Designs

On the Importance of Personal Projects

I've been drawing a lot since my last post. This is really unusual for me, but In the fall I always feel more creative and have a lot more energy to produce, so it's been easy. But when a couple of the drawings were used for purpose driven, work-related projects, I was delighted to find that my belief in the importance of personal projects had been reaffirmed. So, in the spirit of this epiphany (and because I can't talk about a lot of the other stuff I'm working on!), a few entries from my sketchbook.
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Self portrait. I look glum
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Jesse.
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Gio.
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Luis.
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Eve. Purse strap, not a rat tail.
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Mr. Gunn.
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First, my friend Eve needed some business cards. She's so darn cute I figured it made a lot of sense to put that adorable face on her card. I added an early 1900s-inspired frame and some apples (a play on her name, of course), and that was that.
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I don't actually know this Luis fellow, but he's awfully handsome, right? A friend of mine who lives in Spain was throwing a birthday party for Luis and he asked me to whip something up. He also requested the crown, but I think Luis looks better without it.

2nd Star to the Right...

...and straight on ‘til Moorhead. Or something.

This is a poster I completed for a contemporary production of Peter Pan in my hometown, Moorhead, MN.
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It's Fall, Y'all.

Well, almost fall. It’s a very muggy 80° as I’m typing this. However, I always seem to kick into high gear right about this time of year, and something tells me this Autumn will be no exception.


First of all, my pal Phil Miner is throwing a party at Jetset in an effort to help fund his yoga instructor training. I created this flyer to help him promote the event. Doesn’t he look handsome? If you’re in the area and looking for well-crafted cocktails and modern decor, check it out.

Make Me A Yogi!
Saturday
09/19/09
7-10pm

Jetset
115 1st St N • MPLS
612.339.3933

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The following Saturday, head over to the Ignite Models Studio for SCENEASOTA, one of MN Fashion Week’s must-see events. This runway show, produced by local designer/cutie Maritza Ramirez, boasts a great lineup of fall collections from six up-and-coming Twin Cities designers. I’m particularly excited because this show also marks the design debut of noted fashionista and mplsart.com founder Emma Berg.

My contribution? You guessed it: flyers, programs and other promotional ephemera.

The people watching alone will be worth the ticket price. This event is just one of the many in MN Fashion Week’s Fall ’09 lineup. For the full shakedown on MN Fashion Week, click here.

SCENEASOTA
Saturday
09/26/09
7:00pm

Ignite Models Studio
(In the Brin Building)
600 Washington Ave N
Suite 101

$10 General Admission
$20 VIP
Tickets available at Cliché

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PS: I’m fresh off a meeting with MN Fashion founder Anna Lee. Want to know who gets to perform a little facelift on the MN Fashion brand? Take a wild guess...

Project Runway Catapults Twin Cities Fashion Scene

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It didn’t take long for Twin Cities fashionistas to forget about the crummy weather last Thursday as the private VIP screening of the premiere episode of Project Runway: Season Six was moved from downtown St. Paul’s Rice Park to the Saint Paul Hotel. As you probably know by now, two local designers are contestants this season: Ra’mon-Lawrence Coleman, formerly of Minneapolis (and a pal of mine); and Christopher Straub, of Shakopee, MN. The crowd was enthusiastically vocal during the screening, which culminated in a huge cheer when judges revealed that Straub and Coleman took first and second place (respectively) in the season’s first challenge.

Left to right: Christopher Straub, myself, L’étoile Magazine fashion editor Jahna Peloquin and Ra’mon Lawrence Coleman. Photo courtesy of Digital Crush.
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Host L’étoile Magazine’s event production staff brought me into the mix to brand the event by designing an e-vite (click at left to see full-size), programs, a red carpet photo backdrop and a few speaker support images. Click here to see Digital Crush’s photo coverage of the event.



Ooh, Patterns!

I’m excited to show off these new pattern-based events posters for Ecce (eh•chay), an art gallery/yoga studio in Fargo, ND, one of my favorite clients.

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Heads Will Roll

I just designed this flyer for Heads Will Roll, a joint birthday party for the lovely ladies of Eclecticoiffeur, the most talented styling collective in Minneapolis.

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