typography
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This is the poster I made from a desire to just draw some type without sketching first. (See post below) I did this diptych first because I am a mountain person and my wife is a beach person. Now the poster is complete with type and the ability to turn it to which ever side you like better.











Creating the art for the revival of Pal Joey on Broadway was a very fun and challenging project. This was the first key art that I created at SpotCo. I documented the progress of the project from thumbnail sketches to pictures of the art around NYC.
Click the image to see the progression of how this art was created. I am in the middle of several other posters so stay tuned for updates!
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CLIENT: Roundabout Theatre Company
DATE: July 2008
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Gail Anderson
PHOTOGRAPHY: Len Prince
ILLUSTRATION: Robert Kolb


My good friend, Dylan Sneed, bids his farewell to Texas at the end of August in pursuit of his personal legend. He will be moving to Hartsville, South Carolina making music and becoming even awesomer than he already is. My congratulations to Dylan as he makes this bold move. He is commemorating the move with an eastern US tour called TEXODUS. I was happy to do the poster for this event.

for A5 magazine … is for fun
This series was for the 2007 Dallas Symphony Orchestra AT&T Gala featuring Diana Krall. The Series features a show program & an invitation and includes a logo, letterhead, envelopes, save the date card, ticket packet, outdoor signage, billboards and various newspaper & magazine ads.


Is it a tiny car or a huge ant? That is the question that is evoked from the imagery on this concert poster. The songwriter seeks to find new ways of looking at things in life and he expresses these ideas in his songs. This poster promoted his cd release concert for the fresh ep, No Worse For The Wear.




