"S'il existe, nous lui donnons vie."
If it exists, we give it life. The interesting quote on the doorframe is indicative of what is done there. The building in the suburb of Soria is known as the Guild of Graphic Designers, or in French, "Guilde des Graphistes". It seems that at the time of establishing the guild, this language was on the rise in the country. In this building, it is located the service and the gallery of works of the association recognized by the government as the one responsible for commercially registering the companies and design professionals.
The guild is the official representative of Lisanderian designers, printers, typographers, finalists, art directors, graphics and media producers and companies on the sector. The variety of possibilities in visual production offered by guild members (personal and corporate) make the possibilities theoretically endless.
Logos | Uniforms | Liveries | Other images
1. This is volunteer work. It may take time. Please, have patience. Fill my TG box won't accelerate the work (on the contrary, it will only take longer, after all, I'll have to check all TGs before returning to work).
2. One project at a time. To understand project, take for example: Logos, uniforms, a hoodie, a court, a bus, a ticket stub and a post header for a basketball team are one project (in this case, a big and bold one, which should take a few days, but still one project). Logos for two football teams are two projects. If you have something really big, that should take more time, or you're still unsure of the definition of "project" send me a TG instead.
3. Don't ask for something you already asked in another storefront. Your request will be ignored if you do this. However, if you already tried but is not satisfied with previous results offered by other storefronts or is interested in a rebranding, your request will be accepted. Guild does not accept "competition for requests", "The team will use the one I'm interested more" or nothing similar.
4. Be clear and specific on your requests, since most of the alteration work is a waste of time. I chose not to have a form because I believe it is an unnecessary bureaucracy to have to fit an application within certain standards. Instead, inform your needs and possibilities clearly, ALWAYS offering context about your team/federation/country/titles/specificities/whatever. A nice uniform/logo/whatever turns nicer when it passes the message clearly. Also consider the image format before asking. One can't make a transparent JPEG. UPDATE (Apr.19, 2019): Due to the constant disrespect to this rule, I will no longer be offering my artwork to Indusse or its puppets.
5. I do not work with only a specific football/basketball/rugby/hockey uniform template. This will depend on the detail of the project, its use in the RPs, and the ideas of the applicant. If you're searching for a specific style, like a 3D football jersey, or a wiki-style football uniform, make it clear in your request.
6. After eventual closing, requests will be ignored, and only requests made after re-opening will be undertaken.
7. Save your own images. To make it easier to publish in the gallery, I'll add multiple projects into one image, that is, it will not be an exclusive image.
Appropriate images will be sent via TG. For the forum, use your own bandwidth.
For a more complete list of projects done, give a look at the gallery at imgur.