I was contacted by Chef Hyunjoo to help her brand her company, Sinto Gourmet, and create packaging for her various flavors of kimchi. My branding work for her was successful, and her kimchi can be purchased at various locations, including all of the Whole Foods […]
I created this logo for William Fred Schultz, who is starting his own business to show case the furniture he’s restored. The work he does is quite remarkable. If I had to describe his style in his work, imagine a mix of Versailles/Baroque and Mid […]
I was approached to design the logo for a brand that wants to launch Kid-Friendly bath/cosmetic products. I did a mock for the first two product packaging to give a sense of what the final product would look like.
Arc is a type face I hand drew and then vectorized as a font:
I branded the company Cats & Ghosts in entirety. Along with the logo, I put in place a color scheme to keep the website feeling cohesive. I do all the design work for Cats & Ghosts, and this ranges from Look Books (for web and […]
This book deals with the Lost Boys of Sudan, and their survival through Sudan’s brutal civil war. Reading the book, the protagonist copes and survives the ordeal with the help of others around him. My sketch of twigs formed/bound to make an E symbolizes this […]
I was recently approached by a start up company to do their branding, and conceptualize their package design for slowly roasted artisanal almonds:
I shot and edited this video for Cats & Ghosts – for more information, visit: http://www.catsandghosts.com/how-to-wear-a-scarf/
More than 3,000 vulnerable succulents are housed in this Desert Conservatory; small and large delicate plants with no means of surviving the outdoors. These images seek to convey a sense of beauty and other worldliness that can only survive within a housed structure.
Shot for Cats & Ghosts, these images were used in their look book, as well as on their website, where you can view more images.
Early on, portraiture was used as a means of how one was presented into society – it was a calling card that established power and status, and also the personality of the sitter. In the age of new media, although transformed, it still holds the […]
Union Station in Los Angeles is simply beautiful. The architecture is a mix of Mission/Dutch Colonial with elements of Art Deco sprinkled through out. Now an Amtrak station, it still has strong lingering elements of Americana and times of yesteryears. This is part of an […]
The Still Life in art history is a genre that fascinates me. Originally viewed as lesser (than portraiture), it is a genre rich in representation and symbolism.
Part 2 of a series I’m working on (Part 1 is here). I chose to have this in black and white to mimic what my pop culture brain recalls – and in this case it was the housewife (mis)ideal from I Love Lucy, and how […]
If you grew up in Southern California, the Rose Parade probably holds a lot of nostalgic memory! This year’s parade viewing was crowded and packed – something that reflects in these pictures of the floats closer up.