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26Sep

SPSCC Campus Maps

Earlier this year I did a map project for South Puget Sound Community College. The maps I made have been available on their website since spring, but the new wayfinding kiosks and monuments were just installed in the last few weeks. It’s always fun to see my work out in the wild! Maps are fascinating. […]
  • On 2018-09-26
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  • illustration, illustrator, maps, vector art
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09Aug

It’s all in the packaging

I planted a vegetable garden in my front yard this year, and it’s been lovely. The beans are thriving in the unusual Northwest heat, I’m about to have more tomatoes than I know what to do with, and the squash seedling that had been nibbled down to a nub by passing deer has pretty well […]
  • On 2018-08-09
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  • gardening, packaging, yarden
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06Apr

Brave Horatio on the move

A fun little project I completed awhile back has finally seen the light of day. My parents have been eagerly awaiting their new teardrop trailer from Oregon Trail’RĀ for over a year, and they’d named it before they’d even made the down payment. I designed the name decal, with a gentle arc and a font that […]
  • On 2018-04-06
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  • Oregon Trail'R, typography, vehicles
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12Jan

What I’ve been up to while off the radar

I fell off the blogging train in late October. I was mostly working on holiday gift art, so I couldn’t share my in-progress pictures. Those projects are no longer secret, and might get a post in the future. Today I want to share a project from my day-job. The sixth-and-final van wrap for Timberland Regional […]
  • On 2018-01-12
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