I started keeping sketchbooks in 2008. After I had completed a few, I began turning them into design projects, which became more and more elaborate with each book. This one, Sketchbook #4, consisted of a hand-painted front and back of book, with a printed and die cut butcher paper dust jacket.
I started keeping sketchbooks in 2008. After I had completed a few, I began turning them into design projects, which became more and more elaborate with each book. This one, Sketchbook #5, consisted of a hand-painted front and back of book, with a printed (laser printed black on black) and die cut paper dust jacket.
The Adult Swim Comic-Con booth was designed to be seen through Polarized 3d glasses, which make more saturated colors seem closer, and seem to make less saturated colors recede. The brochure was given out to visitors, and was meant to function as a way to dispense the 3d glasses to the fans. It also has all the panel and signing information inside, and was designed to look really cool when viewed through the glasses (Achieved by printing with fluorescent spot colors).
Poster for Azede’s second runway show. The second show was also a success. Most of the print materials used images derived from flower petals, which was also a theme in some of the looks. Invitations, programs, a prospectus booklet, lookbook, website, and gift bags were also designed. The show was another success, and most importantly Azede’s garments were amazing.

For the invitation to the Fall 2011 Collection show, we made a card with a pop-up box inside. When the seal on the box was broken, a small invitation card and framed pressed flowers were found inside the box. Over 60 of the invitations were hand assembled and mailed to VIP guests.
My first annual Christmas Card. Folds out to four different panels, each revealing more diecut holes, which show through to different colors on the interior card. The envelope features several diecut holes as well, showing through to the white of the front of the card.

Hand drawn type made to be printed on the inside as a tag for a series of t-shirts I was working on at Adult Swim. The concept later got changed, but I really like the original type.
Print ad designed to advertise the Adult Swim Comic-Con booth in the pamphlet that was passed out at the event.
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