Letterpress and offset printed save-the-dates, wedding invitations, website and other miscellaneous collateral-- featuring custom typography, illustration and map for our Cincinnati wedding.
Featured on 100 Layer Cake, Lovely Bride, Brooklyn Bride, FPO, Beyond//Beyond and in BRIDES Magazine; mentioned on Tinsel & Twine.
Logo, print collateral and web site for a very talented animal & child portrait artist, who just so happens to be my mother.
The Studio is the design collective within Weber Shandwick's global network, consisting of eleven offices across North America. Starting with circles on a map centered over each location, a system of marks resulted in which each team has its own unique mark
and color.
Published in the LogoLounge Master Library series book Typography & Enclosures.
For Christmas 2009, John made beer and I pickled some veggies. The tags are handmade, including hand-drawn vectors.
A compilation of tips for new CCOs in large companies, by Dr. Leslie Gaines-Ross, a world-recognized Reputation Strategist. Designed to be picked up and perused
at random.
A 500-page biographical novel with custom maps.
Every year, Weber Shandwick competes for the title of PRWeek's Large Agency of the Year Award. The entry must be in a 3-ring binder, and since Weber Shandwick's latest initiative is to go Green, the binder is made of all recycled materials and paper.
Web site for a very talented animal & child portrait artist, who just so happens to be my mother. Designed and programmed by yours truly- the site in Dreamweaver, the blog in WordPress.
Digital Download is a blog and weekly HTML email in which Weber Shandwick employees share the latest digital trends.
(PROPOSED) Fathom Creative, a small design firm, has always been based on water imagery, meaning to convey that they are always in the background, or “just underneath the surface” of all their clients’ endeavors. I proposed a simple, clean and modern look, but wanted it to still convey energy and approachability.
A selection of illustrations rendered for a presentation
to Walmart.
I spent a year working at John Robshaw Textiles, where I worked on bedding and fabric patterns.
I built myself a giant bead loom (1' x 2') from 2-by-4s and springs, and have been weaving bead mats. Each one takes approximately 2-3 months to make.







































































































