The Company
Identity Design, Print Design, Web Design, Apparel Design
Branding I designed for The Company, a Community Theater group based in Cincinnati, Ohio. I designed this is collaboration with Jeff WeinKam of Velvette Pictures. The group wanted something simple and iconic that would be versatile enough to fit with the color palette and theme of each show they produce. Continue reading
Anything Goes
Identity Design, Print Design, Advertising, Apparel Design
Artwork that I designed for a local high school, Cincinnati Country Day’s, production of the Broadway musical Anything Goes. The director requested that the design feature a lifesaver and wanted to steer clear of the other more commonly used imagery for most productions of the show. Continue reading
Almost, Maine
Identity Design, Print Design, Advertising, Apparel Design
This is a design I did for a local high school, Cincinnati Country Day’s, production of Almost, Maine. I came across a notice on a Community Theater message board, posted by a director seeking a designer to create artwork for his student’s upcoming season. The director asked that designers submit mock ups to be considered. Ordinarily, I’m not a fan of contests to acquire design jobs or any situation where you’re required to do design work without a commitment from the client. But I liked the idea of designing to promote an arts program in a local school and I felt inspired, so I designed a poster and submitted it. Continue reading
The Jester Prince
Identity Design, Print Design, Advertising, Illustration, Apparel Design
This is branding I designed for Beechmont Players, a local community theater, for their production of The Jester Prince, a family musical by a local playwright. The design also features my own original illustration. Continue reading
We Heart YA
Identity Design, Print Design, Web Design, Apparel Design
Branding I did for We Heart YA, my writing critique group, book club, group blog, and friends. This is an evolution of our old logo, which I also designed but was never happy with. I wanted something bold, simple, easy to read, and fun. Continue reading