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Thanks for taking the time to look
at my portfolio. I hope you find something you like. This website is kind of like a scrap book of my career. Or at least until I'm discovered and become insanely rich and famous.

Scroll down the page to check out some of my magically delicious works of design. I mean I have
to talk it up right? It's my website.

 

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When my old creative director, Stuart Hunter, asked me if I would help
him come up with some graphics for his new bike store, I jumped at the opportunity. We ended up a bike store that embraced the culture of everyone. A bike store that educated you and made it simple, all while
having fun.

kodak
When I was brought on to Fitch (well it was RPA at the time), most of my time was spent working on the Kodak account. I did a ton of different work for them. Some being environmental graphics, some branding books, some magazine ads and whatever else they wanted. It was fun working on a national account right of school. The mailer above was a project that I received after 3 designers had worked on it. Most of the concepting had already be done, however the inside panels and the return panel were finished up by myself. The ad on the right was probably the most exciting ad I had done. I was the only designer working on it and the creative director really let me take control over it. As it had turned out, Fuji had been running some pretty ground breaking ads in the same magazine that this ad was to run.

 

iris
Iris was a project for Circuit City that I worked on at Fitch. Circuit City wanted to develop a specialized electronics store for women. This meant building a new sub brand and developing a store from the ground up. We had an awesome team of two designers, one environmental designer and a creative director. One of my good friends and team member at the time, corwin dehus, was responsible for the identity and graphics. Barnstorming from the name all the way to the in store fixtures all made for a great learning experience and portfolio piece.

 


lucky duds

Helping a friend of a friend get a solid identity for her new buy and sell clothing store. This was a real exciting project because it gave me a chance to really experiment with minimal boundries. Being the only designer on the project, it also challenged me to push myself. All in all, I am pretty pleased with the way it came out. If the lady would have payed me, I would have loved to continue on this one. You win some. You lose some.

 

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