DK Interiors
Website design for interior designer, Dale Kahn.
Website design for interior designer, Dale Kahn.
Published under Photography, Travels.
So, I decided to do another road trip. This time, I headed West. I wanted it to be spontaneous, just like my last trip, but I was more prepared for it. This time I searched for places near Maryland that seemed suitable for a nice get away. After a few minutes of looking through Google Maps, I noticed that Virginia had this great forest area and so I headed there.
Published under Design, Photo Manipulation.
A spin on what “a cup of X beverage” means.
A small URL shortener developed as a small project within CrunchyWeb. This project was a collaboration with Ryan Merl and Wil Hall who developed the backend while I worked on the UI and UX.
Published under Design, Print, Photo Manipulation.
Full page magazine ad for Digital Publishing class.
During 2011, an international company, Befesa, attempted to build a chemical waste treatment plant near the town where Carlos was born, in Peru. The "Sampedranos" know that due to the lack of information, technology and care, this plant can only mean bad news to the population.
Published under Design, Print, Posters, Typography.
Poster design done in Photoshop, Illustrator & Cinema 4D.
Published under Design, Print, Posters, Typography.
Playing with typography and words. Done with Photoshop & Illustrator.
If you have seen the movie Fight Club, you may remember some of the phrases that were said as the story progressed. This one in particular had a very nice ring to it... "I am Jack's Smirking Revenge". It was very dark, yet elegant. All of them had a very interesting message behind them that hid the true feelings of the character, I'd like to work on others when I get a chance.
When the soundtrack for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross came out. Trent announced it on his twitter by saying "propagate, motherfucker!" These two words went deep inside my head and I had to make something out of them... For this poster, the design of the lines is actually based on a similar style used by Rob Sheridan. Nine Inch Nails' main Graphic Designer. I was so fascinated by that idea of the lines crossing each others' paths that I had to try it myself and seemed to feet the idea of propagation really well.