Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Bio Medics Website Design



This website project is still underway.

Bio Medics is a plasma collection company based in LA. They were in need of an upgrade. This project included the logo design and the website.

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SustainaBuild Website



Click the image above to view at full size.

This client was looking for a fresh, clean look that helped them become established in the ever so competitive green marketplace. For this project, I did the design and the code.

You can see the finished website at www.SustainaBuildNW.com.

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Google Analytics



This is a tutorial for my clients to give them an idea of how we can use Google Analytics to optimize their website. You can watch it in HD by clicking here.

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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Candy Letters



This was an assignment from September, 2008. The "found alphabet" assignment was to find or create an alphabet from something other than letters. I don't even like candy, so I don't know why I chose it, but I am very pleased with how it turned out.

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Double Agent Card Game









Okay, so this was an assignment in Art 235. We were asked to build and design the box, 50 cards and an info or instruction card. I am really excited with how this turned out.

I chose to create a game for my project. My good friend, Dave Nieman, helped create this game and write some of the copy. It's a pretty fun game and we are excited to make something of it. Before we try to get it out there, we will probably do some focus groups and make some small changes.

Despite how it looks in some of the photos, I do have all my fingers.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

More Double Agent Fun



I am happy to say that the visuals for this game are practically done. While I did not go with the above noted style, the shapes are right. I am showing this "logo" of sorts because I like it. I like the halftone look.

I will upload some photos of the finished game when I get a chance.

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Double Agent Card




This is my first go at designing the cards for the Double Agent card game. My friend Dave Nieman and I are the ones developing the game and it is exciting.

It is definitely worth the cost to have a good scanner. Designers, if you don't have one get one. I simply scanned in a sheet of masonite (background) a file folder, a piece of laid text-weight paper, a paperclip and some authentically typewriter written text. Simple.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Thanks



I am finding that I really enjoy playing with type. Since most of my musings are pointless, I have decided to funnel the efforts towards some creative thank you cards, after all, 'thanks' is perhaps the most important word ever set in any form of typography. This one still needs a little work.

I'll keep you all posted, hopefully soon I'll have some little card packs that you can purchase.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Leaves of Grass



I am helping to design a literary journal and am designing the layout for a poem called A poem for Walt Whitman. I am hoping to make something simple and non distracting, yet meaningful.

These scans used the photo negative scanning feature which shines light through the object, rather than just reflecting it. It produced a nice effect with this grass.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

My first show



The BYU-Idaho student art show just started and one of my pieces made it in! The show features faculty selected pieces in photography, printmaking, graphic design, sculpture and more.

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Double Agent



Some friends and I are working together to perfect a game called Double Agent. Its a group game and we're developing the cards used to play. Hopefully we will be able to mass produce it! Its really fun and I am heading up the visuals. Above is just one illustration study, just a quick photoshop sketch. More to come!

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Friday, October 10, 2008

SustainaBuild Logo



SustainaBuild, a residential “green” builder, was looking for a logo that represented his company as one that values the environment as much as it values excellent building and craftsmanship.

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Friday, August 29, 2008

Royal Journeys Postcard



7” × 5” digital print. Royal Journeys is a Seattle based travel company specializing in corporate sportfishing trips. This piece was designed to be handed out at a golf tournament that the company was sponsoring. The front side is promoting a specific competition that took place at the tournament; the reverse side is an ad for Royal Journeys.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Cattails



Taken in Montana at sunset.

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Ensign Software Logo



Ensign Software is a stock market charting software based out of Idaho Falls, ID. Pretty good software, too. The logo needed to be clean and simple, yet not drab.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Two Story



18" × 24", newspaper and acrylic on canvas. I named this ‘Two Story’ for a number of reasons. It is a two-story lowercase A. It also has more than one read; viewers often comment that they don’t even see the letter A until they have looked at it for some time. In addition, it uses two media. I wanted to make a common letter look beautiful by creating it out of more common letters.

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Saturday, July 5, 2008

Quiet Progress



This is from a series of black and white, darkroom photography.

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Friday, July 4, 2008

Light Leaves



This is from a series of black and white, darkroom photography.

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Movement



This is from a series of black and white, darkroom photography.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Three Little Pigs



As you can see from the previous post, I've been working on an illustration. The guideline was to create an illustration that has anything to do with the Three Little Pigs. This is my answer. I really enjoyed compiling the illustration. I created all the elements on paper using ink, graphite, and marker (for color). I scanned them and combined everything in photoshop.

I've never really done much with pigs, until this week. I also designed a simple t-shirt for a family reunion. That's a lot of pigs.

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