Tuesday, January 30, 2007

It's Better - BYU On-Campus Housing

This poster series was a collaborative project that I art directed for BYU On-Campus Housing. David Habben did the awesome sketches of space monkeys, etc. Laurie Shultz did the text design and layout. Sarah Faubus shot the photography for the bottom two - the others were royalty free. Our marketing team and worked with me to come up with solid messaging. And, I was responsible for the photo editing and the compositing of the sketches with the photos. Together, we put together a pretty convincing campaign with a lot of fun imagery.

Kelly Eisenhour CD Label & Packaging

This is actually a mockup of the CD packaging design that I did for Kelly. She has a great sound by the way! The final design she selected had a different photo on the front. But, I'm waiting to update my post until I have an actual copy of the final product to photograph. The package design consisted of a six panel insert and a tray card. And, I designed a full-color label for the disc itself. The entire design was produced and sent to press in a mad rush. In just under a week or something.

Discovery Investment Group Corporate Flyer


Discovery Investment Group needed a simple, single-page corporate flyer for a trade show, and they hired me to crank this one out in just a couple of days. I got them a PDF quickly, and they took it to a local digital printer. It was printed and ready to go before they could say DIG!

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

BYU Meal Plans 2005 Brochure


I designed the BYU Meal Plans 2005 brochure to complement the CD-ROM for the year's campaign. The brochure was mailed out to parents of upperclassmen, while the CD-ROM was mailed to the students themselves.

Hot Food Newspaper Ad


This ad was designed to run in the newspaper to advertise the return of the Museum of Art Cafe's famous hot food. The MOA Cafe flame was utilized in the illustration to add the effect of flames, but to reinforce the museum's identity on another level.

Wyview Poster


I created this poster in a hurry for BYU On-Campus Housing when they announced that Wyview was going to be partially converted into single student housing. The objective was to create a colorful image that appealed to a younger market, remained conservatively academic, and got attention. A brochure, which maintained the same style, soon followed and was mailed out to campus residents.