Design Portfolio
Featured Website Design
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Celtic Morning
Celtic importer and wholesaler Celtic Morning needed an easy-to-use e-commerce solution to expand their business online. I was able to find the best e-commerce provider for their needs and provide a custom implementation and site design within their budget.
- Completion Date:
- June 07
- Software:
- Adobe Photoshop
- Technologies:
- xHTML
- CSS
- Javascript
- Prototype
- Ruby
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LectureShare Beta
LectureShare is an easy way for instructors to share multimedia lecture materials with students. I was brought in very early in the project to create a great experience for users. I spear-headed logo design, website design, and Javascript development for the project.
LectureShare is currently in open beta.
- Completion Date:
- August 07
- Software:
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe Photoshop
- Technologies:
- xHTML
- CSS
- PHP
- MySQL
- Javascript
- jQuery
Featured Print Design
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M. Lightness Hair Studio Business Cards
Marjorie Lightness wanted business cards that were clean and elegant, but not dull. I matched the color scheme to the paint scheme at the studio, and added illustrated curls. The back has a subtle illustrated effect.
These cards are printed with soy ink on a great 100% post-consumer recycled matte paper.
- Completion Date:
- October 07
- Software:
- Adobe Illustrator
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SRE Round Table Promotional Poster
A promotional poster for a round-table discussion hosted by the Western Washington University Students for Renewable Energy.
- Completion Date:
- January 08
- Software:
- Adobe Photoshop
Featured Logo & Identity
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Veternet
Like the Veternet website, the Veternet logo badly needed a cleanup and polish. The new logo recycles the paw brand mark from the existing logo for familiarity, but is cleaner and has more visual impact
- Completion Date:
- November 07
- Software:
- Adobe Illustrator
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Quarterback Pub & Eatery
The new owners of the Quarterback Pub & Eatery in Bellingham wanted to expand the scope of the business to focus more on international sports (e.g. soccer, etc.) and needed a logo that reflected the shift. Although changing the name wasn’t an option, we agreed that shortening the name to The QB would be acceptable to all involved, while providing me with the flexibility to move away from the previous football theme.
The new shield-and-banner logo borrows heavily from traditional old-world pub signs. If you’re in Bellingham, the QB is a great place to have a beer and watch a game or shoot some pool.
- Completion Date:
- April 07
- Software:
- Adobe Illustrator






