While at Nike, I volunteered to design the employee tee for the Nike Pride Parade. The design had to be cohesive with the collection, which included running shoes, flip-flops, a fuel band, and iphone cases. It was fun to see hundreds of people in the streets of Portland wearing my design!
Custom design with the first letter of each NFL team's city name. The design is based on the idea of an Ivy League letterman jacket, additions to the letter include objects of merit, warriors code inspiration, and each design has specific meaning to that team. I designed letters for the Seattle Seahawks, Baltimore Ravens and Denver Broncos.
Below you can see the collection of all 32 teams.
Xochitl came to me asking for a colorful, eye-catching logo and label design for her salsa company, based in Maui, Hawaii. She wanted it to be hand painted, and include a blend of her heritage from Mexico and current existence in Hawaii. She liked the idea of it including a sugar skull. I decided to paint a custom sugar skull with Hawaiian elements, surrounded by Xochitl’s favorite flowers, some that are representative of Hawaii and Mexico. The three different colors represent Xochitl’s three unique salsa recipes.
My sister got married this summer, in our home town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It was a pretty special day. I designed her invitations, save-the-dates, RSVPs and beer labels for the beer that her husband brewed as a gift for wedding guests, called "Pucker Up Sour".
Please get in touch if you or someone you know needs an invitation designed!
The World Affairs Council of Oregon hired me to design their membership brochure. It had to appeal to a wide demographic, be non-site-specific, as well as incorporate their current logo and color scheme. I had fun searching for travel-related imagery, and I did a custom watercolor of a world map for the interior of the brochure.
Dr. Laura came to me for a logo & label design for her new supplement line “Best for Breast.” The first supplement is called “Flash Relief” and is a non-hormonal menopausal support supplement for women. She wanted branding that felt clean, colorful, and modern.
Included here is a page from Dr. Laura’s website featuring the new product, the Branding Guide I supplied her with, and trade show elements that I designed.