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The First Lady – Eleanor
The third and final block of the first lady featured Elanor Roosevelt, played by Gillian Anderson. This one took place earliest in the series and was used to frame the other two in the form of letters being passed down from first lady to first lady. This…
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The First Lady – Betty Ford
This is block 2 of the First Ladies, starring Michelle Pfeiffer. Set from the 1930s to the 60s and 70s, it was very interesting doing all the research and recreating the look of the various periods. We were liberty to recreate many things as accurately as possible,…
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The First Lady – Michelle
This is the first of three blocks for an amazing showtime tv series about notable first ladies throughout history. This one featuring Michelle Obama. There was lots of interest here, of not lots of large convention graphics, some detailed dimensional seals. The production designer Tony Fanning was…
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Dear Even Hansen
Growing up I have long been a fan of musicals, and I couldn’t have been more excited to join the art dept of an excellent one starring Ben Platt, with songs by Pasek and Paul. It was an amazing experience with a truly great…
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Instant Family, P-Valley, Outsider
A year ago I had the pleasure of working with some talented Graphic designers on a few side-projects for various networks. Although it wasn’t for very long in each instance, I had a blast and got to make some interesting work! I’ve included a bunch of portfolio…
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Superintelligence
Got to work with the excellent Jeff Sage again on this Melissa McCarthy film, originally slated for a fall 2019 release, but ended up coming out Nov 2020. A romantic comedy about a super intelligent general AI trying to understand the upside about humanity. Very fun film…
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Irresisitble Film Graphics
Trying something different here. I thought I’d just include a smattering of graphics from the project to show the breadth of the project, rather than organizing by type of item. The Film Irresistible was great fun to work on and the script was very funny. I was…
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Blue Post Neon BBQ Sign
Some outdoor signage I designed for our Blue Post BBQ location in Tammy. Melissa McCarthy ended up keeping the Neon sign, because it looked pretty nifty.
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Supreme Electronix – Mr Mercedes
For Mr. Mercedes we had to create and dress an entire electronics store, complete with branding, signage, a Geek Squad-esque brand of IT people. Etc…
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Topperjacks
A fictional fast-food restaurant I did for Melisa McCarthy’s “Tammy.” Heavily featured in the film throughout and used in promotional materials.
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Revolution Aged Signs
On Revolution, I got to experiment with all sorts of aging techniques, styles and textures to make signs look like they had been weathered in the world. Here are a smattering of these signs that show how much visual interest the aging adds.
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Amusement Park Ride Signage
Here’s an assortment of banners and fictional ride artwork for an amusement park set that was shot as an actual abandoned amusement park in myrtle beach. Very tight time constraints on these ones.
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Hannigan’s Theming
A bunch of graphics I did for Hannagan’s, a fictional Americana Memorabilia-decorated restaurant, E.G. TGI Fridays or Ruby Tuesdays circa 1990. There’s fictional stained glass printed on plexi, menus, table tents, door etch-mark and booth separators.