





This was my first time mixing typography and topography with the intimacy of a physical object.




I carved a wolf woodblock and used the print in the final logo treatment, which included hand-drawn lettering.







Futurists and climate change researchers agreed that after oil, the next great precious resource would be potable H2O.





I envisioned political figures stuck in Capitol Hill like fruit in a gelatin mold.





The result was a six-piece collection of motivational words that, for me, hold a lot of meaning.





I looked into our 34th president’s accomplishments and was interested to discover that he created the interstate.


So I incorporated the meandering patterns of our highways into the fragmented design.



Students often stick tabs in a book to bring attention to certain passages, but in this case, the tabs are used to avoid the material.




Through several collage graphics, I communicated the overarching idea and its 50,000-year history and represented a few key creative figureheads of Western culture.



