Fun illustration work I took on for friends or did to challenge myself to grow as an artist.
Illustration for a friend’s wedding shower invitation.
Photoshop practice of an actor from Khalid’s Young Dumb & Broke’ music video.
Photoshop practice of an actor from Khalid’s Young Dumb & Broke’ music video.
Photoshop practice of an actor from Khalid’s Young Dumb & Broke’ music video.
Doodling song lyrics or movie quotes is a fun pastime, but it also affords me a certain avenue of expression I don't find in regular illustration. I can show my appreciation for a certain word or phrase, or create my own personal twists with every artistic decision.
A single color screen printing assignment of One of my favorite Panic! At the Disco songs.
Graffiti-styled lettering of lyrics to Annie's 'Tomorrow'. (May or may not have made a home on some wall in Berlin.
Colorized vector of ‘Tomorrow (b&w)’.
A personal lettering project that explores the humor of content-presentation contrast.
A set of cards created as a senior graphic design project at John Brown University. Soft watercolor scenes of popular or memorable JBU locations provide glimpses into the beauty of the campus and the warmth of daily student life.
Illustrations to highlight different issues relevant to the current times.
A senior illustration assignment highlighting the unspoken, but well understood mental transaction that takes place when women are not allowed to refuse unnecessary help from men without coming across as rude.
An illustration cover for a friend's senior Psych project studying different school dress codes (private Christian and public), which students are most affected, and how.
A senior illustration assignment for an article highlighting the apparent growing fear of marital commitment in younger generations, and why this may occur.
A personal design project to make paintbrush packaging more fun and interesting to me. The smaller the brush, the more 'age-appropriate' it's 'clothes' become.
Christmas is the perfect opportunity to let your loved ones know how much you want to hug their necks with your hands and ho-ho-hold on until they appreciate your truly magical gift of letting them live. Getting them a funny card is probably just as well.
Just some sketches of real things that I liked.