Work done for clients big and small

As I approach an assignment, I always ask myself... How can I elevate this without hijacking the client's vision?

Even if you don’t consider yourself “creative”, I think we all have the capability of making something beautiful, cool, and fun. So, listening is always my biggest priority. Whether it’s from a project manager or the client themselves, I soak up all the information they can give me, make sure their end goal is in place, and then find ways to take it to the next level.

These are some highlights…

Video editing

Chops used: Final Cut Pro, Google Web Designer, Adobe Photoshop + Illustrator

Michelin + Discount Tire

The part I played

  • Sifting through all of the provided footage, pulling out the highlights, and editing it together to tell the story
  • Color grading
  • Titles and transitions

Servos

The part I played

  • Finding appropriate stock footage, utilizing source material, and editing it together to tell the story
  • Titles and transitions
  • (If you decide to click “unmute”, I wrote the script and did the voiceover)

Amazon Brand Store work

Chops used: Amazon Ads, Amazon Vendor Central, Adobe Photoshop + Illustrator, Final Cut Pro

Motorola Amazon storefront

The part I play

  • Handling layouts of the pages
  • Asset creation
  • Asset organization
  • Backend A+ content (The graphics and comparison chart you see under the “From the Manufacturer” section when viewing a product in Amazon

Logos, icons, and fun materials

Chops used: Adobe Photoshop + Illustrator

The part I played

  • These various logos, album artwork, and icons were created with love, by me

Display ads

Chops used: Adobe Photoshop + Illustrator + InDesign

Michelin + BFGoodrich

The part I play

  • Production design: I take an initial ad and recreate it in a handful of different dimensions that will be displayed in online ads, social media, and even print for in-store applications
  • Though I prefer building something from scratch, it is a fun exercise making a handful of variations. It forces you to get creative with space and sharpens your puzzle skills for that upcoming beach vacation