Friday, March 25, 2011



2011.9/52

How the West was Won

I visited Austin, Texas a little over a month ago to see my sister. We visited the State Capitol building at sunset and the light was really hitting this statue in a beautiful manner.

I shot a holga as well as the polaroid below.


Thursday, March 24, 2011



I heart Kid Cudi. I love the mixing of color in this but the overall desaturated images.



This one is very Michel Gondry-esque, super cool. There is also a second version of the video that is more traditional hip hop-ish with party shots.

The "Day 'n Nite" video is sweet too with video mixing with drawings.

Saturday, March 19, 2011



More type specimens from my trip to New Orleans. I'm on a fancy kick lately!

Thursday, March 17, 2011



2011.8/52

Saint Louis Cemetary Tomb: Deaf Prayers
Holga 120mm, Custom Frame, 400sp Fuji Color, Cross-Processed in C41 chemicals.

I have always loved photography. It was a real pleasure to learn how to develop my own film, setting my shutter speed/exposure settings. Sometime around 2002 I embraced film again as a reaction to poor quality in inexpensive digital cameras. Then I was introduced to Holgas and Polaroids. My interpretation of these tools was that they were punk, lo-fi and DIY — and the grit, blurriness and light leaks reminded me of the poorly transferred French films I watched as a teen.

Film makes you focus (no pun intended). You got 10 Polaroids, 12 Square Holgas. Is this shot going to be worth the cost? In 2006 I went to Europe with only a Polaroid — I didn't want to live behind the camera lens. Sounds nice. In theory...

My lovely wife and I just went on a trip to New Orleans. I new there would be killer scenes to photography. I went overboard and took three cameras: my new digital SLR, my Holga and Polaroid.

Someday I hope to compile these photographs into an exhibit. My working title is currently "Analog World."

Friday, March 11, 2011


My friend Tommy showed me this video posted on the Good.is website.

Friday, March 04, 2011


Just some designers and their projects that have been inspiring me lately:

http://statemottosproject.com/gallery/

http://www.danielraycole.com/

http://www.mikeyburton.com/

http://YoungJerks.com/#598329/God-Bless-The-Midwest

http://www.pencilpluspaper.com/

Friday, February 25, 2011


A couple of fancy type samples I saw while I was in New Orleans.

Images from Fleurdlicious and A Wardrobe of Whiskey.

Sunday, February 20, 2011




2011.7/52

In A Rut

I'm not super sure about this one yet... It's an amalgamation of Nikki McClure and Michael Schwab...

The idea is create a strong image of a rider riding through a muddy/icy rut. An image that could be easily manipulated by the colors chosen for the silkscreen — feeling like winter using blue tones or late autumn using browns.

Friday, February 18, 2011




2011.6/52

For the past few months I have been creating my own typography out of simple Illustrator stroked paths. The effect is a very fun and friendly typestyle.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011




2011.5/52 Snowy Creek

I've been playing a lot outside — cycling, running and hiking in the snow. I find the snowy woods really beautiful and I am grateful I live in a pace that gets al four seasons and that we have had a lot of snow for the past two years.

These shots are from a few weeks ago. I was inspired by a Holga I shot two years ago and I hope to convert these pics into a cool graphic landscape (see Holga and an old poster I created below).

Monday, February 14, 2011



2011.4/52 Winter Sunsets

I was walking my dog in the woods and I was really inspired by the stark contrast of the bare branches and the progressing sun setting on the horizon. I took a photo and extracted the branches — intending to make a silkscreen plate from this. This one plate with a dark brown or black ink could be printed over various skies made by smearing ink and/or printmaking.

I would see this as a continual scene (tryptich) or one cropped scene printed over a series of skies. This silkscreen plate would also be cool if I traced the photograph in ink — giving the branches and trees a rougher impression.


Monday, February 07, 2011



I just heard of this band. I really dig their sound, super chill like a psychedelic StereoLab.

Thursday, January 27, 2011




2011.3/52

A couple weeks ago I took advantage of a gloomy morning to capture the bar down the street from where I grew up. There were times in the past where it was notorious for being rough — so I played up an underlying sinister feeling in my photography.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011



This is freakin creepy but it's really cool. I've been wanting to create a film based upon "Das Kabinet der Doktor Caligari" for years. I need to clean out the garage and get crackin!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011



Another week kicking out some sweet graphic jams. Making sweet logos using visual wit, tons of custom lettering and pretty cycling kit designs. This week I'm also pouring some out for my dead concepts — something that worked in my head but not quite on paper.

The middle logo is for my wife whose bike racin' nickname is B-jet short for Bridget.

Friday, January 21, 2011



A couple quick identity sketch concepts for an excellent photographer and friend. I hope to make a lovely mark and a slightly intrusive watermark. The bottom captures the idea of a shutter/bike wheel in a pretty color wheel — this might look lovely with overlapping transparent shapes.

Saturday, January 15, 2011




2011.2/52

For my second week/art piece of 2011 I created identity variations on the Educational Foundation for the Colorado National Guard. I love this part of the process — creating simple solutions that are very effective and use a combination of symbols to create a new meaning to creating something abstract and poetic.

The logo I featured is a book (closed, as if finished, symbolic of graduation), tilted upwards for optimism and also to symbolize flight. I created dynamic energy within the icon which begins to imply the E anf F letterforms.

In future rounds of work I hope to create custom logo-typography as well.

Thursday, January 13, 2011



This video combines moving images with crap printing techniques, two of my favorite things. I might swipe some of these techniques for a future video.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011



This is nerdy but I really dig my new shoes from Suacony, the Jazz model with Oktoberfest Bicentennial theme. Nice attention to detail, the blue and white relating to the Bavarian flag and there is a maß of beer on the insole and a boot of beer on the tongue! Certain material, like the heel and the shoelaces are imitation leather to kick it old school. And nice hits of gold to boot. Nothing is over the top and screaming wannabe German.

Saturday, January 08, 2011

A trip to the wine and beer store always is a bit inspirational.



The intrigue of these Alpha Box and Dice wine labels caught my eye. They are designed by an Aussie firm named Mash.








I'm really digging the ornate vintage logotypes of Molly Dooker, Velvet Glove and The Bruery. I want to pursue being able to create flourishy type with mega ligatures this year.




I also love the old school Parisienne feel of St. Germain.