Coke tees
Did a couple of officially licensed tees for Coke a while back. Not sure if they ever got to print!

Did a couple of officially licensed tees for Coke a while back. Not sure if they ever got to print!

As some of you may know, I design t-shirts for a living. In my talk in Ayala Museum last year, I was asked what's next for me. My answer was that I'd like to "give back".
Along with the talented illustrator Feanne, we've designed a t-shirt for a cause, where all proceeds go to Architecture for Humanity's Philippine Floods Response Program. Basically Feanne did the illustration and I provided some direction and coloring haha.
The program's goal is to raise $100,000 for the program. The sale of the t-shirt is our own little way to help achieve this. The design contains endangered Philippine species as both national symbols, and as symbols of our hope to use our land more wisely.
Hope you can support by buying some t-shirts or spreading the word to your network!
Thank you so much.
AJ
Just a couple tribute pieces to the Man on the Moon. 

Pretty cool to be asked to do a logotype for a movie title. Here's the teaser.
I've been lucky enough to be part of a collab for Nike Cortez's 40th anniversary. If you watched Forrest Gump, then you'll now what I did with this pair. =) 
If you're a fan of the Miami Heat, check out this tee I designed for Last Rights. http://store.lastrightsinc.com
Here are my two entries to the The Dark Knight Rises contest over at Designbyhumans.com. Please vote by clicking on the images.
I’m a big fan of basketball and have been Inspired by the story and rise of New York Knicks player Jeremy Lin. So I decided to create my own take on what I think Nike could do for him in terms of branding and identity. I'm not an expert in this field so I did this exercise to hone my skills.
Below are a few ideas. If you like what you see, let’s work together.
















I've always been a fan of what Paper Root Clothing is doing and I'm glad they picked up this calligraphy piece I did a while back. Now available on shirts on sweatshirts! Click on images to buy!
This is literally a flip of the iconic Estevan Oriol photo of the "LA Hands" http://www.estevanoriol.com/ Would be cool way to parody it to show my name. Would've been cooler if I came from LA too.
I was invited to send some shirts here but completely forgot. Bummer.
Here's the tee I did early this year for Graniph. Check it out http://www.graniph.com/en/product/ALL_ITEMS/T_Shirt/designID-001007011100.html


It's been an awesome experience working with the guys at Artwork for some collaboration t-shirts. They also have some designs from some other local talents!





Here's a few closeups of the work I did for ESPN Classic. More info on the project on my Behance folio http://www.behance.net/gallery/ESPN-Classic-Great-Individuals/1884937




Been getting into some brush lettering lately. The brush pen was given to me by Leigh Reyes (ECD of Lowe Philippines). Here's a few samples.


The wife and I had some thank you cards made too!

Some recent stuff I've done for http://www.formathletics.com



I've been invited to speak about my work and career. Would love to see you all there on Sept. 3, 2011, 3PM.
------------
AJ Dimarucot is a fiercely independent graphic artist who has always followed his instincts and his truth. From a rogue, satirical website to t-shirt designs for global brands, his brash, color-awash artworks have broken through to international recognition and commercial success. With clients like Nike, Adidas, Zoo York and ESPN, AJ embodies the Filipino creative entrepreneur – global, independent, inspiring.
Join in as AJ shares his creative journey, revealing how doing what you love gets the world to love you back.
Ayala Museum’s DesignTalks is a lecture series that brings prominent and pioneering Filipino creative professionals to the center stage. Find out more at www.ayalamuseum.org | facebook.com/ayalamuseum | twitter.com/ayalamuseum.
*Tickets at P300 | *P150 for students, teachers, senior citizens and Ayala Museum members. For inquiries, call 757-7117 to 21 local 35 or 24 or email education@ayalamuseum.org
Ayala Museum is located at Makati Avenue corner De la Rosa Street, Greenbelt Park, Makati.
It's an honor for me to be part of a movement pushing for a Design Council of the Philippines. The talent is here but we lack support. We have partnered with Senator TG Guingona to move this project forward. Exciting times ahead for Philippine design!
Visual.ly just guessed a profile of me based on my tweets. It's amazing the system knew I was a designer!