Have a look.
The following portfolio contains a sampling of projects I have worked on throughout my career. This collection illustrates both the width of my creative leadership and the depth of my design knowledge. These samples include projects where I was the lead designer and others where I played a significant role in the creative process.
Award Winning.
This is a collection of recent award-winning projects where I played a significant role in the creative process. Some catalogs, some brochures, but many of them launch kits. Kits are a great example of how several deliverables can come together to help launch a product line or campaign.
Campaigns.
One of my greatest creative gifts is the ability to see the big picture. One of the best places to employ that gift is in the development of campaigns.
Digital.
From mobile apps to responsive websites; from internal to external, I’ve done a thing or two in the digital space. With smart design and keen functionality, digital projects can help transform the way you do business.
Video.
My professional career began in video production. I worked for a production company in Orlando, Florida working on everything from pilots at Universal Studios to live events at Walt Disney World. Here are a few projects I worked on with our ad agencies, production companies, and brand marketing leaders.
Logos.
I confess, I love designing logos. They’re the sweetest little bundle of visual story-telling there is. A well-balanced mark that works across a variety of applications is pure joy when you see it in the wild.
Print.
Four color, spot color, UV and varnish. Flyers, forms, gate-folds and roll-folds. Perfect bound, saddle-stitch, comb and coils. Print is more than making copies. It’s an art – from cover to back cover and everywhere in between.
Catalogs.
From just a few pages to a few hundred pages…catalogs are complex. From pagination to press, catalog projects are always a labor of love and quite the journey.
Product.
Have you ever bought something because you liked the packaging? It’s OK, we’re all guilty. I’ll let the chemists and product team worry about the inside…I believe it’s what’s outside that counts. Wink, wink.
Retail.
More than a box or a shelf or a hang bar. Retail has a variety of demands and it’s rarely a one-size-fits-all situation. It’s one part innovation mixed with one part constraint. What you end up with is the fun part.