Margins
It's like a catalog of my
"free time" activities
A super small batch of home brewed beer - 11 beers to be exact. Release party TBD.
Tiny Bakery is a small catering venture. The combination of the “dollop” logo and happy set of baked good characters creates a lot of flexibility and brings out the playfully squishy elements of the text.
If you’re one of my close friends, hey! Thanks for visiting my website! Also, this is what you’re getting for Christmas.
… but I’m surprised more people haven’t experienced the satisfaction of striking a wooden match.
How do you make a homemade cocktail feel like it’s worth $20? You design an ice stamp with your (fiancé’s) initials and you obsess over the craft of making clear ice.
In the early days of the quarantine, I decided to divert some of my attention to happy moments. It started with this montage of Louis, and turned into an open call for friends to send me their pups who were ready for closeups. It made me happy, it made them happy, it was a win-win.
Everyone loves getting special mail. The kind that isn’t a bill, or a credit card application. Especially the kind of mail that is a hand-cut web invite to an exclusive Halloween party.
A curated collection of extremely specific playlists. Each playlist is intentionally ordered and mixed specifically to flow just like it did back when you were doing your homework on a rainy Thursday at The Barn Light.
The death of physical tickets is a tragedy. Bar codes on your phone are convenient, but decidedly less pretty.
Hot off the presses and onto the streets of Moscow and SF. Layout and cover marks by yours truly. I’m basically fluent in Russian now.
For my grandpa’s 80th, I made some custom patches with a catch-phrase he’s been saying for years. When it comes to beers, if it’ll pour, it’ll do.
Identity for a boutique vineyard. This husband + wife duo wanted their recreational winery to represent each of their respective businesses (bolts = hardware and specialty fastener store, bonds = financial advisor).