Thanks to Ace Smoke Shop and Jameson Brown Coffee Roasters for hiring me to do their ads for the 2018 Open Studios catalog.
Read more →We just built a new portfolio website for Pasadena artist Blandine Saint-Oyant. She has a studio in bungalow heaven. This was a fun job, as she’s a great person and I love her work. Her old site was not showing the work well. Tiny images of very detailed
Read more →The best sit down ever. What could go wrong? Snoop mines the legendary Don Rickles for secrets of freestyle.
Read more →I love getting referals from friends. Jet sent Bart Goedhard to me to fix a photoshop problem with his logo. I did that, and ended up designing a card for him. Now he needs website work. Interesting guy, Bart. He valuates the contents of estates. He must
Read more →The Servatron’s head is an old percolater and she serves coffee. She can be rented for events.
Read more →Fun little project for Mick Dupre. He has a growing business… Mick grows “microgreens” for high end restaurants. He also grows mushrooms for all kinds of scientific and mysterious purposes. He hired me to make a banner for his greenhouse up in Camarillo. I can’t verify
Read more →Jay Reed www.jayreedart.com Jay Reed is a great multi-disciplined artist we met through the Open Studios Tour. Paintings, Scuptures and Furniture Designs flow out of his Altadena studio. He contacted me about building him a new portfolio site. Much obliged!
Read more →I got hooked on Strata 3D back in the 90’s and spent many a night building whatever my mind wanted to see. Here’s a few examples…
Read more →My old chum Eric Downey up in Alaska hooked me up with his friend Kent at Great Alaska Adventures. They are purveyors of fine fishing and adventure lodges in Alaska, Costa Rica and Holbox, Mexico. Super stoked to update their websites and do some print work as well. Eric
Read more →10/16/16 we lost a brother. Snotty Scotty was the life of this town for as long as anyone can remember. His death brought an end to an era. It was the end of our collective youth, even though most of us are 60 or better. R.I.P. Snotty Scotty.
Read more →