When I was nine years old I would get in trouble for drawing in my math book. They would make me sit up front and took all my pens away. So I would just make up stories for the characters I had drawn and come back the next day with more pens. Following Jager Di Paloa Kemp I am currently a designer at Cinco.
The Couch Surfing Project is a non profit that has an overwhelming base throughout seventy-two countries. Created for the American market adorning the brand's tag-line. "travel anywhere / travel everywhere" in Japanese.
An aggressive logotype design displaying motion and forward thinking through out the travel industry. Established to appeal to a more accessible traveler as the company grows in popularity and yet not alienate their current members.
"Savant" - vintage illustration by Vargas. A recent piece from an ongoing personal project.
B and R watermark. Photographed at thirty thousand feet over the Pacific Northwest.
UI/UX Design. A flash based brochure sent to people through email to cut down on costs of printed material. http://adaptzero.com/couchSurfing
The Couch Surfing Project mission tags, with Japanese translations.
An illustration for the "war to design " manifesto. Part of a four tile series, depicting styles shift throughout the country.
"Breathe" created to productively bring attention to deforestation throughout North Carolina. Above are tags that where placed around young, locally donated tress. Printed on recycled paper and included information on the trees origin, heritage and directions for planting.
Book design for a travel documentary inspired by "Sipping Jet-Streams".