Craftwork is the creative portfolio of Baltimore-based visual artist Charles Martucci — product manager/interface designer by day and art director/photographer by night. For more info on my work, design philosophy and process, please view my CV or send an email.
Store photography for Shop Gentei in Baltimore, MD. Final artwork was printed and flush-mounted at the Mt.Vernon storefront. Dimensions: 40"x80" digital Lambda.

Baltimore-based Eyemaginations Inc. recently commissioned Craftwork to develop a Flash website to showcase the work and services of their 3D Animation Department. Alongside the Eyemaginations creative director and animation team, I developed and implemented the artwork, concept, and site design, and documented the animation process of a tongue-in-cheek imaginary product. 3D Animations and "BFEBC" eyeball cleaner concept by Eyemaginations.
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Photographed hip-hop producer Ayatollah for Vapors Magazine.
Winter 2006-2007 lookbook photography and image viewer for Shop Gentei. In continuation of the dark and moody theme from last season, shop owner / co-director Oliver Jones paired up animals with owners for the shop's new Animalize theme.
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Craftwork logo book. Logos are currently in use (with the exception of Chronicle Books school project). More samples available upon request.
Directed and designed an Eyemaginations direct mail flyer for a Las Vegas tradeshow. Included with the above mailer was a single playing card that could be brought to the Eyemaginations booth to play for a 42" plasma TV.

Photographed a friend's Rhodesian Ridgeback, Otis.

Designed the flyer for the BBC monthly party at Ottobar ("Best Dance Party", [Baltimore] City Paper Awards 2006). Due to budget constraints and uncertainty regarding dates and details, the flyer design needed to be reuseable and flexible. Rubberstamping the info for each specific party on the back of the flyer turned out to be a cost effective and creative way to extend the life of the flyer.
Photographed urban blight in Baltimore for an unpublished article in Spin magazine.