These are double sided record dividers printed and cut on 3 millimeter pvc. They form a large image if you assemble them together like a puzzle. Then you can have fun re-arranging your records, perfect for a rainy day.
Working within Know No Stranger and collaborating with Esteban Garcia, we created an Interactive experience for the Indianapolis Museum of Art for the 2015 New Years Celebration. Using overhead cameras and projectors, the fish in the virtual pond will swim toward the visitors as they walk over the pond's visible surface. I created the virtual Koi Fish sprite puppets and aided in the design and development of the overall project.
On the left you will see the fish illustration as a whole used for this project. On the right are the parts that created the "virtual Puppet." The main body was one piece that was repeated four times and scaled down to create the tapered body of the fish. Each segment would pivot like a spine, to give the fish a lifelike and fluid design. The Head, fins, body and Tail were all separate parts brought together to give a lifelike representation in its final form.
These patches were used as promotional incentives to register on time for a local Order of the Arrow Chapter, a part of the Boy Scouts of America program. The animals come from the totems used in the local scout camp J.N. Webster, that serves as the headquarters for the OA lodge. This series of patches will be given in limited quantities, a different patch for each year of registration.
The final product made for the Order of Arrow.
The deisgn used for the creation of the patches.
Know No Stranger created an online album of music they have written and produced, called "Know No Songs". I was tasked with creating the album art and card to sell. I created the letters out of cardboard, setup the area with KNS props and puppets in the background, shot and edited the photo, had the photo printed and then assembled all of the cards.
A good friend and artistic neighbor of mine, Sean Sturgis, put together a few charity concerts showcasing local musicians. He asked if I could make some promotional posters, I said of course.
This is a project I had printed while I worked as a Pre-press operator at Indy Imaging Inc. This was printed and cut on three quarter inch plywood. I just wanted my own broom to fly on.
This was the final project created for my screen printing class. Our task was to print an image that was sculptural and not on paper. I have a deep fascination with robots, technology and science fiction. I love the looks of toy robots from the 1950's and used this as my inspiration for my own design. I Printed my illustrations on wood and assembled them into three separate blocks, with Lazy Susans in between to allow you to create several new robots.
A collateral mailing piece for CEDIA was created as a reminder for clients to register for CEDIA's "2015 Business Xchange." The mailer was printed using the process of four color offset lithography and the creation of a custom die cut. The mailer consists of a card that fits inside a sleeve, sized for an A7 envelope.
Our AIGA student group EPIC, sold buttons as a fund-raiser for the group. I created a set of Rock & Roll buttons to sell, two of which were inspired by Beatles who celebrated their 50th anniversary around valentine's day 2014.
This stationary was part of a project created for Friends of the White River, a volunteer group whose mission is; "Work to preserve, protect and enhance the White River of Indiana."
I worked with the founder of Business Development for Veterans to create a logo, branding and stationary. Business Development for Veterans is a new non for profit organization that provides veterans with funds to help them start to build their own business.
The final logo represents a sales a chart showing a growing businesses for the veterans who serve our country. A Facebook page was also created to help promote services and events provided by Business Development for veterans.
A local news segment on the FOX Network with the logo and word mark seen in the background.
A Facebook page was created and branded to help promote Business Development for Veterans services and general annouoncmnets.