RPR is a personal project of mine that consists of video and web based tutorials that assist the casual coder in the journey of personal growth. This project is currently private.
I started doing artwork for Folk Hogan voluntarily simply because of how kick ass their music is. Everyone thought the artwork I did was amazing and it would be a shame if these weren't showcased here.
After only seven months, I was able to give Silverline a fully designed tracking system, a complete branding guideline, incentive items, and a recruiting kit to use into the 2013 season.
Spacevidcasts' own Ben Higginbotham and I have had some fun times together during my old lifecasting days. During that time, I was fortunate to make a logo for him and excell his brand to what it is today.
Orezaku is a pretty awesome blog that my friend runs. His old site had no logo and no real theme so I collaberated with him to create a logo and a theme that is sleek and cool. Just how he likes it.
One of the coolest incentives I was able to do was take some Beats by Dre headphones and put our platinum feel on it. Done up in black and in white.
I did this a while ago for a Kit Seeborg during my days constantly streaming at Ustream. The idea was to create a fresh and approachable brand that invites users to check out and buy music to use.
In the years that I was able to work with the amazing team at Platinum, I was given a unique opportunity to let my creativity soar with this recruiting brocure. It's my favorite peice to talk about.
This custom flash player was a treat for me. Personally, I was able to finally make a video player that functions the way I want it to. I was also able to program new and innovative features!
I know, I'm displaying a pen. Who cares right? This was actually very important to the sales reps due to how many pens they go through. After a week of designs, we came up with this. It was a hit.
Elite was the last company I was able to work with in the industry before I got out, but this customer website was alot of fun! The project allowed me to create a slick rep verification system and it works well!
Nuhair was a company based on hair revival. The owner contacted me to do their logo for them. Unfortunately, he could never make a choice on the logo and I had to drop him as a client. Never the less, here they are.
Fitzone, Now O-zone, was a part of Karaktr Media which I was employed under. They had me be the design lead on this and the feedback on the site was fantastic. Everyone really enjoyed my design work.
In 2005, I created Bluefox Digital as your, "go to" for a complete professional design package. The logo was something I spent many days on and almost 8 years later, the logo still holds up. My best acheivement.
The coolest thing that I was able to design for the Brigham's Bees Scooter Club was this legshield banner that wrapped around the front of the scooter. It's old school design really made the club look amazing.
Silverhome was my final stab at making the industry's best summer sales tracker. This site is able to view videos from corporate, build reports, check stats, and manage reps from every office in the nation.
As president of the club, I did my darndest to produce the coolest posters to advertise our "big event" rides each year. I was sneaky and included myself and my dream scooter in the design.
My first print project for Silverline was this sales training manual. It was hard making something like a training manual fun and interesting, but I think I did well to keep it looking good.
For the second year, I was asked to make a poster for the Last Days of Summer Scooter rally. Folk Hogan and scooters?! Can life get any better? I submit that it cannot.
This was the ultimate collaberation of my favorite interests: Folk Hogan and Scooters! Here, I created a character of a swanky man riding his scooter in a pool of crazy illustrated noise. So f&%$ing cool.
Platinum Summer was my first stab at a summer sales tracking system and it was praised by my superiors. With ease of access to stats, podcasts, and news, this site was key to making the company a success.
I always wanted to make cartoon characters of the band and had my chance when Nick Passey, Folk Hogans guitarist, approached me to create yet another poster for the band. This poster blew their minds.
Preston "4four1ones" Taylor created The Leet Geeks: A community blogger site that wrote articles for geeks. And as my friend, he wanted a logo that was as kick-ass as his site was.
Platinum had alot of incentives to motivate sales reps during the selling season. This one was set on having the rep outsell their best week ever. I had alot of fun making the logo for this.
Trueplayers, wanting to get their foot in the athletic industry, came to me with an idea of selling gear and Sisel products. The design was geared towards the serious user, and it received great feedback.
So before I was on board, the company used to give the sales rep 4 training DVD's in a paper sleeve that was rubberbanded to a printed out training manual. For the same price, I created this.
Brad Hunstable is one of the coolest duders I know. His drive to create a thriving streaming service has lead to his worldwide success. I was very lucky to get to know him early on and help improve the logo.
Me and Daniel go back. So when he asked for a logo for a startup he was considering, I created this in the prime of the Web 2.0 days. Little did I know what Daniel was about to accomplish by using it.
Going on a cruise is fun, but Platinum made their sales reps work for it. My job was to make the already appealing cruise incentive even more so.
My ex-girlfriend had me work with her cousins boyfriend (I know...) on a online training camp. The site never launched, but the logo was the coolest thing I was able to do for em.
My boss wanted me to design a custom watch for his sales reps to wear all year. Needless to say, I had to choose a watch and design a face that reps would enjoy and wear outside of the office.
The Scooter Lounge and I have always been friends, helping eachother out where we can. I built this site for them a couple years ago and they loved it.
Holy Movies was a Netflix-ish site with movie watching options for the Mormon market. Clean and uplifting movies could only be seen from here. Here are some logos I created for them.
Idonolis is a staging area and script testing server of mine. What goes on behind the logo is the bleeding on the edge of innovation.
Nathan Lord and I have had a very crazy relationship working in the development industry. His brains and my design brawns made for a great team. One of which was OAS. Good times.
The BBSC has been using the same iconic logo for a long time. And I wasn't about to change that. But I did want to give an alternative rendition of it.
Simplicity Group had an opportunity to work with Nu-skin to create their in-house media player that would be shared and utilized with their branching companies across the world. Enjoy some of the concepts!
One of the last logos I did for simplicity, My former boss aproached me about a company he wanted to start that sold items for people. This is the logo they chose.