
This is a blog of what I encounter, capture, do, make, think, and feel. I am a graphic designer living in Lynchburg, Virginia. Thanks for visiting and feel free to stay a while and snoop around. Read more »
LATEST PROJECT: Powers Signs Inc.
Well these may not be the only ways to work better. This idea was birthed out of a page in my Moleskine from a few months back that I had written while sitting in a Starbucks in San Francisco. These may not be the only ways in the world to work better, in fact I [...]
I created this, once again, for Blue Ridge Community Church. This is a short kinetic typography animation of questions people have asked as fears they might have of becoming a Christ follower. When people are looking for a reason to not do something, it’s easy to come up with reasons and excuses to shy away [...]
So there comes a time in every (static) graphic designers life when he/she realizes that it’s time to move to something unknown and new. For me there were a plethora of things on the table. Street luge, giraffe hunting, baseball card collecting, hot dog eating contests, etc. However when I realized all of those would [...]
The fantastically written lyrics are by my wonderful friend Matt Mackey. They are the chorus to my favorite song of his entitled “Could Be Right“.
For the visually impaired or the people to lazy to click on the image and see a large size version, the lyrics read:
Apathy is what’s left, when the common sense is gone. [...]
I created this poster for a competition put on by Invisible Children. They had a call for promotional posters that would be widely used, but the only qualifier is that it had to promote their cause. It didn’t have communicate anything verbally, but only had to communicate the heart of what they are doing, and [...]
This really just started as an experiment with a fun color palette, but i think I was looking at a lot of ISO50 stuff at the time, so he was a subliminal source of inspiration. There’s really no point to it, but i’ve got a 2′ x 4′ print of it in my office and it [...]