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A portolio image of the USS Enterprise
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McNey Creative
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I'M VINCE McNEY

I'm a digital artist with more than 30 years of industry experience.

I specialize in building custom branding, illustrations, designs, and animations –

from conception to completion. Welcome to my portfolio.

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MORE ABOUT WHAT I DO

My passion is to create results-based marketing tools for great clients the world over. I bring a strong technical background along with effective creativity. Creativity that communicates. That breaks through the clutter. That produces results.

I specialize in business-to-business marketing communications, offering a broad range of creative services including product visualization, illustration, graphic design, marketing collateral, animation, and more delivering breakthrough results. Whether big or small, far-reaching or extremely targeted, I can help you take your marketing efforts to greater heights.

MORE ABOUT THE TOP IMAGES

These images are personal projects that have special meaning to me and were a joy to work on. If you're curious to discover more about what I love, check out the story behind each of these pieces.

Fender Stratocaster:

I dreamed of having one of these in high school, but I was destined to become an artist rather than a musician. I may never be good enough to play one, but I can certainly illustrate one. This classic electric guitar, designed in the mid-1950’s, has been a staple of countless rock musicians ever since. If I were to own one, I’d definitely choose red (although the neon strings, which look cool, aren’t very practical).

U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701:

Introduced in the original Star Trek series in 1966, the Enterprise has inspired many variations over the years. However, the original starship was the first one I drew as a kid and has a special place in my heart. This model is meticulously crafted from the official Star Trek Blueprints produced by Franz Joseph in 1974, along with dozens of reference images from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Creating this image was a labor of love.

Vacuum Tube Amplifier:

There is something magical (at least for me) to witness the mellow yet powerful sound from a vacuum tube amplifier. In the world of digital everything, it’s rather refreshing to see the orange glow of analog tubes. This model would be my ideal if I were to build one in real life. The components including the vacuum tubes are based on actual products that you can purchase today.