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Selected work for Nolo


➥ For this portfolio I compiled 64 projects then reduced it down to 14 for concision. I did all of the graphic design, but each project has been truncated to demonstrate my overall range in creative / art direction.

➥ Jesus is a street artist and photographer. I used his drawing (on the left) and made him a vector version of his original logo idea.

➥ I was given a sketch (left) and asked to use that idea. I made them the mark on the right.

➥ The wave is a tattoo Jac has; the monogram (and it's placement) represents her brand.

➥ In 2011 I registered itza.link and started helping my friends publish their work.

➥ Diamond is a motion aftereffect redone as a stand alone mobile-web-app-capeable site. You can save it to your device and it displays fullscreen.

➥ Shoelacebelt.com is part docuseries, part 'zine. Whatever went down that day, published nightly.

➥ It's raw skate style –no social media, no hashtags, cash only. If you wanted to buy a hat, you should've came down to the skatepark.

➥ In 2018 I was asked for a wordmark and a seamless pattern without a defined orientation.

➥ The owner of Simple® connected me with his cousin who wanted a new business card for I&T's Tailoring.

➥ In 2019 I was asked to modernize Griffin Gallery's aesthetic (on the left) without losing its recognition. I reworked their marks and designed them a style guide.

➥ I use a Cam Caddie a lot, so I did this redesign exercise when I was in art school.

➥ Pamela has plans to expand. I wanted to make something clean and professional for parents, but bright (and recognizable) for the children.

➥ I was asked for a specific (and personal) tattoo concept – this mark represents a deep breath.

➥ I hand printed peace signs on sweatshirts for the first time a few years ago. I sell them in limited quantities.

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Published April 12 of 2024