Site redesign. Duh!

So it’s probably Captain Obvious that the site has been redesigned. I am happy to have a new design that functions and looks eons better than my old site, which was basically the digital equivalent of popsicle sticks and chewing gum. I would like to thank Scott Livingston at Mutualism Design for giving me a hand in getting this put together and launched. Incase you’re wondering, I’m using WordPress as my backend CMS. Take a look around and leave a comment with your thoughts!

Featured on Moberfung, FFFFound, and Livedoor

Think Twice Before you Tweet was featured on Moberfung Blog, a Swiss blog about design, etc., FFFFound, and a Japanese art blog called Livedoor. I have no idea what the Japanese site says, hopefully it’s positive, but I love how it looks!

It’s always interesting to see how things move around the internets and where they end up. I was always amused when designs I did for The Powerpuff Girls domestic style guides ended up in Thailand, or other countries on the other side of the globe. This is WAY more instant.

Thanks for the feature, guys!

The Deadly Pair iPhone Wallpaper

The To Resolve Project got me “inspired” to dig some things out of the vault and offer up some more to everyone. This first one was an art piece I did for a gallery show in 2005 called The Deadly Pair. I am also going to rework this into an iPad wallpaper, so stay tuned. You can download the fullsize image by clicking below. The only requirement is that you’ll have to A) let me know what other pieces you may want and B) show me the images in use. Please keep it clean and enjoy!

From the Vault

I’ve been busy gathering my files to update my online portfolio, and migrate everything over to a new website. I found some fun things I had forgotten about. Here’s one of them: an experiment with glazing and a rubber brayer. Circa 2005.

TO RESOLVE Project

Talented Art Director/Designer Chris Streger  threw out a challenge to design an iphone wallpaper based on your personal resolution for the new year in hopes that the constant reminder it provides will force you to stick to it. It’s a brilliant idea. Check out some of the other incredible submissions.

Since I’m new to the whole Twitter-verse, this was my contribution. I already broke it today by accidentally misspelling someone’s name. (apologies to @bcouchman) Ha!

Click below to download the full-size wallpaper for iPhone 4. Prior iPhone version coming soon!