Category Archives: design

A Tangled Mess…

My very first scan on my new Epson Perfection V500 Photo Scanner. I’m definitely going to put this machine through the paces. Stoked!

tangled_mess

Quicksperimentation…


It may or may not be surprising to hear that I don’t draw everyday. I wish that I could spend a greater percentage of each day with pen in hand but it never seems to work out that way. A good number of days find me corresponding via email, kerning type, processing photos and doing other things pertaining to the operation of a freelance design career. Like any addiction, when I go too long without drawing I become irritable and disoriented. When I get to this point I’ve got to take out my sketchbook and bust out something completely pointless and totally fun. This is one of those drawings.

55DSL Logo Remix Challenge…

I just uploaded my entry for the 55DSL logo remix challenge. The contest is through Cut & Paste, so I figured I’d represent Portland to the best of my abilities. Hit the link below and vote me up! I will love you forever if you do.

http://logoremix.55dsl.com/logo/1041

A busy week…

These past few weeks have been some of the busiest since thesis time in the spring. I’m up in the studio by 9 and out around 6:30 just to keep on top of everything. Some project I’ve worked on over the summer will be coming to fruition soon. I love that gap between completing a project and then seeing it in print or on the web, whichever format it was intended for. It’s almost as if someone completely seperate from me created the work, and I’m seeing it for the first time. When I’m in the midst of a project it can be hard to step back and look at the work objectively, I am too acquainted with every minute detail. I’ll be sure to keep you readers informed when my projects hit the streets.

Where to now?


Lately I’ve felt as though I’m at a junction in my career. I have two options before me: hit the job hunt with full force or dive headlong into the world of freelance design. I am strongly considering the latter option. I did a good deal of freelance work during school, as a means to make some extra cash and bolster my portfolio at the same time. I have a website already built and I’m in the process of planning another. I’ve received some good exposure through the Cut & Paste competition, PNCA and the Portland Funbook. Now is as good a time as ever to try doing my own thing. I have no mortgage, outstanding debt or children (knock on wood). In other words, what do I have to lose? There are a lot of things I would like to accomplish as a freelancer, and I’m steadily moving down the list. It’s great to be the art director on projects. Right now I have wrapped up a couple of great projects since finishing school. I’m waiting for them to be published to talk about them on here, but they’ll be up soon enough.

On a related note, I’d like to showcase a few great illustrators and designers that have inspired me to keep pushing myself to the next level with each project. These folks are truly great. Just click on the name to check their portfolios. Note: All images courtesy of their respective artists.

Yuko Shimizu


Amazing inkwork, delightfully twisted subject matter and a sophisticated color pallate, what more could you ask for?

Ashley Wood


A painterly style with a graphic sensibility; Woods’s work inspires me to loosen up and try anything with my compositions.

Mike Perry


Guru of handmade type. Inspires me to keep on playing with words.

Benny Gold


Super skilled, super slick. Benny Gold breaks down the design process to the fundamental level. His solutions are always elegant and remarkable.

Hope this little series gives you some bookmark fodder, these are definitely ones to garner inspiration from. I’ll continue on with this series of tributes to my heroes, so check back.

First day…


Graduation day is almost here. I’m looking forward to it more than anything. It’s a symbolic day, signaling the melodramatic “first day of the rest of my life.” Basically I’m ready to take my portfolio out into this town and look for a good job. I have a few places in mind…

In the meantime, here’s a 11×17 page I designed for my C4D portfolio cover page. Our work is going to be shown at the school as well as The Office store on Alberta.