September 23, 2013

Honey the Badger

After publishing my stress infographic in 2011, I began researching and sketching for TWO brand new infographic ideas.

Since it has become increasingly clear that I will never complete either of those infographics, I would like to share some small pieces of what I have created in sporadic fits of inspiration over the past two years.

Enjoy these meager offerings— they are a sad, but necessary farewell to abandoned ideas:

honey badger infographic name chart

honey badger winnie the pooh

douche

July 26, 2012

Rise.

I saw The Dark Knight Rises last weekend— a fantastic end to a superb trilogy!

If you make yourself more than just a man...

Major props to Hans Zimmer, who has very decisively become my favorite movie composer in the last few years (He also worked on Inception and Pirates of the Caribbean).

Best track from the score: Rise.

June 29, 2012

Ambidexterity in Progress

For those of you who don't know, I have been training my non-dominant (left) hand for quite some time, in the hope that I will one day be ambidextrous. It has been an interesting journey.

Get Fuzzy lefty doodle.
Bucky and Satchel have been less than supportive.

Also, if you don't know what Get Fuzzy is, GO READ IT, NOW.

Update 6/30/2012
I got a request for some Pearls Before Swine:

You should be reading this strip, as well.

(And speaking of left-handed drawing, this is a peculiar coincidence)

May 4, 2012

I Still Haven't Been Invited to Dribbble.

While I have been patiently waiting for some awesome person (yes, YOU!) to invite me to Dribbble, I have been pondering alternative methods to display my design work on the internet. Only today did I realize that I can just pretend my blog is Dribbble.

So, here is a shot of my latest school project— a redesign of Eye of the Hawk Select Ale:

April 9, 2012

An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge book design

I designed, printed, and hand-bound another book!

An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge is a short story set during the Civil War:

An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge

Special thanks to Brian Schoneberger for the photography.