Over the years I have taken on a variety of projects. I have designed logos, apparel graphics, and ran photoshoots. But I do not limit myself to those.
I will wear any hat that fits! Here is a glimpse of that work.
K&G Construction is an excavating company in Oregon that needed a logo refresh. The previous logo was from the 1970’s. The customer wanted to keep the familiarity of the logo, as they were known in the area, but updated to be modern.
I created multiple sketch variations, I focused on kerning as the main design factor as the previous logo had the letters spaced far apart.
The excavator digging out the G was a fun idea I didn’t think would work but the customer and their team loved it.
I created a simplified, clean variation for vehicle stickers and other uses they may need.
After approval, over the next couple years multiple orders of sweatshirts, hats, and t-shirts were ordered for crew, friends and family.
Sykart is a Go-Kart racing company in Oregon that contacted me for some new merchandise. They wanted new graphics with their existing race car character to be printed on sweatshirts and t-shirts.
Sketching out multiple ideas and experimenting with a retro style, I designed eight graphics over two meetings with the customer.
They selected four designs that were printed and sold in store and on their website. They were also advertised on their Instagram and Facebook.
These tickets started as a surprise gift for fake tickets to a real hockey game. Designed on Illustrator first after sketching a few ideas.
I posted the tickets on Etsy with an unbranded template version customers could edit text and colors on Canva for their own gift!
“Scribble art” is what I call my personal drawing style. This t-shirt was created first using acrylic markers to create the cat and background, then it was brought into Affinity to add text. This is my most recent creation that I posted on Etsy.