The following thumbnails represent a sampling of the visual work that I've completed. The images can give you an idea of my abilities when working with various companies. Each of my designs are based on the concepts and needs of my clients. With usability as the focus, I try to mesh your ideas into a design that I know will work. For those of you who like name dropping, I've worked with clients such as Siemens, Liz Claiborne, MCI, Maryland Highway Patrol, as well as many others.


I view design more as problem solving versus creation. The sites that I build focus on usability first and imagery second. A beautiful site is useless if it’s difficult to navigate. Good design is about getting your message out as succinctly as possible while keeping your audience engaged. It's basically a balancing act.

 



Working on an overall identity for a corporation is a necessity these days. With so much of the world being taken in visually, it’s important for your message to be cohesive throughout all your channels of communication. Below are several examples of print and digital media sharing the same design elements.

 



Much of the video work I've completed has been done purely for personal enjoyment. Working with motion adds an entirely new aspect to design work that I find highly interesting.


This video is a brief synopsis of my trip through India and Nepal.

The client wanted a wedding video like none other. Needless to say, she was very satisfied.

This short piece shows the process involved for making an original portrait.



The following retro flash animations were simple storyboards to give the client an idea of what our proposal entailed.

 



For those of you interested in developing a branding identity through logo design, you've come to the right place. Logo development is pretty easy actually. It entails doing research with the client and then sitting back with a couple hours of quiet time where I just doodle and experiment. Out of all the work, this comes the most naturally. The most challenging aspect is having to guide and coerce the client into telling me what he's looking for, since most of the time they are unsure, but that's where experience and intituition comes in.