This is some of my graphic design and illustration work

The Logo Design That Wasn’t

northface_logo-1aBeing a designer takes thick skin. You can’t grow so close to your work that you get offended or upset when a design or idea is turned down. I’ve had numerous experiences throughout my career where I thought I had come up with the perfect design, only to be told by the client that for one reason or another the design needed to be changed. I usually find that what I come up with in the end, once I really understand what the client is looking for, is much better than my initial concept.

I’m currently working on some branding and web design for a docmentary about an amazing rescue that took place on the north face of the Grand Teton. The film is titled “North Face 1967″, and I am so excited to be a part of the project.

When we initially started talking about the logo, the client mentioned a concept that I really liked. She thought it would be interesting to see if we could incorporate the mountain peak itself and the path taken by the rescuers, into the logo design. I immediately started sketching up ideas and a day or two later, I had the concept flushed out.  Everyone (including me) loved the design.

However, as the client started thinking about the tone of the film it was decided that something more simple would fit better. I had to agree. While I love the original logo I came up with, it looks more like a clothing brand or ski shop logo, and doesn’t really fit with a documentary film. Instead, we’re going to go with a simple typeface logo and let the pictures and trailer tell the story. I back that decision up 100% and am glad we made it. Even though I like the original logo I did, the client knows the story she is trying to tell and the logo needs to embody that.

Since this logo will never see the light of day, I thought I’d post it here as a reminder that situations like these can teach us to be better designers. Sometimes it’s frustrating to have to start over, but if we internalize everything that we learn, we’ll end up better than when we started and more prepared for the next adventure.

I’m excited to see what we come up with for the logo and website design and I’ll of course be posting that here as soon as it’s online

“Ere His Floods of Anger Flow” Book Cover

ere I recently designed my first ever fiction book cover. It’s for a religious apocalyptic fictional thriller called “Ere His Floods of Anger Flow”. I didn’t realize there was such a big market for religious fictions but apparently it’s a very popular category of books. Here is an excerpt from the book’s sumary:

Without warning and with no time left to prepare, the world experienced the floods of anger of a God and Father who had been as tolerant and long-suffering as divine mercy would allow. Now divine justice was to exact its toll. The technological advances that the world had extolled as making “the good life” a reality suddenly collapsed. Mankind’s feeble creations were no match for the powers of an offended heaven, and the new millennium’s promised great leap forward collapsed in ruin.

I haven’t read it yet but it sounds pretty epic. The scene depicted on the cover has to do with a military helicopter rescuing some people during a torrential storm. I had a great time creating the cover image and am excited to see it in print.

Cody Wyoming - Fly Fishing Fundraiser 2009

Each year I do a t-shirt illustration for a fly-fishing cancer fund raiser that takes place in Cody Wyoming. It’s usually based on an inside joke that I know nothing about. This year’s shirt features Ricky Bobby, a Lucha Libre wrestler and a ram. Not sure what the connection is but it was fun to draw. Here is this year’s design:

Fly Fishing

You can see last year’s design here
And 2007’s here

Gear Live Logos

Web Address: www.gearlive.com
Company: Gear Live

Summary: I recently created the following series of logos for web tech magazine Gear Live. These logos were all created using Photoshop.

Gear Live

Gear Live

Gear Live

Gear Live

Gear Live

Gear Live

Gear Live

iPD - integrated Project Development Logo

Company: integrated Project Development

Summary: I used Photoshop and Illustrator to create this logo for a firm called integrated Project Development. iPD has a suite of applications that helps contractors manage all aspects of their projects.

Cody Wyoming - Fly Fishing Fund Raiser 2008

Each year I do a t-shirt illustration for a fly-fishing cancer fund raiser that takes place in Cody Wyoming. Here is this year’s design:

Fly Fishing

You can see last year’s design here

Girls Camp 2007

Girls Camp

I designed this logo for our church Summer Girls Camp. It was printed on sweatshirts, stickers and some other paper handouts

Fetchez la Vache Sweatshirt

Fetchez la Vache

I designed this logo for a local French Class’ T-shirt.

Cody Wyoming - Fly Fishing Fund Raiser 2007

Each year I do a t-shirt illustration for a fly-fishing cancer fund raiser that takes place in Cody Wyoming. Here is this year’s design:

Fly Fishing

EMC Sales and Partner Kickoff 2005

I designed this logo for the EMC Sales and Partner Kickoff in 2005 at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. Here you can see it on a couple of the signs we made. You can also see a Flash I produced for the kickoff here.

EMC