Art projects I did for fun and other misc things that had no where else to go.

“No Pebble Mine” illustration I created in Procreate. This was just for fun and personal use only.

During my time at PRO Sports Club, my design team and I entered the annual Seattle Times Peep Contest. I came up with the idea to do a movie poster based on a play of words off of the move Deep Impact. Our team won the grand prize that year.

Concept art exercise during a team building exercise while at Netrush.

Illustration for a company-wide email newsletter at Netrush. Please don’t steal people’s food from the fridge!

My daughter gave me five minutes to draw her doll floating on a piece of wood in our pool. Fun little on working fast and not getting caught up trying to make something perfect.

I had a brief stint at a small design boutique in Seattle. One of our clients was metroPCS. They created this promotional trailer to tow behind a bike and drive around at sporting events, but were having a hard time getting people to stop and check them out. They came to us to help them devise a way get more traction. I came up with the idea to make the bikes charging stations. People could plug their phone in to the charging cable and the metroPCS employee would generate a charge by peddling the bike, charging all the phones simultaneously. This ended up being a big hit!

A local winery made some special wine to honor the best fans in football, the Seattle Seahawks. They came to us to help them design their wine labels that are sold in Seattle area grocery stores and at their winery.

One of the many businesses under the PRO Sports Club umbrella is 20/20 LifeStyles, a metabolic weight loss program. They wanted to run a promo and send out a little swag kit to potential clients and partners, but they were going to just give the products out in a plain box filled with confetti. I was able to convince them to let us design a nice professional looking box. I worked with a local vendor to design a package that fit all the product neatly inside that was professional and organized.

PRO Sports Club recognized that there wasn’t a fun waterpark in the area, so they started the process of planning an indoor waterpark. I designed this brochure that was mailed out to all the club members with information regarding their plans. They ultimately decided not to build the indoor waterpark, but it was sure fun to design and daydream about a cool place to hang out.

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