A web design for a local site furnishing company whos products are aimed at architects and developers. The redesign was intended to give BRP a more sophisticated and progressive identity.
A business card utilizing a simple diecut to reinforce the logo and a vertical orientation to give it a more progressive feel that falls inline with the identity.
A logo mark for a local house flipping comapny. Introduce the shilouette of a roof top with lighted windows, to imply the creation of a home rather than just the idea of flipping a house.
The purpose of the redesigned was to increase Peterson's shelf presence, increase the spine and cover visibility in an oversaturated visual space and translate the design to over 240 titles.
A simple branding solution for a local company wanting to build a sense of stability and trust. Black reinforces visual sopistication while orange and blue differentiate the marks and give them energy.
These iterations reflect the idea of giving "Hazel" a personality and introducing children to visually show ease of the software. Big nod to Jeremie Memming for his work on the superman mark.
The theme was "Strengthening Our Roots and Branching Out", we visually reinforced the concepts of perspective, transformation, responsibility and leadership in an uncertain student lending industry.
A logo concept for a local food distributor that evolved around using an easily identifiable food and conceptually introducing the idea of light.
A logo for an upscale housing development. The concept reflects the idea of upscale sophistication while visually encorporating the natural spring the development is built on.
A simple, clean logo built for an up-and-coming retaining wall company. They wanted a simple mark to reflect their product and personality.
Think Nebraska is a program that encourages students to complete a challenging course of study. They wanted a t-shirt type logo that would appeal to high school students.
A logo for an upscale shopping mall in Wyoming. No concept, they wanted a very straight forward approach to the mark.
These are logo concepts for a local precast concrete company. I introduced the idea of dimentional precast concrete objects that form two "P"s representing the company's initials.
A stationery suite developed to reinforce the mission of NHO which is to guide and support patients and their families through the challenges of cancer and blood disorders.
The intention of this suite was to simply update their current materials, I used some older ornate graphics to reflect the historical characteristics of the building.
This identity was created to reinforce the history of the organization. It was printed as a 2-color job using a tinted varnish to subtly emphasize the date the foundation was organized.
This poster was developed for the 14th Annual Nebraska ADDY Awards, the concept and theme behind it was "The Red Carpet".
These materials were designed to reflect the intensity of both the Lincoln Stars players and fans. The "X" signifies that it was the 10th season and it was given a weathered look to simulate the ice.
These materials are centered around the logo design, the products and the personality of the company. A simple collection of materials that reflects both who they are and what they do.
This collateral suite was a redesign thats purpose was to bring a sense of sophistication and luxury to their company image and brand identity.
A series of ads and rack cards that were designed to run in the NDN to let readers know why the local paper is just as relevant, if not more relevant than other larger surrounding area papers.
This was a simple piece redesigned in a way to make in more engaging for the employee, something they would keep and place at their desk as a reminder of Nelnet's core values.
The Grace Abbott Award recognizes an individual and a business for their extraordinary contributions on behalf of children and families. This mailer was for the second annual award.
This simple 3-color annual report was created for the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation. The design is very linear and uses stars to reinforce their logo/identity.
This was a customer t-shirt concept for a local express oil change service who's identity was built around the snappy gas station customer service of the 1940's and 1950's.
This interactive PDF was distrubuted to students and parnets as a paying for college resource. The project was created and maintain in InDesign CS3 with minor tweaks in Acrobat Pro.
A small event information based web site that was deveolped for the 14th Annual Nebraska ADDY Awards built on the theme "The Red Carpet"
A simple company and product web site that reflects the uniqueness of the company and the products they sell. www.randomstoneblocks.com
A informational web site aimed at parents and student to encourage students to complete a challenging course of study. www.thinknebraska.org
A marketing web site built for a new, yet experienced, local trade show management company focused on exceptional customer service and exhibit graphics. www.visionexhibits.com
The concept behind these graphics revolved around the idea of using the the lion, unicorn and feathered wings to symbolically reinforce the company's core values.
A web site that was built for a local car dealership that wanted to build on some of the equity of Chevrolet (the site sit has been recently updated and no longer reflects this design).
An extensive informational web site built to reflect the mission of the company but to also be used as an in-depth cancer and blood disorder resource. www.yourcancercare.com
A marketing web site built to inform customers of the services and industry experience the company offers. The site was designed to have an industrial large scale feel to it. www.shaninc.com
This was a web site concpet for a local company that offers a heating alternative. Unfortunately I'd left the agency before the site was implemented. www.heatsource1.com
This is the first working page design (hopefully the first of many) from a children's book that I am creating for my son Lawson.
A coaster series designed for my own personal entertainment because I got tired of looking a coasters that didn't expect me to use my brain.
This is yet another pet project at a very early stage of concept. Just an idea from some random thoughts floating around in my head. I am hoping to greatly expand on this initial idea.
I wanted to do a small series of vintage postcards, this is the first of the series. The series is obviously not complete, nor is this initial design.
A poster concept for a local poetry reading session, with my great timliness the poster never got produced but I really like the idea behind it.
Confession. I am a terrible illustrator so this was a pet project to try and help me further my illustrator/illustrations skillset.
This is a work in process, the initial idea revolves around the concept of consumption, the environment and how man made things will impact the future.