How can I work with you?

What services do I offer?
As you can see from the galleries in "My Work," I have a variety of work experiences and talents. Working with a designer who can translate your company or organization "look and feel" across a variety of mediums had it's advantages. You save time, money and your collateral material ends up having a nice cohesive appeal.

Who do I work with?
I have worked with a number of people, from small one person businesses, to those with hundreds of employees. But I most enjoy people who work hard and are motivated to get things done, and yet enjoy having a little fun from time to time as well.

How do you get started?
You can simply e-mail, call, IM or txt me. I am a one person shop, I write the proposal, I do the work, I do the followup, I am "my people" and will never hand you off to a flunkie mid-project. You hire me, you get me.

NOW ACCEPTING:
2
PROJECTS FOR NOV.

----------

4
PROJECTS FOR DEC.

----------
rates & timelines

« About Creating Synergy - criteria | Main | OMFG? »
Tuesday
24Jun

A tale of two whales...

whale.jpgOne of the things I love about being a designer and artist is that sometimes, you have the opportunity to just completely wing-it. See how things go, work on the fly, making changes and tweaking things. Well, recently I decided to organize an evening bible school at my church, along with a lot of great helpers which left me time to scheme up some other crazy things. I found instructions online for making an inflatable whale and well, there is the challenge, I have to try. So I head off to the local hardware store in search of black plastic, no go, so opted for some blue tarp and a couple of rolls of duct tape. Now, the instructions didn't work with the tarp that I had, so I just plopped everything down on the floor and started taping. Fast forward a couple of hours and viola! Whale. So far it has been a smashing success, the preschoolers had story time inside, you enter through the mouth, and other classes were begging to get in as well. Sometimes, having a preschooler as a client/audience has its advantages.

whale2.jpgThe second whale, was one I fashioned out of a 4x8 foot sheet of foam insulation, painted with Krylon H2O paint and then detailed in acrylic. It makes for a light yet sturdy whale that a student can easily carry across stage. I was apprehensive about the foam and painting it, but it went exceptionally well and now have a plethora of ideas about what could be built with it. You never know where your inspiration for the next client project may come from, perhaps the sea. 


PrintView Printer Friendly Version

EmailEmail Article to Friend

Reader Comments

There are no comments for this journal entry. To create a new comment, use the form below.

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>