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Hurt Brain Graffix

Youngtown, Arizona, Maricopa

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Metallic Photo Printing
Brochures
Photo Restorations
Image Enhancement
Buttons
Banners
Wholesale Apparel
Signs
Stickers
Flyers
Image Digitizing/Vectors
Heat Press
Business Cards
Graphics
Album Covers
Web Design
Posters
Logo Design
Screen Printing
Any Promotional Merchandise...

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My best workflow happens between the hours of 11:30 pm, and 3:00 am. I have an irregular sleep schedule and my creative process is best when my beta receptors are flowing in the wee hours of the night when the world is silent. I shut the world out and it begins. It's just me, my passion and the blissful silence allowing me to fully devote the creative 710's to your hard earned legacy.

Background on your company would be nice to hear. It allows me to fully empathize with your attachment to your brand. I feel that I can best represent your vision by putting my mind where yours is. I would like to have any previous vector files if applicable, but just know that I am confident in what I can provide for you. I just ask that you be just as available to me for any concerns as I will be to you.

I love that I get to translate people's passion and dreams into a viable thing. The world of creative design is an ever evolving industry. I stay focused and have combined my dreams with my career path. I freely express my love for design with my clients. Showing a client a sample proof and having feedback is a victory in my book wether its constructive criticism, or praise. Nonetheless it inspires you to think about your design in a newer way than you did before. Seeing the process from start to fruition is one of the most accomplishing feelings because at the end of the day, I get to say I made something out of thin air.

When I was medically retired from the Army in 2013 I needed to enter the workforce to support my family. I became a screen printer and quickly mastered the craft. Upon becoming the lead printer in a shop I was working in, I realized that as long as I am working for someone else, my life and livelihood is already predetermined. No matter how hard I work and how long I put into a place, I will be able to live by certain financial demographics due to the business overhead of the company as a whole. So I set out on my own to become a Desktop Publisher.

I am a stay at home dad whom is retired military. I receive a disability pension which supports all my living expenses. What I charge is simply for my subscription overhead, or for my time spent honing my craft. I am very easy to work with, and I am informative. I work with an exclusive clientele and am looking to expand my client base. I am dedicated to getting the job done and can complete the projects within a reasonable amount of time. What you get is really worth more than what you pay for.