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PlayWell Group Bandana

Using illustrated structures from their playgrounds and stylized bandana elements, I created a design that brings their playgrounds to life and prominently features their brand whether laid flat or folded over.

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SXSW Volunteer Pin

This SXSW 2025 Volunteer enamel pin was a joy to create. Incorporating alternately-designed versions of key art elements from 2025 branding, I created a fun & stylish pin to thank the volunteer crew leaders! 9-color palette, vector based.

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SXSW Volunteer Manager Patches

Each patch utilizes a different arrangement of colors from the 9-color palette and represents comedy, tech, music, and film for Volunteer Managers working from their 1st year to their 35th!

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Willigan’s Island Clothing Line

I designed the artwork for this clothing line to be reminiscent of 70s & 80s beachwear clothing from brands like Ocean Pacific, but with a Willigan’s special touch.

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Main St. Trash T

Throughout our years as a business, we always joked about how we were just “Main Street Trash” because we were the rowdiest, most alternative business on the block and caught a lot of flack for it. This shirt was a fun way of “re-claiming” our trashy title and making it work for us.

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Folk Art Snake T

The snake became the unofficial mascot of Arts & Craft for reasons unknown. I originally created this snake for a linocut block print in a folk art style and thought it would make a great t-shirt!

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Courthouse Nights Classic Apparel

Recreated in a variety of colorways and styles year over year, this design stands the test of time and is instantly recognizable with its stylized font and moon & stars emblem.

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Courthouse Nights Special Edition Apparel

A simplified, block-print style courthouse portal with bold arched type brings the Courthouse Nights brand into a more modern era, while still retaining the moon & star emblem for brand recognition.

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