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Byakko - The "Byakko"/White Tiger cover page for a Celestial Animals book.
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Concept Brainstorm - Thumbnails from one mood/type/logo/color brainstorming session.
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Paper Fusion 1 - Part one of a series adhering to the theme "Paper Fusion". The concept revolves around the idea of illustrations emerging from flat paper and coming to life.
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Part two of a series adhering to the theme "Paper Fusion". The concept revolves around the idea of sketches emerging from flat paper and coming to life.
![](https://s3images.coroflot.com/user_files/individual_files/267629_4SJREnw577SKAheAar6EU43_Y.jpg)
San Francisco Blues Festival - Poster for the 2007 San Francisco Blues Festival. The image was also adapted to badges, postcards, and a two-color flyer.
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Echelon - The creation process of the original typeface "Echelon", from sketch to font board to poster use.
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Shakespeare in the Park - Poster for the a Shakespeare in the Park event in San Francisco. The poster needed to be as simple and stark as possible, with a very illustrative quality.
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Flip Sides of a Coin - Inspired by an Asian horror movie poster, this image portrays the omnipresent light-and-dark sides of the psyche.
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Self Portrait - Originally envisioned as a digital homage to Norman Rockwell's famous "Self Portrait", this piece was seamlessly transformed into a Wacom ad featuring one of their older, non-USB tablets. The drawing was deliberately made to look sleek and digital as opposed to a more organic, photo-realistic look in order to emphasize the digital art aspect.
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