Design & Art

Ever wonder what I do all day? In addition to web hosting and mommying, I do quite a bit of random design work. Here’s a collection of logos, cards, web designs, photography, and other projects I’ve done.

Construction-barrel Daleks?

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

This little map is just a few miles worth of the city where I grew up, and the orange-line overlays represent major road construction we’ve run into just this week. I did the map yesterday, and, after another frustratingly difficult drive home (seriously, even if you take the bus you can’t navigate this city!) I figured I’d draw the construction barrel as I see it. Road construction barrels look like Daleks to me, and all of my stomping grounds are lined with them. Think they could somehow be related? If so, we’re all doomed.

RE-EXCAVATE!

I’ll call this part of my design portfolio since I need to update it with some more diverse projects.

Storming the Cloud: UTOSC 2012 Logo Design

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

So you might know I love to help out with the local Open Source community. Who doesn’t love giving some time to a cause that could change the world? And yet it’s hard to find time in our schedules. Project Day helps with that, and one of the projects at our last project day involved the theme and branding for the Utah Open Source Conference that’s coming up in May 2012.

As much as all we geeks were somewhat sick of the ambiguous buzzword of the year, none of us can deny that “The Cloud” is a fairly important topic right now. Plus, since it’s such a popular term with business executives, we thought that talking about Open Source technology and the cloud might be a great way to help draw in that audience.

The trick was coming up with a fun way to phrase the theme, and one of the phrases I blurted out was, “The Silver Lining.” Alas; everyone latched onto it. I actually liked “Demystifying the Cloud” a bit better — but we all thought that might be a bit too puntastic, but The Silver Lining just sounded weak. “It’s okay,” Mindjuju reasoned, “The designer will come up with some way to communicate the idea without it looking too cheesy.” The designer == me. And thus I was sent home with the impossible task of coming up with a cool logo using that tagline. And I thought about it a lot, but couldn’t love any of the ideas, and thus kept putting the project off til I was faced with a deadline.

I explained my plight to a friend, and he suggested I might try a big thundercloud instead of a care-bear-ish sort of cloud. I thought that might work, but the tagline still sounded off to me. Walking to my car and staring at the thunderclouds forming above me, I started to brainstorm what I could do. I liked the word storm, not just the image. Storm cloud. Almost, right? So I came up with this, and after talking to Mindjuju and Herlo and their consulting with others, the phrase stuck.

Utah OPen Source Conference May 2012 - Storming the Cloud

What do you think of it? And what does the phrase Storming the Cloud mean to you?

Blender box redesign

Monday, June 20th, 2011

So I’m realizing there are many, many design projects I’ve done but not posted for one reason or another. In this case, it’s because we had to make a few tweaks to the box design, but this was a fun project nonetheless. I actually don’t have my originals here since those were Blendtec’s, but I did catch a picture or two of a printed prototype. We needed a more shelf-friendly box that also reinforced the Blendtec brand value:

Prototype of the new package design for the Total Blender

There were many, many, many revisions to this design prior to this test print, and many still to go, but this is the general direction. Hoping I’ll see this on a shelf soon!

Get your grill on

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Scanned from a pile of old artwork:

Ketchup, mustard, and onion, a pickle, and a bird. Drawn and watercolored by yours truly.

At the Barbeque - painted 1/17/2000. Talk about wishful thinking.

That card link you wanted!

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

To the people who enjoyed SMCUV with me last night and asked where I got my cards :) (more…)