Advertisements & Editorial
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    Stag Jeans

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    Stag Jeans

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    Banality (Proof of Concept)

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    Commercial Art Methodology

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    Dyslexia Poster

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    What is Graphic Design?

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    What is Graphic Design?

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    What is Graphic Design?

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    Fashion Spot Illustrations

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    Edward Lear Theater

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    Edward Lear Theater

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    Speak for Them

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    Speak for Them

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    Speak for Them

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    Speak for Them

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    Speak for Them

Barneys NYC (Proof of Concept)
Used fabric from the designer and hand rendered type to create this ad reflecting the hand made work of Stag Jeans.

Whitney NYC: Jeff Koons Banality (Proof of Concept)
Site design as proof of concpet for Whitney show Banality.
Portions of site can be viewed here.

Dyslexia Poster
Dyslexia Awareness poster— utilizing visual effect mirroring how a dyslexic reader perceives words.

Methodology Poster
Self-promotion piece illustrating my commercial art methodology.

What is Graphic Design?
Variations on a theme. The final piece was used by Savannah College of Art & Design as a promotional mailer for their graphic design program.

Fashion Illustration (Editorial)
Quick pen and ink rendition of fashion week event for magazine editorial.

Edward Lear Theater
Site design to highlight the nonsense poems of Edward Lear.
Simple flash animations and sound effects complete the silliness.
A small version of the website may be viewed here.

Speak for Them: FGM Awareness Campaign (World Health Organization proof of Concept)
Campaign to raise awareness of female genital mutilation. Poster series was designed to create a strong emotional impact. I attempted to illustrate this subject as honestly as possible—and not to hide the horror I felt in developing the imagery. I used fabric, thread, silkscreen and computer/hand-drawn type.