Promise on County D was an installation I designed for the 2014 Design MMoCA at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. I was thrilled to be invited once again to exhibit at this event, which presents of my favorite challenges ever: to choose a piece from the museum’s permanent collection and to respond to it with an…
Digitally Produced
When Neenah Came Marching Home
Design of all exhibition graphics for “When Neenah Came Marching Home,” a Civil War Exhibit at the Neenah Historical Society, 2015. Individual panels below.
OSSCAP Promotional Materials
Promotional materials designed for the Oshkosh Student Scholarly and Creative Activities Program.
OSSCAP Wordmark
Identity design for Oshkosh Student Scholarly and Creative Activities Program. Which most call OSSCAP. 2013.
Winnebago One & Two
Patterns designed for AIGA Wisconsin’s “Naturally Wisconsin” pattern exhibition. 2014. Lake Winnebago is the largest here, but recognition must be extended to Lakes Butte des Morts and Poygan.
La Crosse Islands Two
The pattern above was chosen as a winner in AIGA Wisconsin’s “Naturally Wisconsin” fabric pattern contest. The fabric was manufactured by Modern Yardage in 2015 and incorporated into the beautiful quilt below by Wisconsin quilter Lee Heinrich, which was put on display at MIAD in Milwaukee in March 2015.
What We Need for How We Live
What We Need for How We Live Digital layout of recent work on paper 2014
The Triennial (2012)
Identity design, exhibition catalog, and window graphics (!) for 2012 offering of The Triennial, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Sample layouts from the catalog appear below.
The Triennial (2009)
Promotional and catalog design for The 2009 Triennial Art Exhibition, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Pictured: Event poster
Alma, Wisconsin (After Soth)
Alma, Wisconsin (After Soth) Installation Design MMoCA: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art 2012 Alma, Wisconsin (After Soth) was my piece for the 2012 Design MMoCA at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. The museum challenged me to make a piece inspired by Alec Soth’s Cemetery, Fountain City, WI (2002), and this is what I…