Thursday, February 10, 2011

Latest Political Design Work

Recently I've had the opportunity to do some design work for some political candidates that I believe in. As with all the political design I've done the work is rewarding because it allows me to be creative while supporting leaders I believe will do a great job for their communities. For the first piece I was asked to put together a flier for the campaign of Deb Hermann, who is running for mayor of Kansas City, Missouri. My goal was to incorporate the feel of Kansas City while appealing to the younger voter demographic.



The second project I recently worked on was for my friend Kim Bush, who is running for school board in Wichita, Kansas. For Kim's campaign I wanted to do something clean, easy to read, and teacher-friendly.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Shots from Brooklyn












Some more shots from the NYC trip I took earlier this month. Andrew and I took the subway over to Brooklyn... some great views of Manhattan in the park near the Brooklyn Bridge.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

New Work: Black and Veatch Shirt Design





This was a fun project to work on... Black and Veatch needed a t-shirt designed for their finance department's day volunteering with Harvesters. After trying a variety of options I felt like this was the best idea... incorporating Black and Veatch's mission of "making a world of difference" with the soup cans... subtle nod to Warhol.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

NYC Rooftop Views






Earlier this week I traveled to New York City to watch the Jayhawks play Memphis at Madison Square Garden. It was an awesome trip... caught up with friends, ate at some great restaurants, went to live band karaoke, and walked the Brooklyn Bridge. My cousin, Andrew, and I were fortunate enough to stay with a friend, Dave, at his place in Chelsea. The first night we were there we went up on the rooftop and took some shots of the amazing views of Manhattan.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Charlotte









Visited my brother in Charlotte, NC this weekend. We went to a pretty cool neighborhood known as "Noda." Restaurants, live music, art scene... reminded me quite a bit of Lawrence.