Just like Charlie said. My coworkers and I won a silver at the Promax BDA awards. The spot is a PSA we produced for a local anti-bullying campaign.
No More Bullies

Work – Play – Stuff
Just like Charlie said. My coworkers and I won a silver at the Promax BDA awards. The spot is a PSA we produced for a local anti-bullying campaign.
No More Bullies
Finally got around to uploading some of my work from the last couple years. It’s a little rough, will put up a better one soon.
I’ve done lots of e-vites over the years. Here are two for departmental Xmas parties in the past. With a theme of dark humor…

A redesigned logo and handbill for a talent show in Montreal.

Was asked to redesign the logo for a local band. They supplied me with their existing logo and I did up some cleaner versions. Also created a ‘Wayback Machine’ for them. Supplied them with multiple usages and formats so they can use them on posters, print, merchandise, web or whatever.

A poster for an annual get together. Starting with the vintage image of ‘Lady Alcohol’ from an old advert; the German theme comes from the event taking place around Oktoberfest in Waterloo which is near Kitchener (which had many German settlers in the mid 1800’s and was once called Berlin). The 1939 is because there was no Oktoberfest that year (from 1939 – 1945, for reasons that should be obvious).

A backyard garden light designed in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture and stained glass to fit in with a bungalow backyard garden. Done in Google SketchUp.

Created for the same Dave Cooper show; a clock was refaced to indicate the upcoming changing of the painting. Also a stand on a steel arm was fitted to a stool to hold the model’s bell.

Designed and Created for artist Dave Cooper to display his 18 foot long painting ‘The Underbrush Octych’. Each of the eight canvases blend together to form a continuous panorama. The track system was built such that the painting at the end could be removed and then all the others slid across to make room for it at the beginning. See it in action here. The entire structure had to be transportable so it was made to break down into four foot lengths. This is a shot of me assembling the track at Billy Shire Fine Arts in Los Angeles.
