Like every other facet of my weird career, I fell into graphic design by both accident and necessity. From an early age, I had access to rudimentary desktop publishing software and started laying out my own publications in my tweens. By my late teens, I was using both cut-and-paste methods and slightly better digital tools to design flyers for my bands as well as publish ‘zines and newsletters. That inadvertently led to starting to do the same for others, which resulted in my starting a print design studio in my early 20s, working on album artwork, book illustrations, marketing materials, and whatever came my way.
In the years since, I’ve worked on dozens of projects for a variety of clients and publications, both as a freelancer and as an agency. I’ve produced illustrations for magazines and books, cross-platform marketing campaigns, and quite often, key art that incorporates both illustration and design. Some examples from past client and personal projects can be seen below.