This project was taken from conception to reality. The idea was to create a landscaping website for a company looking to give its customers a full understanding of what they can do, how they can help their customers and a quick way for customers to contact them.



Logos prepared for a Real Estate Agency, based on the idea of evoking “hometown” values, ie. a lit lantern, a church steeple, and the obvious rooflines.

This was a logo I had worked on while on contract in October. Its purpose was for a rare car collection. So I tried to evoke the Cadillac logo intertwined with the element of a tachometer and vintage dials in an antique car. For added detail I included the tail pipes for a little ‘adrenaline’ factor

This was a trivia banner I created for the web to promote my own brand of the bar room trivia. Consisting of the easiest money you could ever make, using useless trivia and knowledge you’ve gained over the years.
These were projects to create photo galleries for 3 children. All were meant to exhibit the same basic concept, but reflect each child in some way.

The idea was to create a flyer / poster to send to friends as an invitation for a party to celebrate my 23rd birthday weekend. The concept attracts your eye to the most import parts being, the where why, and the how.
The idea was to create a fun, flashed based website based on service based security company. Their logo already created, the Knight kneeling, so I followed suit with a medieval themed castle atop this content area.

These were watercolors I painted in the summer of 2005. They were my first attempt at working with watercolors, which was a difficult medium to work with. But I enjoyed how much they humble you, as they force you to be loose and let go of your usual conventions.

This is a logo for a fictional furniture company with a modern design style, being the round shapes and the unconventional ideas.

The idea for this poster was to evoke a compelling look for the 43rd annual New York Film Festival. My concept was based on finding a specific frameshot for the movie. Using hands as a framework, I rolled a film strip through that framing, and concept was born.