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Professional
Abstract:
Company Listing of all products using Sue Dawe artwork
Back-to-School
Supplies
- 1996:
Plymouth Inc.; portfolios
- 1985-1991:
Mead Corporation (now MeadWestvaco); porfolios, spiral notebooks, Trapper
Keepers, envelopes
Calendars
- 1999:
Unicorn Children's Foundation - Unicorn Calendar
- 1983-1997:
Landmark General Corporation (owned by MeadWestvaco) - illustrated "Fantasy"
calendar line for 14 consecutive years
Collectible
Plates/Sculptures
- 2000:
The Franklin Mint: "Unicorns of the Millennium" crystal ball
sculpture
- 1996-1997:
The Franklin Mint: "Pageant of the Unicorns" 10-plate series
- 1992:
The Franklin Mint: "Swans of Morning" porcelain plate
Games
- 2001-Present:
Chivalry Inc.: various work on board game "Chaostle" including
character card design, board deisgn, packaging, incidental web art,
card boarders, icons, logos, and other "pick-up" art.
- 1996-1997:
Cactus Games: 13 collectable character cards for the game "Redemption"
- 1996:
U.S. Games: 4 collectable cards for "Galactic Empire"
- 1991-1994:
Warren Publishing (formerly American Publishing) 3 jigsaw puzzles
- 1982-1986:
Little Contessa Enterprises: 4 jigsaw puzzles
Greeting
Cards
- 1996-Present:
Milk and Honey, Inc.: 29 designs
- 1990-1996:
Queen's Cards: 8 designs
- 1980-1987:
Little Contessa Enterprises: 35 designs
Fabric
Arts
- 1999-Present:
Kustom Krafts, Inc.: 19 images as cross-stitch kits and patterns
- 1995:
Candamar Designs: 1 image as needlepoint kit
Posters/Prints/Foil
Prints
- 1992-Present:
Impact Images: 35 designs in current production
- 1995-1996:
One Stop Publishing: 2 images
- 1992-1999:
Art Resources International, Inc.: 7 designs
- 1987-1992:
Advanced Graphics: 29 designs
- 1980-1987:
Little Contessa Enterprises: 35 designs
Film
- 1986-1988:
Paragon Arts International: Logos, one-sheets, font designs and opening
credit layouts for various movies including Witchboard, Night
of the Demons, Molokai, and Pucker And Bark Like A Dog.
The Vatican was so impressed with the logo created for the film Molokai that they requested its use for t-shirts commemorating the beatification
of Father Damien, the "Leper Priest" of Molokai.
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