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Craft & Installation

Design is only part of the journey. Witnessing my designs and meticulous efforts come to fruition in real-world settings is incredibly rewarding. Below, you’ll find examples of projects that showcase how my concepts have been successfully realized.

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Mushroom mural

Client: 3rd Eye Bakery

I was commissioned to create a vibrant, hippie-inspired wall mural for a unique custom cake bakery. With a high degree of creative freedom, I began by meticulously measuring the space and determining the dimensions. This careful planning was then translated into the final design.

Jeremy Fish Floor Graphic

Client: SF Giants

I had the unique opportunity to collaborate with renowned artist Jeremy Fish on a floor graphic project for the San Francisco Giants. The challenge involved printing and installing the graphic, which required breaking it into four sections with precise bleeds and overlaps. I then meticulously installed each panel in a specific sequence to ensure optimal coverage and visual impact.

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TLT Blade Sign

Client: Trail Less Traveled

This project involved routing our client's logo from 1-inch thick wood. I then divided the logo into five distinct print files, which were laminated and cut using a plotter. Each graphic piece was meticulously layered to bring the sign to life, ensuring a seamless and visually striking final result.

Large Cassette

Client: Graphic ID

This project involved creating a larger-than-life replica of a cassette tape, a particularly special endeavor for me as a fan of A Tribe Called Quest. To achieve this, we utilized a custom plexiglass frame. I resized the album artwork and mounted it onto 3mm thick cardstock, scoring the card to ensure a precise fit within the frame. The print was then carefully folded and installed into the case, resulting in a striking and memorable display piece.

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dev challenge hand held signs

Client: Google

These handheld signs were created for Google's Dev Challenge. We began by routing a custom shape from durable plastic. The graphics were then printed, laminated, and precisely applied to the face of the sign. To ensure stability and a professional appearance, each sign was finished with brass hardware, securely fastening the poles to the back of the plastic.

more cool stuff

Client: Various

But wait, there's more! Take a look at some of the other exciting projects I've created for some incredible clients.

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