Design
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The Sketchbook
I carry around a backpack pretty much everywhere I go. Inside you'll find two things for certain: a book and a spiral notebook. I'm a doodler/sketcher by nature. I've used forests of spirals. This gallery features drafts, physical and digital. Some are just for fun, others are the 'deleted scenes' of design. -
Tim Halperin
I do occasional graphic design for Fort Worth singer/songwriter Tim Halperin. Here is some of the material. Check out his music at timhalperin.com! -
Self-Portaits...Kind Of.
These are really archived profile pictures for facebook, but that's how I practice photoshop on a regular basis and when I experiment the most, so they make for a good gallery. -
'Shops!
Old and new photography and photoshop projects. Some were assignments, some were not. -
'Twas the Night of the Dead
This is a work-in-progress that I started last Christmas season and then got way too busy to finish. I'm considering redrawing the first few segments since they suck. I'll be sure to finish the whole comic by this coming Christmas. -
Island Party Ads
TCU's BYX chapter has a big party at the end of every year. The year I was in charge of the ads for this event, I decided to take a completely different approach to the task. I started the campaign months ahead of time with ambiguous posters telling people basically nothing. My goal was for the reader to think that Island Party was big enough to not need a descriptive poster. -
Salty Java Archives
It was 2006. With reckless ambition and unclear goals and absolutely no concern for success, Kyle Rohane and I set out to create our own t-shirt business. At a time when online t-shirt sales were a budding phenomenon, we had terrible timing, but tons of fun. These are the archives: the good, the bad, and the downright shoulder-shrugging, head-shaking, forehead-slapping stupid. Thanks to everyone out there who cared! -
Old Timey Comic
A web comic project I created with some help from my brother for a lit class at TCU. Basically, I took old archived photos, chopped them up, and added speech. It's the love-child of A Softer World and Wondermark. -
What Words Mean
A comic introducing a theory of semiotics that I made for a lit class at TCU.



