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The New LBJ

The New LBJ is an expansion of Interstate 635 around Dallas, Texas, described as “the most regionally significant transportation improvement project in North Texas.”

I designed a visual package for the introduction of The New LBJ to Dallas-area residents, city councils, commercial land owners, and media.

The project was designed for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). I served as a design subcontractor for the communications team of the Texas Transportation Institute. With only a month before rollout, I assisted the team by designing a brochure, maps, PowerPoint backgrounds, and a logo.

My role: Creative direction, design, layout

Others provided: Photography, design, writing, project management

See also the LBJ Mobility Project website.

Psalms poster

The North Davis Church of Christ asked me to help them promote each sermon series. Each series topic is represented with a strong, symbolic image of a spiritual message or concept. The black and white header and stylish and modern typography on each poster creates continuity from poster to poster, and is flexible to be appropriate for any topic.

Craddock poster
The North Davis Church of Christ asked me to help them promote each sermon series. Each series topic is represented with a strong, symbolic image of a spiritual message or concept. The black and white header and stylish and modern typography on each poster creates continuity from poster to poster, and is flexible to be appropriate for any topic.

Genesis 12 poster
The North Davis Church of Christ asked me to help them promote each sermon series. Each series topic is represented with a strong, symbolic image of a spiritual message or concept. The black and white header and stylish and modern typography on each poster creates continuity from poster to poster, and is flexible to be appropriate for any topic.

2nd Corinthians poster
The North Davis Church of Christ asked me to help them promote each sermon series. Each series topic is represented with a strong, symbolic image of a spiritual message or concept. The black and white header and stylish and modern typography on each poster creates continuity from poster to poster, and is flexible to be appropriate for any topic.

Engineering News, summer 2007

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

New Heights of Excellence ad

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.

House of Prayer poster
The North Davis Church of Christ asked me to help them promote each sermon series. Each series topic is represented with a strong, symbolic image of a spiritual message or concept. The black and white header and stylish and modern typography on each poster creates continuity from poster to poster, and is flexible to be appropriate for any topic.

Aerospace Engineering ad

This ad ran in NASA’s anniversary celebration book.

Easter poster
The North Davis Church of Christ asked me to help them promote each sermon series. Each series topic is represented with a strong, symbolic image of a spiritual message or concept. The black and white header and stylish and modern typography on each poster creates continuity from poster to poster, and is flexible to be appropriate for any topic.

House of Prayer poster
The North Davis Church of Christ asked me to help them promote each sermon series. Each series topic is represented with a strong, symbolic image of a spiritual message or concept. The black and white header and stylish and modern typography on each poster creates continuity from poster to poster, and is flexible to be appropriate for any topic.

Texas A&M Engineering News

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.

MMI report

Attractive page layouts and high-impact photos give pizzazz to this 90-page workshop report of the Marine Metadata Interoperability Project.

Lifelines booklet

The nonprofit foundation Lifelines Foundation for Eating Disorders is distributing a series of three booklets plus a poster and flyer to high schools in Texas.

My role: Art direction, graphic design. Others contributed writing, photography.

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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.

ACAA web

ACAA display

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.)

Hello World page