A History of non-Violence
A logo for a fictional Roman group advocating an end to the practice of sacrificing Christians to lions in the arena.
A logo for a fictional Roman group advocating an end to the practice of sacrificing Christians to lions in the arena.
This illustration diagrams how Marie Antoinette received her cake after the events of Bastille Day.
It's a case of nature vs technology gone amok: a poor little duck has moments before a robotic fish, lurking in the murky depths below, snaps it up.
Having always loved the opening of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", I chose to combine my illustration and typographic skills to depict this line from it.
As the original Rosetta Stone helped the modern world decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs, I figured future civilizations will need a new Rosetta Stone to decipher …
Remember the good ol' days when a zombie could go to the corner drugstore and receive a refreshing zombie's sundae served with a blank stare by the local soda …
I was challenged to design a t-shirt for The Anderson School's chess team to wear at competitions.
For this t-shirt design I imagined showing a peacock-pen using the color from its feathers to draw the word "Flourish"
My concept for this t-shirt design was: what if gladiators were plastered with logos like today's athletes (especially Nascar drivers).
Since 1998, I have been privileged to complete more than a thousand marketing and advertising projects for this global financial firm.