A selection of logos designed
over the past four years.
Art of Opera is a non-profit foundation dedicated to patronizing and producing contemporary opera.
Once a year, the Orange County chapter of the American Institute of Architects holds an awards event celebrating architectural design in Orange County. This is the 2006 Design Awards logo.
Digital Vision Automation provides software
and services for the archi-
tecture, engineering,
and construction industries. This is the fourth
and—as it is currently planned—last
incarnation of the companies logo.
Digital Vision Automation holds a series of classes for ArchiCAD, its flagship product. This is the logo for the 'intermediate' series.
High Tech, High Nature is a multi-day retreat for learning ArchiCAD, an architectural design and documentation solution. The event was created by Digital Vision Automation.
A friend wanted to start a online store that sold modern, well designed, housewares. The idea never came to fruition.
A friend has started a clothing company under his own name. This is my part in the logo. He has since truly made it his own by adding illustrations within the type (sample coming soon)
Slight Labs is the company behind a presently top secret endeavor. Myself and two other blokes are working on a super special project that will be great for anyone who has a business.
Angelle, the name of the client as well as her business, needed a new logo to better reflect her hand made jewelry designs and her personality.
Drift University was a company that never moved passed its conceptual phase. The idea was: a school for learning the art of car drifting, a very unique sport that involves controlling a car that is, by most measures, out of control - rear wheels spinning freely and providing no traction, while front wheels guide the car. The logo reflects this contrast between exact and inexact movement.
Jazzwell is the DJ name of a friend, Michael Nguyen. He was in search of a mark that was fitting of his taste of music, which is very much of a time, but the logo/mark also has a certain structure to it that, if all goes as planned, will stand the test of time.
Expend Us is a to-be-released web application for tracking expenses.
Balance is a web application for accounting in it conceptual phase.
Zara June is a macrobiotic chef; macrobiotics is about balance, fresh ingredients, and eating in a way that is harmonious with the body; that, combined with Zara's own personality, was the inspiration for the logo.
Websites and web applications,
large and small.
Digital Vision Automation serves the architecture and construction industries, doing everything from consulting to holding events. A robust website was created to fulfill the aforementioned needs, as well as many others.
Teambeat is a web application for keeping in touch with your team, functioning a lot like a private version of Twitter.
Trails is a web application for tracking time and making its users aware of how they spend their time.
Two posters. One inkjet printed and
the other screen printed. Both were
produced at CalArts in 2007.
A poster done at CalArts, as an assignment, for a fictional art show about "The Still Life."
For an art show about natural disasters and related topics. Screen printed with two colors.
Postcards - all for
Digital Vision Automation.
A postcard advertising software for detecting and simulating collisions between elements of a building, such as water pipes and building structural frames, before the building is physically built.
A postcard for a free trial of 3D Building Information Modeling software for the building and architecture industry, and tutorials.
Advertising hands on classes for ArchiCAD - beginner through advanced.
Books (and a series of
single page compositions
in a container) produced in '06 and '07.
A book entitled Visual Contrasts on the subject matter the title implies. The book is about the 6 visual contrasts as taught at CalArts: form, weight, texture, direction, scale and space and how they can be manipulated to create more interesting and appealing compositions. This is the first major assignment in Graphic Design 1.
A series of compositions about helicopters designed to exhaust stylistic options; e.g. how many different styles and approaches can one take to communicate 'helicopter'.
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