lol. Self-explantory, I guess. This design is used on T-shirts and stickers.
Octoberfest rebrand that was printed on beer mugs.
Main Zebulon logo on a T-Shirt; colors vary.
Back of the IPA boxset.
Evil... just pure evil... made for a trucker hat.
Front of a boxset for a limited edition of assorted stouts.
Zebulon bottles being filled.
Front of a boxset for a limited edition of assorted IPAs.
Main Zebulon logo on a sticker; colors vary.
Flyer for a Zebulon sponsored Octoberfest event.
Zebulon Artisan Ales I've known Mike and Gabe for years. When they decided to embark on this zany adventure of starting their
own brewery, they asked me to design and assemble Zebulon's brand. The first step was creating the logo
and bottle design. After that it's been lots of stickers and T-shirts, hats, glassware, signage, websites,
and everything between. This is an abbreviated ensemble...
zebulonbrewing.com
Inspired by godheadSilo; Upside down tree.
Mister Sword.
Green Manalishi (with the two pronged crown).
Burnt Toast Racing.
Is it a horse... or something?
Black Belt Karate.
Colonies: Planets.
Uhm... Lousiana.
Main logo.
Colonies: Memory Crystals.
Colonies: Filtration.
Colonies: Mushrooms
OxFite Specializing in limited edition graphic T-shirts and stickers, OxFite offers weird, and
sometimes twisted, designs that are unlike other similar brands. They also have a zine :)
Track My Pets Facebook header.
ZenDash paphlet, front and back.
T-shirt swag/design for a Las Vegas marketing convention (ASW).
Screenshot from a promotional stop motion animation.
Sticker design, conference hand-outs.
Inside fold for a promotional brochure.
Company retreat T-shirt design.
Inside spread for part of a sales booklet.
Inside spread for part of a sales booklet.
Misc client-wide promotional illustration.
HitPath I worked as the lone front-end UI/UX guy for HitPath for almost six years until late 2021.
85% of my time was spent designing and developing the interface for HitPath's Affiliate Tracking
software, which, sadly, I can't show you. You know, all that non-disclosure hullabaloo. The rest of
the time was spent working on marketing materials, T-shirts, stickers, motion graphics and various
subsidiary websites like ZenDash and Track My Pets, IT Tracks, OfferFeed, and Referify. What I'm showing
here is merely but a drop.
Intro wall at the Cabildo's "Unsung Heroes" exhibit.
T-shirt design. Wish I still had mine...
Strangely enough, Shreveport purty much shaped Rock N Roll.
Poster promoting the "garage" portion from Ponderosa Stomp 11.
Baton Rouge panel at Jazz Fest.
Poster for the Lincoln Center's series touting the Detroit music scene from way back...
Panel from the Jazz Fest exhibit featuring Harold Battiste and Dr. John.
Truth.
Lead panel from the Jazz Fest exhibit.
About the Stomp.
Cabildo panel from Jazz Fest.
Website redign. I find it awesome that this thing is over 90% live-type, even though it does not look like it, and it's responsive... before that was even a thing.
The grand overview wall at the Cabildo's "Unsung Heroes" exhibit.
New Orleans panel from the Jazz Fest exhibit.
Overview of the Jazz Fest exhibit showing 8 of 16 panels. I saw Steve Martin that day, so that was rad...
Promotional poster for Stomp #11.
Ponderosa Stomp Man, where do I even start? I worked with the Ponderosa Stomp Foundation's annual concert series for over ten years.
Throughout that time, I estimate that I created at least 2,000 assets ranging from websites, logos, posters,
shirts, CDs, postcards, social media graphics, mini-documentaries, and my favorites: the "Unsung Heroes" museum exhibit at the Louisana State Museum's
Cabildo, and the Jazz Fest exhibit.
ponderosastomp.com
Shopify plug-in for client/sales referrals.
Logo for their second annual film series.
Defunct online collection of photographs taken with old, old cameras.
Eloise Boutique's shop within a shop.
Collection of logos for various Stomp events.
Logo for their third, and sadly the last, film series.
Subscribe to this affiliate 'feed' for some deals.
Logo for their first film series.
Ooooo, fluorescent!!
Pet Tracking software.
Faster Films, Los Angeles. Commissioned by THEE Matt Groening. Sorry for the name-drop.
Hey! I have a logo, too!
Natural Mystic Craft Soda, North Carolina.
The Nightstand Collective is an exploration of chronic illness through the intimate space of the bedroom nightstand. Not sure if this ever got used...
Antique/2nd-hand/junk shop in Seattle.
Boutique located in downtown Fargo, North Dakota.
D'arcy and Vicknair attorneys at law, New Orleans.
Service where you get 'points' when you pay bills through their site.
Lighweight tracking software provided by HitPath.
Affiliate tracking software that groups campaigns by type and success (or lack of).
One of my Favorites... Instrument and equipment rentals for touring bands.
Shopify icon for Referify.
The original/legacy Stomp logo.
The Tonics are a kickball team with the KOCC leauge, New Orleans.
Logo for a blog featuring photographs of various meats abandoned on sidewalks and streets.
Assorted Logos I love the opportunity to create a logo. I follow three golden rules when it comes to designing
what I consider the most important brand element... The first is obvious: It needs to match the attitude
and spirit of the company or product, and align itself with the perceived demographics of the customer or user.
Second thing is creating multiple versions. Choices are good, and sometimes more than one logo is occasionally used.
Lastly, I always design in black and white first. If a logo doesn't work on its own in b&W, it never will.
Color can come later.