Monthly Archives: February 2012

Sketchbook Portraiture – Japanese Style

It doesn’t take much to get me talking about my time spent in Japan. Back in 2006 I spent a month and a half in Tokyo on a PNCA study abroad program. This was more of a scouting mission to pave the way for future trips, so we were given ample free time to explore to our hearts’ content. Our hostel was on the edge of Harajuku, famously known as ground zero for Japanese street style. A spent a great deal of time wandering the area, exploring the retail enclaves and people watching. It’s not a stretch to say that the Japanese played a large role in laying the groundwork of the current street-style photoblog craze. There are many print publications dedicated to showcasing the latest looks on the street. I bought one at Portland’s local Kinokuniya outpost a few weeks back. Over the weekend I took up sketching a few characters that caught my eye. Expect to see some more of these sketches in the coming weeks!




One of my favorite pieces from 2007

The latest ink on paper

It’s true, I still draw on paper from time to time. Not as often as I should but I enjoy it nonetheless. Here are some recent selections from my various sketchbooks that are worth showing.









Roundhouse by the numbers – 2011


In March I will have been at Roundhouse agency for a year. I must say that it’s been my favorite place that I’ve worked in my career so far. It’s the people that make an agency tick and the Roundhouse crew really is a family. I was given some fun stats and asked to create an info-graphic poster around them. I love working on stuff like this, outside of tight brand guidelines and restrictions. My guess is these figures will be doubled for the 2012 edition of the poster.