Playworks Home Run Challenge Posters
The task was simple: “Make this look good.” I was honored to bring it all together.
The task was simple: “Make this look good.” I was honored to bring it all together.
It’s not every day that a client casually asks if you can write a rap song about a retirement program…
A group of improvisors decided to form an open jam called Homemade Improv Jam. The idea was phenomenal! The logo… not so much.
When I started co-hosting Space Jam, I knew it was my job to create a poster for every single special guest. When I realized there was no specific formula to the design, I started to get creative.
When COVID-19 shut down schools throughout the nation, Playworks found themselves in a unique situation: how can you teach kids how to play, when everyone has been forced into quarantine?
Element Studios were releasing a new game, and wanted a trailer that showcased all of the new features. They knew what they wanted, and they provided the materials so I could bring it all together. This makes for a very quick, very simple project, right? Right!?
When COVID-19 shut down Minneapolis’ favorite long-form theater only hours before our regularly scheduled Space Jam, I decided it was my duty to make sure the jammers could still get their improv fix.
Will announced that he was putting together a show called 8-Bit Improv. Before he could even think about casting it, I had to show him the artwork I had already made.
Have you ever had your boss ask you to take a day off work so you can come to your workplace and get paid by a different company?
Fred wanted to recreate the movie poster from The Breakfast Club. I don’t typically offer my services as a photographer, but I love a good challenge!