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Vote for Michael Miller

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Michael needs your help. Super producer Ryan Leslie is putting on a contest through Talenthouse.com. The grand prize is a trip to New York to work with Ryan in the studio on a major record release. Take a look at the video entry below then vote for Michael by texting DPZ7NH to 53037. To visit Michaels entry on the Talenthouse site click here. Thank you so much for your support!

Download What You Gon’ Do! for free!

Youtube video:Making of “What You Gon’ Do” – Michael Miller feat. P. Hardy & Riddles

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Case Study for M Productions – Website, Logo, Business Cards

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

The Summary: In collaboration with Michael Miller of M Productions, Halogen Designs designed a site with a simple interface and music based theme.

The Background: M Productions had outgrown their current online home at myspace.com.  They needed a new way to convey their passion for music while adding an additional layer of credibility through having an established online presence.

The Goal: To create and establish a web identity with emphasis on beat sales, services, and artist recognition.  Promoting M Productions as a business and its managing partner, Michael Miller, as a producer.

The Challenge: Merging the corporate front of M Productions and the individual persona of Michael Miller the artist  into one design without changing his established image.

The Tools:  Javascript, xml, php, flash, paypal integration, and google maps integration

The Solution:   A website with a simple to navigate interface, a services showcase, and a paypal e commerce plugin.  Redesigning Michael Miller’s business cards and logo accentuated the shift to a new business presence.

Words from Alex Shaffer on the design: I created something that defined M Productions as a reflection of Michael Miller’s clean style and character. I focused on presenting his services in a manner that would identify each with a banner to establish a visual representation that connects the user with each services uniqueness.  The redesign of the M Productions logo and business card was essential to identifying the caliber of talent that is found at M Productions. This project was enjoyable because I applied my artistic talent to exhibit another artist.

Words from myself, James George, on the development: There were many developmental aspects and challenges that went into developing mproco.com.  We choose paypal integration as a low cost, secure, and familiar way to allow M Productions to sell beats online while cutting out the 30% overhead he was paying to beat sale websites.  We use a flash player to play both his background music and showcase his beats.  This leads to reduced cost for backend development and simpler administration.  Our goal for the backend was creating something very easy to administer and keep on with on a day to day basis.  This can be demonstrated by the ease of adding a youtube video.

Adding a youtube video is easy

Adding a youtube video is easy

Testimonial: Working with Halogen Designs has been great investment for my business. The staff takes care of every little detail and makes sure everything in your design is to your expectations and above. They move swiftly yet don’t overlook quality while working on your project. The pricing at Halogen Designs is very reasonable for the amount of creativity and the caliber of work that they put out. For all of these reasons, Halogen Designs will always be my go-to company for all of my design needs.

Michael Miller
M Productions
http://www.mproco.com

http://blog.mproco.com/?p=3

Emotion reflected in album cover design

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

emotion1 300x190 Emotion reflected in album cover designI recently designed an album cover for P. Hardy an upcoming rapper and client of M Productions. Our client Michael Miller of M Productions recorded and produced the song nose in the sky. The album cover design was inspired by the combination of vocal talent and the soothing sound heard in the song. I wanted to create something that had a futuristic appearance to support the melody. My goal was to visually capture the harmony that I hear when I listen to the song.

There is a common trend in album cover designs; I wanted to break the cycle and design something unique. Album cover art is the visual reflection of the harmony heard in the music. When designing an album cover, it is important to understand that music expresses the emotion of the artist. When you listen to music it isn’t something you just hear, you feel it. There is reason why people dance or physically express what they feel when listening to music. An album cover must visually capture the passion felt in the lyrics and melody. When I listening to nose in the sky I feel like I am standing in a cool breeze on foggy night. The emotion I feel is peace like calm after the storm. I visually expressed the temperature by the use of a gradient. I added light effects to express the positive aura felt when I first listened to the song. I used a black background to create curiosity on a subconscious level; so people will listen to the song and want understand the sensation I feel what the artist was conveying.

In the future I hope to design more album covers because I love to display the emotion felt when I listen to music. Download nose in the sky here.

Nose in the Sky Album Cover

Nose in the Sky Album Cover

In the studio at M Productions

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Today I got to spend the day with Michael Miller at M Productions. His website is on the way and today was about getting a feel for the design while observing him in his element. Miller was recording “iPrtyCrzy” for up and coming rap group Lux & P to a track produced by The Nod Factor Productions. Lux & P’s incredible talent mixed with Miller’s addiction to perfection took us into the world of mainstream rap. It was an exciting experience watching and listening as a song came together piece by piece. James George and I were asked to hop in the booth and record, “EH” to add depth to the hook. It took me several tries to get it down and still they had to edit it. Miller finished mixing the recorded track, “iPrtyCrzy,” which will be found on the Lux & P’s myspace. This experience has given me so much respect for what these artists do to make music. My design for up-and-coming mproco.com aims to capture Michael’s passion and reflect his persistent hard work. Expect to hear about mproco.com in the following weeks.

Alex Shaffer

A breif look at where the work begins

A brief look at where the work begins

Lux and P in the studio

Lux and P in the studio

Michael Miller

Michael Miller