Warehouse Sale Flier

Warehouse Sale Flier

Sale Flier

Not sure if this sale is happening or not yet, but here is the flier I made for it.

Young Love

Young Love

Young Love

This is a flier I just finished for an in store performance of "Young Love".

Final Flier

Final Flier


Rough Draft

Rough Draft

Spring Cleaning

This morning I started working on a small black and white flier to be used by the active stores to promote an upcoming sale. Once I finished it, they told me they had another idea for it, but forgot to tell me, and also wanted it in color for the web. No complaints here, color makes things more fun. Below is my "rough draft" and to the left is the final flier in all of its colorful glory, closely adhering to the visual specs suggested (make it diagonal).

Green Clothes Day

Green Clothes Day

Don’t Forget To Wear Green, Or You’ll Get Pinched!

In further preparation for St. Patrick's Day, we made a specialty shop on the active site with only green items in it, This is one of the images I made to promote it (plus I got to use my shamrock again). Make sure you wear green or else!

Clover Illustration

Clover Illustration


Festive St. P logo for Active

Festive St. P logo for Active

St. Patrick is coming so I made him a clover

So I found this tutorial, over on vectips, on how to make a clover in Illustrator, came out pretty cool. Then I took the clover and mated it with the active logo, check activerideshop.com on Tuesday, March 17th to see it in action!

Adrian Gaus Website

Adrian Gaus Website

Adrian Gaus Architects Website

Recently I put together this website for architects Adrian Gaus, they sent me a photoshop file with their design and I made it work, simple as that. A little lightbox and javascript scrolling and boom bam, finished website. Well at least it sounds simple, I did have to code all of the html and css as well as prep what seemed liked a million images for the web. At least I knew they were happy with the design before I started. If you would like to see how the site functions go to adriangaus.com and have a look for yourself.