Three type posters influenced by the recent earthquake in Haiti. Each poster represents a positive feeling amidst the devastation and pain in Haiti. The original lettering is done in the Haiti language Creole: Espere (Hope), Lespir (Spirit) and Kouraj (Courage). You can download the posters below and print them up to 24x36. Also, if you choose, there is a link to donate to the cause.
Download: ESPERE (HOPE) — 20MB
Download: LESPIR (SPIRIT) — 20MB
Download: KOURAJ (COURAGE) — 22MB
Donate to the Red Cross
In the time leading up to the 2006 World Cup I went through a screen printing phase. I printed hundreds of shirts to do with the tournament and other european football teams. I also designed and screen printed a team crest for my own football team—which we ended up using as uniforms.
Opening title sequence to a short film that tells the story of a magic trick gone horribly wrong. This was created for a friend who was in film school.
This is a mock trailer for a fictional movie named Application Error. I made the video as part of a larger project during my time at Seneca College many moons ago.
These are entries submitted to Photoshop Contest.com—a place where you can see a variety of brilliant creative imagery and fantastic Photoshop work.
Some samples from my old graffiti books that I carried with me all through high school. Unfortunately my best work was done on the desks which were cleaned every weekend and waiting for me again Monday morning. So, instead of learning about stuff and things I was doing this...