Print

From posters to catalogs and shelf talkers, I’ve had a chance to create some tangible items that people can touch, feel, and physically interact with.

Results

I got to do some really cool work with some fun brands in a medium that isn’t as prominent as it used to be. With the growing digital presence, it’s easy to overlook the print pieces we all interact with on a regular basis. The outcome of the work was fun and interesting print work aimed at brand awareness, events, and product sales.

Freelance

Role: Designer
Agency: Partners & Napier

As part of Partners and Napier’s Vine division, we put together a selection of poster options and shelf talkers to raise brand awareness multiple vineyards. Working off the current look and feel, we were able to put together a couple pieces that looked great with easily digestible content.

Blackout Premier Catalog

Role: Art Director

The 2016 Premier Partner Catalog was a conglomeration of companies and products that were offered through the Blackout Distribution sales channel. Dealers could work directly with Blackout to source products and parts so we designed an easy-to-read catalog that showcased the variety of products across the BMX industry. To keep the layout interesting, I designed an ink smear that I could use as a repeating element that looked like something was “blacked out”. The result was an interesting repeating texture that tied the catalog together.

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