Beginning in 2009, I’ve been using Photoshop as well as vector graphics programs (Illustrator and Inkscape) to design a very large amount of content for various people and companies. This is included book publishing, business cards, posters, website elements (headers, logos, animated gifs, favicons, tiled backgrounds, etc), logos, clothing, stickers, branding, flash animation, app elements, and blueprints of objects to be built.
Some of these were for personal projects, but I can work and adapt to any style or theme. My personal design work often focuses on intricate tech and sci-fi related motifs, but I can easily work with commercial trends and designs to fit any branding.I can create multiple logo and color palette designs of a brand for A/B testing (see the multiple Artifact 3D logo tests below).
I personally don’t like showing things with an ultra-modern, minimalist look, so I try to get a little more unique or wild with my personal book and website designs. For clients I adapt to whatever they are looking for. For examples of my WordPress work, explore this site and the Artifact-3D site. I know white background minimalism is the standard for web design these days, but my personal sites use my own old-fashioned preferences.
Below is some of the content I’ve worked on, as well as web design elements, process pieces, and miscellaneous work for different projects that doesn’t fit a specific category. See the “3D” section of my website for more 3D modeled content. The compressed animated web graphics were designed for background colors of specific websites/apps so may show edge artifacts here.