A collection of pieces that live outside formal systems and campaign structures. They’re moments of curiosity, experimentation, and craft that don’t always fit neatly into a case study but are worth sharing for what they reveal about process, play, and passion.
I created the look for 509 wines in Seattle.
I designed an oversized coffee cup for a “Big Spills” stunt in Midtown Manhattan for Bounty paper towels.
Some handlettering I designed for Baggu.
Movie titles for “He’s way more famous than you”. Starring Ralph Macchio. I’m in it too.
Hey You! Is a charity for giving aid to Haiti.
Fargo is a font I designed, inspired by old signage in the Western town where I grew up.
I’ve designed a lot of stationery, but these two have been my favorite. Whether it be high-tech materials or old-time letterpress, I love designing and touching good stationery.
I was invited to re-interpret the Art Directors Club of New York’s Logo. When I think of the ADC, I always either think of them as a library of knowledge or a place to get good snacks.
Posters for a line of coffees and teas produced by the Coca-Cola Company
I’ve had the pleasure to work with brands like the Westminster Kennel Club, Target, Electronic Arts, Professional Bowlers Association, Levis/Dockers and many others. Here is a sampling.
A collection of pieces that live outside formal systems and campaign structures. They’re moments of curiosity, experimentation, and craft that don’t always fit neatly into a case study but are worth sharing for what they reveal about process, play, and passion.
I created the look for 509 wines in Seattle.
I designed an oversized coffee cup for a “Big Spills” stunt in Midtown Manhattan for Bounty paper towels.
Some handlettering I designed for Baggu.
Movie titles for “He’s way more famous than you”. Starring Ralph Macchio. I’m in it too.
Hey You! Is a charity for giving aid to Haiti.
Fargo is a font I designed, inspired by old signage in the Western town where I grew up.
I’ve designed a lot of stationery, but these two have been my favorite. Whether it be high-tech materials or old-time letterpress, I love designing and touching good stationery.
I was invited to re-interpret the Art Directors Club of New York’s Logo. When I think of the ADC, I always either think of them as a library of knowledge or a place to get good snacks.
Posters for a line of coffees and teas produced by the Coca-Cola Company
I’ve had the pleasure to work with brands like the Westminster Kennel Club, Target, Electronic Arts, Professional Bowlers Association, Levis/Dockers and many others. Here is a sampling.