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Fictional identity for a vague tube of ointment. Based on an old double-talk word.
Fictional identity for a vague tube of ointment. Based on an old double-talk word.
Fictional identity for a vague tube of ointment. Based on an old double-talk word.
Logo design for the upcoming remake of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic
Searching the stars for hidden treasures is not easy— especially when you don't belong there.
This collaborative poster for David OReilly's November 24, 2014 REDCAT event incorporated his signature low-poly, glitch style with subversive humor.
An 8-piece set of illustrations, compositions, and landscapes of breakfast food.
Fictional identity for a vague tube of ointment. Based on an old double-talk word.
An album cover and insert for CalArts' 26th Annual Jazz CD that explores the improvisational nature of CalArts' innovative music.
A tour de force of digital art, Where the Chocolate Mountains is a major new opus from Pat O’Neill, one of the all-time guiding lights of the Los Angeles avant-garde, whose pioneering use of the optical printer marked a creative breakthrough in composite image-making in cinema.
Core-tenet posters for the absolutely wonderful Studio IT department at PlayStation. Exploring the contrast of anachronism within both the medium & vernacular of the poster alongside the cutting edge work that the department does. Inspired by ye olde snake-oil advertisements. Went through a lot of edits to the copy, to hone in on a balance between fun copy and meaningful mottos. Fun Project for great clients.
Fictional identity for a vague tube of ointment. Based on an old double-talk word.
This collaborative poster for the Los Angeles premiere of Thom Andersen's latest film "The Thoughts That Once We Had" explores Gilles Deleuze's idea of the affection image through an amalgam of film strips.
Fictional identity for a vague tube of ointment. Based on an old double-talk word.
An identity for a fictional no-limits credit card. Slogan is: “The World in your Wallet.”
This three-part book of essays on design, medium, and context is printed on three types of paper, sheared, and perfect bound in various directions to showcase the effect medium has on content.
Pack House was a new platform for connecting artists and venues —similar to Airbnb. It included a contract builder far ahead of its time that allowed for collaboration, a messaging interface, interactive illustrations, profile pages, a dashboard, a scheduler, a discovery engine, and a process to leave reviews. I was the sole designer on the project and did the Front-End HTML, CSS/SCSS, & Javascript. I designed and developed wireframes, mockups, logos, workflows, forms, profiles, dashboards, icons, mailing templates. I worked collaboratively with a developer and used Git, Bootstrap, SASS, and Angular Directives on this project. Sadly the site is down, so please use the links above to view a static version of the site that I used during design/development.
Strings and Serpents is a musical collaboration between two kotoists, two pianists, and an animator. Their music combines traditional with the contemporary and follows the mythological story of the Rainbow Serpent.
Website and Identity system for a nonprofit: The Center for Performance and Civic Practice
A poster for a pair of concerts meant to delight dreamers of wild double-reed dreams, where the bassoon is put to innovative, downright surprising uses across a wide range of compositions and improvisations.
A collection of abstract compositions from the past few years — will be updated periodically.
Various Logos. Will be updated periodically.
Wireframe is an exhibition showcasing innovative, contemporary web design alongside historical, culturally-relevant websites. The foundation for the show's design and identity is exposing the hidden structure that holds all of the web together. Inspired by wireframes and sitemaps, this lattice-like framework became both a full, flexible identity and a wayfinding system for the physical space. It guides, connects, and contains the pieces in the exhibit and the people moving through it.
An app and identity for a fictional energy-food company called Edible Energy that promises to replace the need to sleep with pre-packaged meals.