This is the Invitation that I designed for MORPC’s 2006 Annual Meeting Luncheon. That year, the agency wanted something one-color, stylish and abstract.





This is the Invitation that I designed for MORPC’s 2006 Annual Meeting Luncheon. That year, the agency wanted something one-color, stylish and abstract.
This is an animated blogad that I designed for LegalTease, a legal-phrase tee shirt printing company.
This is a 2 color logo that I designed for a local environmental group. They wanted something that encompassed many of the river’s charms, while keeping the number of colors to a minimum.
When MORPC redesigned their website in 2005, I was one of the 2 leads on the project, and the primary designer. There were a number of issues that were solved with the new design, including the addition of a rotating front page article that highlighted one of the agency’s programs, and a “MORPC Events” sidebar that listed upcoming meetings and events.
Tabletop Adventures, LLC, asked me to do the interior layout and trade dress/cover design for the pdf book, Bits of Darkness: Dungeons. I was provided with the cover illustration, but I had to design the masthead, and lay everything out. Since then, I’ve done the trade dress for several more of their books.
Here is an advertisement that I designed for the RideSolutions department for the Human Resources Association of Central Ohio. This ad was printed in bulk and distributed with the employees paychecks.
This is a Christmas e-card I designed for a European translation company. The house, mountains , snow and trees were modeled in Pov-Ray, and I used Fireworks to add the animation.
This was an entirely Flash-based website. I created it as an example of the power of Flash, it loaded quickly, scaled to different sized browser windows, and had lots of interactive features.