Updated work from the past 11 months. It’s about time this slacker got after it and showed off some of the fruits.
5:1 Site Design Concepts
Client: Sisu Inc.
Status: Under Development
Role: Design
Notes: The first design here is the final design the client went with.
Inet Mortgage Site Design
Client: Realcove
Status: Live
Role: Design/UI


Sandy Geldhof Site Design
Client: Sandy Geldhof
Status: Live (View Site)
Role: Design/UI, Project Management
Notes: WordPress
Colleen Gillis Site
Client: Realcove
Status: Live (View Site)
Role: Design/UI
Softcup Packaging Redesign/Ad Design
Client: Sisu Inc.
Status: Complete, In-store Soon
Role: Design, Production
Goode Skis | 2012 Catalog
Client: Goode Skis
Status: Complete
Role: Design, Art Direction, Illustration, Imaging, Project Management
XelvaGen Packaging
Client: XelvaGen
Status: Complete
Role: Branding System, Logo Design (x5), Style Guide, Packaging/Label Design (x5)


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Designing for a Cause
This year I had the opportunity to give a little back to the community I live in. In September 2009 I found myself in a meeting with Sarah Klingenstein, Community Outreach Coordinator at People’s Health Clinic and before I knew it I was volunteering to completely rework the clinic’s web presence and replace their antiquated site with a spankin’ new design and build. After thinking over what I had just gotten myself into, I decided to reach out for a little help in completing the undertaking so I contacted Bryan Hoffman of Spigot Design. Since I was thinking a WordPress site would be ideal for this project, and knowing Read more
I recently was out in Colorado to shoot a few locations for my friends at AMC. Fortunately the Academic Classroom Building at Mesa State is situated just right in the valley to catch that morning magic and I was fortunate to come home with a few gems.
I recently started on some branding, logo work and signage for a new retail startup. Below are tidbits of the logos and icons as well as some temporary posters for the storefront. I will update this again once signage and a few other projects are wrapped up.
I recently launched a new site for my freinds at Allen’s Masonry. These guys rock both on a personal level and as a client. Who doesn’t like creative freedom; rational, clear direction; and a couple of beers now and then to take the edge off. I was lucky enough to be able to handle every facet of this project from design and photography to copywriting and project management.
AMC been killing it for a number of years now and never got around to documenting any of their work to present to the world. This year, they decided to do both so not being afraid of a camera, I picked up mine and started in. Then I set out to showcase it all on the interwebs. The process keeps on going as we add more photos of their many projects and you can check it out first hand here. Below are a few images that made it into the site and a few that didn’t but I like anyway.
Sometimes, you do things that you don’t normally do, but friends is friends so they say. I usually don’t shoot the wedding circuit nor do I aspire or claim to be a wedding photographer, but occasionally the question does come up. Heather and Jake were great and a lot of fun to work with shooting a quick shot for their wedding announcement. We shot about 100 frames, and I have to say, the edits were pretty hard. They were naturals in front of the camera and it really made my job easy. It almost looked as if they really liked each other – hmm.


























