Freelance - Atlanta, GA

Work for people I don’t work for

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MAKING BRASH BOLDER

BRASH Coffee was a few years into life as a coffee roaster, and it’s brand assets needed an update. Over the course of a few months, I worked closely with the owner to create some new materials for BRASH that livened up the image without diluting the brand (or requiring BRASH to order new coffee bags- just new labels.

ELECTRIC EVENTS

ELECTRIC EVENTS

Here, I made a shippable gift box for Electric Events Co. to send as a thank you to clients- the one they mailed me was empty, though :(

Anytime I approach digital art, one of my main goals is to coax something real and organic out of whatever machine I’m working with. Check out some of my work below to get a sense of how I do that for different clients with different goals.

This is likely the lowest-energy video I’ve ever made, but the band let me put one shot with pyrotechnics in there- it’s right up top, can’t miss it.

Here’s a sort of lyric-video/visualizer I made for the honky-tonkin’ folk-rockers in Neighbor Lady. I shot it all on a Sony VX-1000.

A great way to pay your rent is to agree to make a sorority recruitment video for the good women of Zeta Tau Alpha at Georgia College. This video is pretty, has lots of good slow-mo, and it’s also the most recent, glossy long-form thing I’ve put together with interviews. Not my style, but it does show off how I approach a more buttoned-up project.

VIDEOS THAT LOOK ALIVE

If you want to see all of my other videos, you can find them on vimeo or check out my muchacho videos on that page.

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I turn my drawings of skulls into shirts.

GET ONE HERE

The Braves organization refuses to make any shirts with a suitable number of skulls for me, so I made my own in 2020 and donated the money to the Atlanta Solidarity Fund.

I also make gig flyers and posters whenever I can. Really, any kind of flyer is super my thing.

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