I’ve produced a variety of design work across mediums including books, print, packaging, animation, and more.
Art direction and design for a hardcover graphic novel depicting the first English adaptation of creator Shotaro Ishinomori's classic Cyborg 009. Illustration by Marcus To. An acetate dust jacket and vellum overlays peel away to show multiple layers. Nominated for a Harvey Award for Excellence in Presentation.
Interior design for Chronicle Books’ I Feel Relatively Neutral About New York, a humor book about all the reasons New York elicits no decisive emotional response.
The Art of Troma, a hardcover, cloth-bound, oversized book with gold foil stamping chronicling decades of work and behind-the-scenes material from the movie studio who brought the world The Toxic Avenger.
Art direction and storyboards for a digital HP campaign, finding inventive ways to animate text.
An animated social ad for Instagram, as part of a broader digital campaign. For this I did everything—copy, design, and animation.
A presentation created for Amazon's VP and Head Scientist of Alexa Artificial Intelligence for one of their re:Invent conferences in Las Vegas. This was the result of weeks of iteration, and working on Thanksgiving to complete it in time. Watch the presentation.
Design, lettering, and jacket copy for a hardcover graphic novel, printed in anaglyph 3D, with a die-cut cover, and 3D glasses tucked into an inside pocket. Illustration by Dave Marquez.
A packaging design for a limited run of a custom-flavored soda.
Two infographics for a campaign for Intel, finding compelling ways to represent complex concepts.
Each year I make some delightful holiday cards. Hiring me or befriending me is the best way to get one. Here are just a handful.
Offset printing with red and blue ink, a secret message is revealed when viewed through a red film.
White ink printed on metallic paper.
The scratch-off ticket offers a gentle holiday reward combined with the fevered thrill of gambling.
A small handful of people who received this card discarded it thinking it was an actual advertisement. That’s on me. But also I blame Glenn.