I designed a web site for a podcast/radio show called Engineering Works. The podcast was featured on Apple’s iTunes U this week! Check out my design or go to Apple’s iTunes U for a weekly look at the whimsical, unusual, or little-known sides of engineering.


I designed this edition of the 16-page, full color newsletter.

This ad for Texas A&M Engineering’s Development Office was a two-page spread in the university’s popular alumni magazine. The extremely text-heavy ad features a detailed description of four fund-raising needs, a request for gifts, and a message from the dean. My layout combines all the information and photos and presents it in a structured, accessible design.

This ad ran in NASA’s anniversary celebration book.
This email series is designed to showcase Texas A&M University’s engineering college, attract the best and brightest students, and drive traffic to a related web site. The emails were part of a cohesive campaign that included a printed booklet and a web site.

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Texas A&M Engineering News is the main printed newsletter from Texas A&M’s College of Engineering. As the newsletter’s designer since 2006, I meet the challenge of making technical research stories look reader friendly with eye-catching typography and attractive photographs and graphics. Each issue is full color and is 16 pages long.
I designed a logo, web site, brochure, and freestanding display for a research group specializing in upgrading and revitalizing the nation’s fleet of older aircraft. The retro design uses a patriotic color palette and a pixelated background.


Lighted tabletop display, approximately 6×20 feet. It can be split into two displays.
This piece is one of my favorites. The design, writing and photography work in sync to support the theme that a computer science graduate degree opens up a new world for you. I designed a brochure and coordinating Flash site. (Click to view the Flash site in a new window.)
