Self-Promotion Stationery - Modeled after my own birth certificate, this stationery system has an authentic and age-old feel, yet is still simple and striking. The antiquated practice of Phrenology provides a visual metaphor for good design: everything, even the tiniest detail, has a meaning, translation and purpose. Published on back cover and within David E. Carter's Big Book of Letterheads by Harper Collins
Self-Promotion Stationery - Detail of business cards
Personal Business Card - In addition to print design, I also design for the web, take my own photography and make jewelry and handmade books. So my business card has to be multipurpose. I combined a formal grid structure on the front with a more playful antique illustration on the back. This card represents an elegant design nature rooted in simplicity with lots of old soul flavor. Featured in HOW Design Magazine Nov/Dec 2007 issue
Asrai Garden - Larger than standard, square sized business cards are screen printed by hand in beautiful gold and black ink on a dark grey stock. How divine!
Dean Optical - Business card design for 80-year old eye doctor practice in downtown Chicago. Part of full stationery system and signage.
Old Soul - A vertical format and use of white space lend a contemporary feel to these business cards for an up and coming jewelry company. Featuring the striking product designs on the back makes the card work twice as hard.
Joinks - Shorter than standard with friendly round top corners and a laser cut dot pattern across the bottom of the card for a tactile user experience.
COX Communications - Simple, stream lined and friendly, with a bold flash of color and rounded corners for a bit of the unexpected. *proposed project
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