Archive for the ‘Design’ Category

New Work: Dirty Deeds

Just finished the logo and a little placeholder site for Dirty Deeds Landscape Construction, currently working on the full website and some other small items for them. In the meantime, check it out and sign up to get the sharply worded pre-launch email…and if you need some landscaping or construction services come Spring, give Kris [...]

January 12, 2010 • Posted in: Design, Personal • 3 Comments

Draplin Actuated

My photo submission made the Draplin blog this weekend, nice.

August 31, 2009 • Posted in: Design, Personal • One Comment

Best Type of 2009 (so far…)

Lettercult has posted a fantastic selection of custom and hand-done type on their site for all to enjoy. Check it out if you like great typography (with occasionally amusing copy too!), so many of these would make awesome poster and/or tee shirts.

July 8, 2009 • Posted in: Design • No Comments

Aaron Draplin is the Man.

Somehow over the past few years Aaron Draplin (Draplin Design Co.) has become my hero. His all-American work ethic and salt of the earth design philosophies are what I strive toward in my profession. So what if he uses Trade Gothic and Futura Bold too much…it looks tight. Whatever. He has fun and loves what [...]

June 26, 2009 • Posted in: Design • 2 Comments

Inspiredology’s Got Crabs!

My logo for Monty’s Crab Shack was recently featured in Inspiredology’s 120 Brilliant Logos. Check it out.

June 25, 2009 • Posted in: Design, Personal • No Comments

Baseball Infographics: Flip Flop Fly Ball

Ever wonder the distance covered by all base runners during a season? Or how far would a line as long as all the pitches in one season stretch? Exactly how much flying does a Major League baseball team do? (above) Craig Robinson has been wondering, and he’s put all this information together in well-designed information [...]

June 25, 2009 • Posted in: Baseball, Design • No Comments

N-E-W look for J-E-L-L-O

Student work by Richard Perez reinventing the Jello image and packaging for their line of gelatin treats and the result is as fun and cool as a lime jiggler. The goal was set to shift their target market back to children with a lively and colorful new image, while not going too far into the [...]

June 17, 2009 • Posted in: Design, Marketing • No Comments