
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.
So I found this quote by Louis Nizer the other day and it really peaked my interest. I suppose it’s always revolutionary in a subtle way when philosophy in its raw sense can be slimmed down to a single sentence. I think of a lot of things when I read this, but I just appreciate [...]
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 [...]
There are just some things you simply cannot plan for. For example, how do you plan for something that works on a small scale, but is untestable until moment zero for actual reality. A real life demonstration of these inevitable folly reared its ugly head Sunday morning January 4th, 2008. The trouble I ran into [...]
Let’s start with the backstory:
First of all, I have a 12“ powerbook G4 that I’ve had for 3 about years. It’s a champion, and I love it’s portability, it’s battery life, and it’s a conversation starter now-a-days because they don’t make them anymore. The battery it came with was great but then there was the [...]
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 [...]