I’ve worked on many things large and small during my time at Midas Safety Inc., but the catalogue is probably my defining project. It’s what I was initially hired for, on

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If you’re here on my site, chances are you’ve figured out by now that I’m a graphic designer/illustrator by trade who writes screenplays in his off-time and is currently turning

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I’ve been working for years with the Big Brothers Big Sisters agency in Greater Sudbury. The one one big fundraiser I always help them with is the Bowl For Kids

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I’ve spent years working with nonprofits (most notably, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Sudbury). One realization that I came to early on in our time working together was how

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THE LONG STORY: I’ve been playing with social media lately. After delving into “Branding Yourself: How to Use Social Media to Invent or Reinvent Yourself“, I began musing upon the potential that

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Sometimes a designer just has to make a fun picture. It could apply to any creative endeavor, really. Keep chasing those dreams, folks. (and yes, that is a Looney Toons

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Do you remember this one? It’s a classic, and a real example of how we invest in things that technically aren’t real, save in our own imaginations. Personification, expections, subversions of

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A review of a Historical Western script for Talentville member Andy Froemke. This one was one of, if not THE, top script at Talentville in 2014. Feel free to visit Andy’s

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A couple years back, I was given the opportunity to illustrate a poster for a low-budget indie flick written by a friend of mine. Whenever I get new and exciting

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I bought the book largely sight unseen back in 2013. I’d just moved, money was tight, but I’d been seeing the artwork for it cropping up online (the broken overpass

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