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High Heat Studios

Art, Design & Photography

Definition

High Heat – Baseball slang. “High heat” or “the heat” typically refers to a very fast pitch. A fastball of extra-high quality.

High Heat Studios – A design studio of extra-high quality

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What we do

What we do
What we do

Graphic Design

Everything comes back to graphic design. Web and print, identity and social media. Color theory, layout and typography, all essential design elements that I’ve trained in and worked with for years. I’ve created entire product campaigns, business cards, logos and identity packages and everything in between,

Web Design

I’ve been creating websites for decades. I’ve created sites large and small, external sites, internal sites and corporate intranets. I’ve created sites for individuals, sites for companies, sites for government agencies. Designing for the web is a huge part of what I do each and every day.

Sports Art

The original purpose of this studio was specifically sports art, but it’s grown into something much more than that. I love the combination of art and sports, and if I had my wish, I would be creating it each and every day. Cards, posters, or promo materials, I just love sports related projects.

Photography

Classically trained in photography, with a four year Bachelors of Fine Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design. I enjoy both commercial and personal photography. I’ve shot everything from events and weddings to interiors, portraits, sports and more.

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Featured Work

Featured Work
Featured Work

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Recent Updates

Recent Updates
Recent Updates
Impact

Impact

Back in 1992, Marvel Comics contracted a company called Impact to make them a set of X-Men cards. As a kid, it was one of my favorites and I collected the entire set. I stumbled across them a little while back and while the colors were a little dated, the layout was...

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Vintage Sox

Vintage Sox

The inspiration behind this one was classic monotone posters from the 40's and 50's. I wanted to contrast vintage players with modern ones, and thought the red and blue played off each other nicely, especially paired with some retro inspired type.

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Then & Now

Then & Now

One of the classic inserts in Topps Heritage is "Then & Now", which highlights a classic player with a modern day counterpart.

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