This was a fun one! Different from my normal stuff, I created this logo for an ecommerce site built on WordPress. And yes… I built the site too. Though, it uses a template, hence not displayed in my portfolio. However, there was a fair amount of customization work.
The most fun thing about this project was getting that flashback to the “roll playing” days. Yea, I dabbled with D&D. Who didn’t at 12 years old. It’s like Led Zeppelin. Everyone has a phase.
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For the last 10 or so years, I have been an Art Director for 57design, Inc. in Santa Cruz, CA. This is my personal portfolio, which includes overlap from 57design, and some fun side projects.
Poke around, read the journal, view the portfolio, and give me a call if you’d like to work together.
Building a brand and selling surfboards…
I have been working with Surftech for years. Recently, I took on the position as their “Director of Internet”. With that, it was time for a revamp…
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Contracted through a third party that did the incredible design work, I was tasked at building a new site for Glad. Working in compliant standards, I was able to bring this art directors vision to fruition.
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Just finished. It’s a nice little “side site” built on WordPress. There’s still a few layout issues to deal with over the next week, but I’m pretty happy with it.
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I’ve been whipping out some serious logos this week.
I may have earned the title “logo toaster”.
Bung King – Top notch bungs, at backdoor prices.
When a buddy of mine decided to set out on his own, he shoulder tapped me to do a little branding and web work. I cooked up this little logo, and built him a site.
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Rebranding… Big Designs has gone from “Sparking your Interest” to Shocking the crap out of you! Don’t ground yourself when welding kids… it HURTS!
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A branding and web site project for a company trying to resolve the B2B2C triangle that so many companies struggle with. BrandGo’s model works for just about any business that manufactures a product for the masses, but the heart of the company lies in the action sports industry.
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These guys were WAY too a head of their time. Back in the 90′s, they bought the technology/patent for haptic touch screen technology for hand held devices. A phone with no keys, are you kidding!? Who would want THAT!?
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