Some more cool stuff I’m proud of:
A friend wanted to make family t-shirts for her grandpa's historic auto shop. Using old photos, we created modern illustrations of the store's iconic El Camino delivery trucks.
Illustration for the back of the Spenard Auto shirts
Custom hats for my buddy's landscaping biz!
In March '24, one of my photos was published in The New Territory Magazine. So now i show everyone who comes over to my house.
My friend Jen launched a farmer's market booth in Seattle making asian american recipes inspired by her mom. This is the banner we made for her market booth.
For a hackathon, I took portraits of all my coworkers at Storyblocks. 60+ of my teammates got an updated headshot and we did it in 24 hours.
A logo I made for T&S Trucking. Inspired by vintage truck badges in the trucking industry.
For her birthday, I helped my daughter make her own sticker sheets for her classmates. Each sticker was a drawing that she created herself.
Every year we host a Friendsgiving party in November. I have made a custom website for the party for the last 12 years: the site always features photos, a shared playlist, and a link to sign up for a dish. (www.friendsgiving.biz)
I painted this mural at FanThreeSixty in 2018. The logo is hand-lettered script that i made for our team merch.
For a family reunion last year, I made custom "Beer Can" t-shirts for everyone. Bold yet Refreshing.
My family owns a cabin in Colorado, and when friends and family stay they always ask for pics and info. So i created www.fakebnb.com to share with guests
I like to scan old family film and photos to archive them and print them off for family members. This is from a family lake trip in the '60s, shot by Grandpa Bob.
I collect old film slides from antique stores and garage sales, and sometimes you find some real gems. This photo from 1970's Telluride is by a woman named Yolanda Barr.
My sister and I took a road trip with our mom to Sioux Falls in 2023. I made a zine for us of all the photos. It's really special to me.
I built all the bookshelves in our bookstore using reclaimed wood that was given to us. It took 3 weeks in the driveway, but they turned out beautiful and customers love them
Custom bookshelves, after installed
Left: this was the very first logo sketch for Monstera's Books. Right: I painted the logo on our storefront myself to give it that hand painted look