3/14/2023 0 Comments Eagle eye promotions![]() He’s also has been the trainer for Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop and has put together a classroom teaching for the basics of these three programs for “new hires” and anyone else that wants to have knowledge of these Adobe products. Sales Guides, Flyers, Job Aids, Merchandise Comps/Layout, Newsletters, Executive Powerpoint presentations, Promotional Posters, TV Monitor Graphics, Web Graphics, Full Department Branding, Infographics, Logo/Icon Design, Illustrations (for animations and computer based trainings), Greeting Cards and Promotional Animations are among the projects he’s been part of since being hired at Dish. He’s a Senior Graphic Designer for the Sales Training team and has created pieces which include print, digital and animation. Unfortunately the recessive economy took a toll on the project and the game is no longer in production.Īny chance he gets, Steve is out riding through the mountains or somewhere on the plains with his friends and family… mostly for the fun of it, but occasionally to benefit a charity or a cause.įinally, since 2011, Steve has been working for a Fortune 200 company… Dish Network. The game was introduced into the marketplace at the end of 2007. Another one of Steve’s side projects began in 2004 when he and a partner began developing American Throttle, a motorcycle trivia board game based on a poker run. His excitement for the world of cycling has also encouraged him to create numerous posters and commemorative “ride” t-shirts. Steve’s enthusiasm for motorcycling has allowed him to be able to work with companies such as Mile High Harley-Davidson, High Country Harley-Davidson, Coors (sponsoring motorcycle promotions), and Victory Motorcycles. The first bike trip had 5 guys on it and at one point, up to 18 guys were included on the ride. Steve and his father, who is also an avid motorcyclist, began taking trips together in 1990 and have made their “road trips” an annual event. ![]() He began riding street bikes in 1984 and in 1986 purchased his first Harley-Davidson (a 1981 Sportster). Steve started riding dirt bikes at age 9 with his father and brother and his passion for motorcycling has only grown over the years. On his own time, he has created vintage posters for the Roxborough Park area, Boulder, Mesa Verde, Colorado National Monument and Red Rocks Amphitheatre to name a few.Īnother thing Steve is passionate about is motorcycles. His recent works have had a retro or vintage travel poster feel and since the creation of the “Royal Gorge” campaign for an ad agency in Colorado Springs, he has been commissioned to produce pieces that were featured in Colorado Homes & Lifestyles magazine. Steve started creating digital illustrations back in the late 1980’s and worked up a style that was very graphic, yet detailed. Lately, his work has combined his skills of drawing with his skills on the computer. When he has time, he creates fine art using a few different mediums including pencil, colored pencils and watercolors. While working at Dish Network, he, with his team, won two Telly Awards for promotional animations in 2016. Steve has won awards locally and nationally for his graphic design and illustration work and has had pieces featured in magazines including: Step By Step Electronic Design, Print, and Graphic Design, USA. Other clients have included Mile High Harley-Davidson, Boston Market, Satori Creative, High Country Harley-Davidson, The Printing & Imaging Association Mountain States, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Kear/Stevens, Orange Glo International, Rocky Mountain Direct Marketing Association and the Colorado Department of Agriculture. Running his own business in Denver since 1995, he has created images and marketing campaigns for Coors, Hawaiian Punch, Bollé, and Hills Science Diet Pet Food for a local company, The Integer Group. Steve went solo in April of 1998 and works under the business name of Eagleye Creative. For two years after moving to Denver, Steve headed up the art department as Creative Director for a printing and marketing company working with clients such as The John Elway Dealerships, Domino’s Pizza, and the Domino’s Franchisee Association. Louis and worked for 10 years for design studios and promotional agencies as an Art Director, Designer, Illustrator and Comp Artist for companies including Busch Creative Services, Phoenix Creative, and Obata Design, whose clients embodied corporations such as Anheuser-Busch, Coca-Cola, Ralston Purina, and Motorola. ![]() Louis, Missouri and after high school attended the Art Program at The University of Kansas graduating in December, 1985 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Design and Illustration. Steve Schader was born in January, 1963 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. All work on this site is created by Steve Schader.
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