
Logos/Branding

Trashblitz
Coming up with logos for new apps and platforms is always fun, yet challenging!
TrashBlitz was interested in a simple yet powerful logo with little iconography. Which is great, because “Trash” iconography doesn’t drum up the best sorts of emblems for something representing your company – and “Blitz” icons feels sort of like we’re going to hike a football to someone


TrashBlitz as a brand
Our first challenge working with TrashBlitz was establishing an entire identity around plastic pollutants that was cheerful, yet straightforward. TrashBlitz wanted something a little more playful than their parent company 5 Gyres .



Illustration exploration
We experimented a lot with more abstract looking characters, before finally settling for a clean line-art style.

Taking out the trash
We collected tens of thousands of pieces of data on the day of launch, alone!
I feel extremely proud to be able to help out the TrashBlitz team and look forward to more and more data coming in, and the eventual policy changes that will emerge from it


Thingamajigs
Thingamajigs is a genre-crossing arts organization that promotes music and other art forms created with made and found materials or alternate tuning systems.







DJ Pezza
DJ and event producer Chris Pezza wanted a lettermark logo to easily watermark on images, creating an ambiance without being too distracting





Filling the gap
Problem Space is a website where entrepreneurs in the tech space can meet and propose solutions on large-scale issues to legacy sector companies.
For the logo they wanted something signifying that they will fill in the gap, and meet the two sides in one spot. Something conveying a tech atmosphere.

Burghers for Bernie
In 2016 I was solely in charge of designing the logo and all branding/posters for Bernie Sanders unofficial/official Pittsburgh campaign

High West Cruise Lines
A fun project for a private shindig hosted by the lovely Stephanie Geerlings


For High West Cruise Lines we explored simple and bold line art imagery to be placed on shirts, hats and patches


Maker Health Space
The MakerHealth Spaces provide nurses and other clinicians with direct access to robust tools, materials and expertise to build prototypes and test out their ideas
In this app a user could click on each tool that the pop-up spaces would have in their arsenal, and from the pop-ups that would appear when users tapped on the tools the nurses could learn via video and instruction manuals how each tool worked

I provided an isomeric vector art drawing of an example space, creating entirely unique assets from scratch.