I designed the poster and invite to the 1999 Blueprint Ball honoring Cesar Pelli.
This is the front cover of a 2 sided poster that folds out vertically.
I did this while working at Origin Design.
I designed the poster and invite to the 1999 Blueprint Ball honoring Cesar Pelli.
This is the front cover of a 2 sided poster that folds out vertically.
I did this while working at Origin Design.
Layout idea for a possible book on movie props. This would have been a great project but I didn’t have the time to work on it.
This was done back in the late 90’s. Due to circumstances beyond my control, it never went past the design phase.
Did this back in 2000. Doesn’t really seem that long ago…
For the last 11 years I haven’t been able to do a lot of Print work. Prior to that I had the opportunity to do as much of it as I could handle. These covers were done while working at one of Houston’s Top 10 Design Firms Origin Design. When I started, I was 1 of 4 very talented folks. I’ll post more pieces as I find them. I believe these were done in 1997.
Just saw this today at the bookstore.
Hardcover: 296 pages
Publisher: Rockport Publishers (January 1, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1592535674
LogoLounge Master Library, Volume 1, is the beginning of a new series of books by the authors of LogoLounge, featuring the ultimate collection of logos by category. The first book will focus on logos featuring crests and initials. As with Rockport’s other books on logos, this series has the same inspirational draw, featuring over 3,000 logos. Constantly looking for fresh inspiration, designers can use this new series to take a more focused look at core logo applications.
I did a few Illustrations for Charm City Cakes new book. It’s an amazing book, check it out.
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks; First Edition (October 20, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 006170301X
ISBN-13: 978-0061703010
Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 8.3 x 1 inches
When Duff Goldman, Food Network’s “Ace of Cakes,” envisioned Charm City Cakes in Baltimore nearly a decade ago, his goal was to make wonderful cakes for friends and family. As word spread about his fabulous creations, his dream grew into a nationally renowned business staffed by a team of talented professionals, including musicians, artists, and creative souls with experience in architectural modeling, graphic design, deejaying, coffee making, performance art, dog walking, sculpture, painting and more.
I forget what this was for but found it on one of my disks.
Here’s a cover and calligraphy idea for the Houston Press. This was done in 2007 and the can appeared on the final cover.