work

  • 2011

    While interning for NY fashion icon Dana Lee, I had the oppurtunity to design the signage and storefront for a pop-up shop. Located in Vancouver's gastown, the shop existed throughout November of 2011. I also had the privilege of creating two title sequences for films the designer released in promotion of the Dana Lee Spring/Summer '12 collection.

  • 2011

    In Peter Cocking's advanced type class, we were assigned to pick a song and use only the lyrics to create a 100% type driven poster. I choose "America" by Bill Callahan and executed the poster in reference to classic Americana wood-type. God bless the U S of A!

  • 2011

    In Robin Mitchell-Cranfield's print production class we were asked to create candy packaging for a ficticious company, "Little Sweets". In homage to vintage candy packaging I produced two boxes that would feel at home in any haberdashy or general store circa 1950.

  • 2011

    In Robin Mitchell-Cranfield's print class, we took part in the Weltformat student poster competition. Your design needed to advocate posters as a medium — a poster for the poster, as it were. I created my self-referring piece in celebration of posters everywhere!

  • 2011

    In collaboration with Jack Curtis, Dolpha Impact Attire is our fall term grad thesis project. Working with client Steve Outerbridge, we developed a full package identity and ad campaign for the freshest line of snowboard helmets to ever grace the mountains. Get buck get buck get buck.

  • 2010

    In the winter of 2010 I got to intern at one of my alltime favourite magazines, Color! While there, I worked alongside some really rad people on issues 8.5 and 8.6.