suchy, romance, cover, PixelStudios, Mazyck, LeRoy, retouching
categories: Photo Illustration
Wednesday 06.21.17
Posted by Scott Suchy
 

DB's Cheesesteaks Brand Design

DBs Logo

My branding project for the spring wound up being DB's Cheesesteaks, Hoagies, & More. The new eatery in Charleston's Avondale neighborhood was the return of a beloved local restauranteur who had owned an award-winning steak shop previously in the metro area.

To date, this has been the most visually bare bones branding I've created, and I have to admit it took a lot of restraint to not go overboard. The client wanted simplicity and boldness—I hope that's what I created—with a dash of memorable of course.

The brand wouldn't be complete without a newspaper advertising campaign

The brand wouldn't be complete without a newspaper advertising campaign

The to-go menu

The to-go menu

tags: DB's, Cheesesteaks, menu, branding, logo, restaurant, Charleston, Avondale, advertising, campaign
Tuesday 05.30.17
Posted by Scott Suchy
 

Best Of Charleston 2017

Lava Salon was voted Best Hair Salon so the Rapunzel story seemed befitting

Lava Salon was voted Best Hair Salon so the Rapunzel story seemed befitting

Every year the Charleston City Paper strives to do a bigger and better Best Of issue than ever before. I think for 2017 we visually outdid ourselves. I used one of the many visual styles I've been developing for photo illustrations and added a dash Terry Gilliam inspiration for good measure. Here is a sample of a couple of the full-page section intro illustrations I created with winners based on our fairy tale theme.

Crab Claw took home the award for Best Locally Produced Video, the Little Mermaid sang to me for the illustration theme

Crab Claw took home the award for Best Locally Produced Video, the Little Mermaid sang to me for the illustration theme

tags: Best, Charleston, 2017, Crab, Claw, City, Paper, Lava, Salon, Photoshop, illsutration
Tuesday 05.30.17
Posted by Scott Suchy
 

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