The above image is a mockup of the program for the upcoming TEDx Fort Wayne event (locally produced TED talks). It has a "silver-etch" (AKA MetalPhoto) process aluminum cover with poly wash red ink and digitally printed carolina board pages / digitally printed aluminum back cover bound by one Chicago screw in the upper left. The "silver etch" process exposes a photo-sensitive aluminum plate to light with the exposed areas producing a nice matte black. The poly ink wash is a translucent ink which will allow the ink color to lay above and change the color of the aluminum before being sealed, resulting in an indestructible metallic red. Produced by Prentice Products. Take a look below at the finished product.
This is the 2018 line of American LandMaster utility vehicles catalog. Produced by Fort Wayne Printing.
The Fort Wayne radio station X102 put out a CD annually (a few years back) of the best of local bands and tapped me to design the disc and packaging. This was volume 5. This only shows the outside of the CD booklet.
The volume 6 of the X102 Essentials CD (I'm proud to say I was part of one of the bands that made the cut). This only shows the outside of the CD booklet. I went with a movie theme on this one. Back cover photo was taken by me when I lived on the 13th floor of a downtown high rise apartment building.
The volume 7 of the X102 Essentials CD (I'm proud to say I was part of one of the bands that made the cut again). This one was a 2 CD edition. This only shows the outside of the CD booklet. I went with a gambling theme on this one.
The volume 8 of the X102 Essentials CD. This only shows the outside of the CD booklet. I'm not sure what theme I was going for on this one. This one shows the CD tray as seen underneath the CD.
These are some bag labels I did for a friend who was growing organic vegetables to sell at Farmer's Markets.
Logo created for the limited edition of a 4WD utility vehicle by American SportWorks. An interesting vehicle that had both a gas powered engine in the rear and an electric powered motor in the front. You could get to the woods using one or both and then sneak into the woods with just the silent electric motor.
These utility vehicles were not originally photographed in the location that I shopped them into. The electric one was photographed in a field in Louisiana and the crew cab was photographed behind the manufacturing plant in Indiana.
The "tough love" utility vehicle was photographed by me on the factory floor. The fun kart was photographed on the test track behind the manufacturing plant in Indiana.