Hashing things out
Anne came over to hash out the launch of a client project. There were lots of moving parts so we resorted to paper to think things through. What we didn’t realize after this workshop was that we’d be...
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My friends have a children’s dentistry practice in Virginia and I helped them with graphic design when they started off. One thing they do is send out postcards for hellos and reminders. So I whipped...
View ArticleWork with friends
I needed more hands on deck and Jim was available. One thing I’ve learned over the years? It helps to work with friends. It makes work enjoyable. And if you’re not friends with those you work with?...
View ArticleThe new setup
I figured if everything was rolling to remote virtual meetings, I could attempt and make things better. Previously I was battling with a wall of windows as my background providing lots of back light....
View ArticleThis gradient of leaves
It’s been so long since I’ve posted an “unedited” rollover that I needed to look up the code to do that. Technically this photo was from the day before as Clara was running around, her shoes making...
View ArticleTakeout night
These weeks are exceptionally dense, juggling many projects. I make note of this mostly to consider how to refine and distribute the load better. This year I did more management than usual, and it was...
View ArticleA box with oranges that wasn’t filled with oranges
It’s been lovely to work with some familiar faces of late. Bryan from the WOXY days is leading a nice UI project and Matt is helping on the front end. It’s remote, but when you have an established...
View ArticlePostcards from the dentist
My friends have a children’s dentistry practice in Virginia and I helped them with graphic design when they started off. One thing they do is send out postcards for hellos and reminders. So I whipped...
View ArticleIn a World
The calendar flipped to May and the first day started with some thinking abut the future. I designed this postcard for my friends in Lynchburg a while ago but it was nice to hold it proper and get...
View ArticleDoodle Page
It took a while, but I’m finally quite comfortable using Adobe Illustrator. In this word of high resolution devices, it’s nice to have a program that isn’t locked into pixels. One favorite feature...
View ArticleLooking up
Traveling for work this week. This time I find myself in the Financial District of San Francisco.
View ArticleEye patch
These eye patches are for the second edition of PhotoScouting, hopefully a collection of perspectives from around the world tackling photography prompts.
View ArticleLos Angeles
I had less than 48 hours in Los Angeles, most of it would be in a meeting. And I enjoyed every moment. There’s something about the light out there in California. Maybe it’s the air. But I dig it....
View ArticleMidnight oil
Working on the weekend.Trying to bring my best game. Boxer briefs.Pear shaped.Mellow playlist steaming.Edie watching it all from the couch. Lots of soup, even though what I want is to… Go somewhere...
View ArticleCruller
My favorite donut Feed a cold, they say, and luckily a studiomate had a meeting a donut shop earlier and brought back extras for the office. She asked my favorite and I said “Cruller, plain cake or...
View ArticleGay Scouts Jersey
I designed this jersey last year for the San Francisco Gay Scouts, a group that formed in 2011 to: Give back to the LGBT community, Learn about LGBT history and culture, and Become well rounded...
View ArticleSanta Monica
Woke up extra early on this day and flew out to the left coast to work in the same room with folks. Though working remotely has some benefits, it’s always better to wave hands around ideas in person....
View ArticleThe Pacific
Before the blink of an eye, the work part of the trip is over. Lots accomplished though, and even had time to walk down to the pier and see the sun set.
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