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Meet Tony Ferraro

Today we’d like to introduce you to Tony Ferraro. 

Hi Tony, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
I started with fighter jets and family members. I’d copy cartoon characters from TV. When I was 12 my buddies’ band had a show coming up and needed a graphic. I conjured a clunky collage with amateur hand lettering and a stream of tape. Then I walked my happy little butt to the copy shop. And the show was pretty good. 

At 16, I became a fan of Darren Paul of Ice Planet Design. He gifted me years of his band posters–black ink on bright letter paper, fully hand-drawn, sci-fi comic-y, spacegirls, monsters, tip-top lettering. Heavenly. His lead I followed for years. 

Around 21, my pal Dave Howard turned me on to reading. I fell for John Fante, and I especially fell for Barbara Martin’s covers. Minimal, living geometry. Soon I added a laptop to my desk and commenced seeking work. 

Along the way, I created Brenda Buttwell, a one-panel, one-liner character. I released “Origami Lasagna”, a book with ~200 Brendas and three original sketches. 

In 2016, I joined the Shirtalog.com team. 

Finally, I went full-blown independent, founding Team Wheels Design in 2017. Now, I mostly design logos for podcasts, sports teams, lawyers, radio shows, bands, so on. I do all manners of music paraphernalia. I love to do album/single covers. I love event posters. I’ve done TV/movie title cards. My favorite is book cover design. If you have an idea, hit me up. I love to work. 

I’m sure you wouldn’t say it’s been obstacle free, but so far would you say the journey has been a fairly smooth road?
Struggles, plenty. I could elaborate, but that wouldn’t be polite 😀 

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
I specialize in logos: podcasts, sports teams, lawyers, radio shows, bands/artists, more. I love to do album/single covers, event posters, title cards, book cover design, so on. 

I’m proud to see any other person working hard. It’s a simple and great reminder to just get down and do something, anything, to better any aspect of your world. 

Also, I take many a break, many a walk. 

We’re always looking for the lessons that can be learned in any situation, including tragic ones like the Covid-19 crisis. Are there any lessons you’ve learned that you can share?
Remind people how awesome they are. 

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Ed Steele

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