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Melka Mikhial

Fine Art

Assyrians often romanticize our imperial history. It is the height of our existence which is filled with rich culture, global influence, a long list of discoveries and innovations, and many tales of strength and mighty men. In this piece I've drawn myself as an Assyrian king.

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Industry Aligned

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The Epic of Gilgamesh

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August 1, 2012

Batman Triptic

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February 27, 2010

Melka Mikhial

Assyrians often romanticize our imperial history. It is the height of our existence which is filled with rich culture, global influence, a long list of discoveries and innovations, and many tales of strength and mighty men. In this piece I've drawn myself as an Assyrian king.

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October 27, 2013

X-Men Title Sequence

The Xmen's title sequence redesigned through the style of Alvin Lustig's posters.Thank you to Polica for the killer track.www.thisispolica.com‍

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Voosh Website

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April 20, 2017

Groupon Staff Picks Photoshoot

Initiated and art directed staff picks photoshoot with sales reps.

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Spark Movement Logo

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2nd Wind Technology Logo

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Point of View Magazine

Photo Directed and designed layout for Harper College's Point of View magazine publication. —— EDITOR'S STATEMENT We put ample thought into this issue and we made a lot of changes from the conventional layout. Things like no page numbers, a bare-bones design, and multiple thumbnails all had purpose in this issue’s design. My main goal for this issue was to create the feel of not a magazine, but of a gallery book. I wanted the readers and viewers to feel as if they were flipping through the walls of an art museum with a flick of their finger. Each page was designed to look like the art work is hanging on a wall at a gallery; taking out page numbers made that possible. One would not see numbering or something implying an order on a wall. Because of the lack of pagination, I simply designed the table of contents to be in chronological order with the names and titles aligned with small thumbnails of the pieces. The thumbnails allow the viewers to appreciate the detail and craftsmanship implemented by the artist, giving the viewer a more realistic experience.

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Office Security Logo

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Offers Post Logo