In Spring 2014, Jon Gitelson of KSC approached Randall Hoyt with a project— design a poster for the visiting artist, Brian Ulrich. Randall set up a competition for a number of students to design the poster, and had Jon himself chose the winner. After several comps and minor adjustments, my poster was chosen.
The images used are photographs by Brian Ulrich, and the super-imposed text is meant to complement the angles found in the pictures. After the first poster was complete, two more versions were added to form a poster series.
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Freelance done for Oak Haven Table & Bar in New Haven, CT. Pieces used as Instagram posts.
Modern Ale is a branding/identity system created in Spring 2015. It consists of two six-pack samplers, one dark, one light, based off of forced connections between craft beer and modern artists (i.e. Paul Saison, Sol Lewitbier, Edward Hoppier, etc).
In order to pull them all together, the boxes were made to reflect a gallery theme, with rectangular di-cuts in order to showcase the can artwork.
Next Gin Gaming is a branding/identity system created in Fall 2014. The premise of Next Gin Gaming is a video game bar, where TV's play NBA 2k16 rather than the NBA Finals, or Mario Kart rather than the Indie 500.
The system is comprised of membership packages, menus, an event poster series highlighting the nightly tournament and corresponding drink special, glassware, coasters, and so on.
Work done for Gourmet Gift Baskets in Kingston, New Hampshire. Worked on designing holiday themed popcorn tins, creating a vector landscape to decorate with magnets stored on the lid. Called, "The most innovative and original idea in an exhausted popcorn tin market." Also created several patterns to be used for wrapping paper.
In the Spring of 2014, Colin Middleton, Jess Corkery, and I worked with Randall Hoyt on a LEED Certification project for the TDS Center at Keene State College. Project included displaying areas of LEED Certification throughout the building through info graphics, factoids and exhibitions. The bathroom exhibition presented the ADA requirements met, specifically measurements and water-saving percentages
Project passed on from Sylvie Rice to Colin Middleton and me, as a campaign for safe behavior around downed power lines, specifically aimed towards maintenance crews. Campaign included magnets for vehicles, stickers for hard hats, and posters for vicinities.
Logos created for several new businesses throughout Connecticut.
Assorted paintings, pen and ink drawings, and graphite work.