Below is a small sample of the publication, poster, logo and apparel designs I’ve created. As a designer I’m always pleasantly surprised on projects I’ve gotten to work on.

 

260 & 270 PEACHTREE - Design Tools: InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and Excel - Soft Tools: Managed 1 other designer on support graphics.

UNIVERSITY TOWER - Design Tools: InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and Excel - Soft Tools: Managed 2 other designers on support graphics.

SOUTHLAKE CENTER - Design Tools: InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and Excel Soft Tools: Managed 1 other designer on support graphics.

 

This is one of my favorite concert posters I’ve ever designed. The swirling pattern is a drawing Kepler made of Mars movement. The symbols are Aztecs glyphs of crocodiles, and the font is based off of Ababil Script.

For a short time I was taking Brazilian Jujitsu classes at Gracie Barra Ballard. This poster was a sample that I made for the premiere BJJ tournament in the NW. Liberty Events never used this poster for their tournaments. But they did use some elements in there next posters.

This poster was made for the Seattle performance of the World Doctors Orchestra. The WDO was founded in 2007 and combines the pleasure of fine music with global medical responsibility. Two to three times a year, some 100 physicians from all over the world exchange their white coats for evening attire and perform a benefit concert for medical aid projects.

 

The Brazilian Jujitsu gym I attended had a need for some t-shirts. I designed the graffiti inspired font used on the front of the shirts. They were screen-printed on multiple colors and sold at the gym.

For a bit of time I co-hosted a radio show with my best friend and my younger brother back in my hometown of Forks, WA. My brother was our tech guy; he would set stuff up and do a few bits on the show. Most of the time he was silent during most monologues. Which earned him the nickname “Silent DJ”. For a while he was pursuing a career in web development. This was the logo I designed for him for his branding identity.

Cansteiner approached me to design a new logo for their updated beer stein design. They wanted a female logo that was like Pip Boy from the Fallout game franchise. This would be used on packaging and other business collateral. Eventually the logo would be expanded into a variety of different logos for other products in the works at Cansteiner.