Barbie girl

Business cards for a very beautiful and talented make up artist :)

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A pen and ink study done while sitting in a waiting room.

Published!



As a student at Flagler college, I had the opportunity to submit four cover designs to FolioWeekly magazine. One was chosen to be published as the Fall Arts Preview cover for the September 19, 2006 issue. Two of the remaining three received honorable mention.


Other covers that were submitted, shown with FolioWeekly's old Masthead.

Unlimited


Potential annual report done for Limited Brands, which owns Victoria Secret, Express, Bath and Body Works, Henri Bendel, The Limited, and CO Bigelow. Limited Brands takes pride in being one of the top fashion leaders in the world. The beautiful and modern design of the report relay this message, while it's clean typography and layout relate to it's audience, shareholders and corporate.

flowers

Charcoal drawings 2005

Daily Wedding

My latest wedding project was for Jessica and Nicholas who had their reception on the Indian River Queen in Cocoa, Florida. While Jessica and I shuffled through photos of riverboats and discussed our ideas about the invitations, I immediately became inspired. The teal ink drawings on ivory paper gave the invitations an "Old Southern Florida" feel, which tied in perfectly with the riverboat celebration.

Jessica's mom is a seamstress, so I put her skills to work when it came to binding the programs. I love that she was able to help. It gave the the books such a personal touch and the simple design created a clean and elegant theme that we hoped for.

just a mobile upload of the programs in the making.

Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Daily!

Shoes

Part of a photo series I shot as an abstract self portrait.
I used a 35 mm camera and developed the film in a black and white lab.

Hembree Wedding

When approached by Kristen with ideas for her Fall wedding, I knew right away that something unique was in order. Kristen's colors were espresso brown and cream with accents of burnt orange, so the color scheme as well as her desire to convey a fall, rustic theme was carried throughout their invitations. The long hair of the groom, John, made the illustrated silhouette of the couple so much fun and easily identifiable by all recipients. It was so enjoyable to work with the two of them and also to be a part of their big day!

The invitations are printed on creme paper and glued into a metallic copper envelope with bottom pocket, which held the RSVP postcard along with a list of recommended hotels for out of town guests.


A shot of the programs taken by the wedding photographers, onenineimages.com

The gorgeous cake made by Frosting on the Cake, inspired by the invitation design.
All of the details came together so nicely, carrying the Rustic elegance theme throughout the evening.
(photo by onenineimages.com)

(photo by onenineimages.com)

November 2009