Chubby Carrier 30 Year Anniversary Graphic
Celebrating 30 Years of Music
Chubby Carrier has been performing his unique brand of Zydeco music live for 30+ years. We were honored he approached us to create a graphic to celebrate the anniversary.
This graphic utilizes Photoshop techniques to embed Chubby’s image in the number 30.
This event flyer was perfect for Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band to showcase their Mothers’ Day Event.
Let’s Create Your Concert Flyer Now
BlakSheep Creative is your go to agency in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for all of your graphic and web design for your band or organization. As a veteran-owned business, we consider it an honor to support organizations who protect and serve us.
Related Projects:


Chubby Carrier Feed n Seed Event Flyer
This was for Chubby’s Valentines Day paw-tay (as he says,) at Feed N’ Seed, a venue in Lafayette, Louisiana. Get down, make love, and zydeco music!


Chubby Carrier 30 Year Anniversary Graphic
Chubby Carrier has been performing his unique brand of Zydeco music live for 30+ years. We were honored he approached us to create a graphic to celebrate the anniversary.


Freedom Bash Concert Flyer
The Veteran’s Help Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of veterans and their families, who sacrificed precious moments with their loved ones, to guard their freedom and keep us safe. Their mission is to recognize and bring awareness to their sacrifices.


Capital Area Veteran's Association Veteran's Day Flyer
We were tasked to create an event graphic for Veteran’s Day as a result of our work with BR Soldier Outreach and our numerous graphics and website that we create and manage for them.


Chubby Carrier Mother's Day Party Flyer
This event flyer was perfect for Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band to showcase their Mothers’ Day Event. If you're going to celebrate your mom, you have to have an awesome flyer.


Chris Breaux and Six String Rodeo Memorial Day Flyer
When Chris Breaux and Six String Rodeo needed a flyer for their memorial day celebration concert, we knew just what they needed.