Quaker Oats Life Cereal Logo Redesign

Objective: Life Cereal wanted to redesign their packaging to target a more mature buyer. Part of this was redesigning the logo itself. During this project I created a logo study that included over ten different design directions. These are the finalists.



freeEmbroiderystuff.com Marketing Materials

Objective: Work with marketing team at freeEmbroiderystuff.com (Northbrook, IL) to create targeted, effective print literature. Projects included tri-fold brochures, postcards, catalogs, mailers and more.



Mark Shale Holiday Catalog

Objective: While freelancing for a Chicago Based Design Studio (Kozak & Krysti), I did production and layout work for this 54 page Mark Shale Holiday Catalog. I scanned, retouched, cropped and scaled photos, flowed in and fitted text, and assisted the Art Director with page layouts and other production tasks. Here you can view two versions of the cover, and four inside spreads.



CD Artwork

Objective: This is a project done for the band "Someday Soon". Involved in this project was designing and getting ready for print the art for the CD jacket, 3-fold insert and the CD itself. We also coordinated with the company who mass produced the CD's to sync up the assembly of the total package. (visit SomedaySoon's website here)



Shirtfreaks.com T-Shirt Design Submissions

Objective: Shirtfreaks.com held an open design challenge for new T-Shirt designs. They wanted young, hip, funny and interesting designs. Here are my submissions.



Miscellaneous T-shirt Print Projects

Objective: Someday Soon Design has the capability to design a logo and put it on the clothing of your choice. Or we can take your current logo have it screened on the clothing of your choice. Assembled here is a collection of logos that we have done over the years and had screened on different color T-shirts and Sweatshirts.


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