CONCEPT COMES FIRST

Tradeshow Advertising

CAPS


CAPS is a printing company that specializes in building prototypes of packaging for designers. This prototype, called a "hero" or "comp", must usually be crafted by hand out of steel, glass, plastic, paint and ink. These ads were used at printing tradeshows to communicate how beautiful and effective a "comp" from CAPS can be.

Event Ad

Bob Evans Farms


Every year, travelers flock to Rio Grande, Ohio to participate in Bob Evans' "Farm Fest". Over three days, food is served, games are played, and farm activities are turned into educational and unique exhibits.

Spec Campaign

AthletiCo


One of several campaigns created for AthletiCo, a physical therapy provider based in Chicago. While AthletiCo works with all the major sports teams in the city, they needed a campaign to increase awareness among the general public. Ultimately, the client chose a more inexpensive solution, but they were enamored with the emotional and visual impact of this option.

Logos

Miscellaneous


A series of logos I have designed over the last few years.

Agency Identity

CCP


CCP, an ad agency based in Chicago, needed a new visual identity that seemed young, optimistic and full of potential. Cheery greens and calm, warm grays were chosen, and a minimalist layout was used to put the message to the forefront.

Event Poster

Bob Evans Farms


Every year, travelers flock to Rio Grande, Ohio to participate in Bob Evans' "Farm Fest". Over three days, food is served, games are played, and farm activities are turned into educational and unique exhibits.

In-Stadium Advertising

Bob Evans Restaurants


A multifaceted campaign to announce Bob Evans' new sponsorship of the Dayton Dragons, a minor league baseball team. The campaign included a microsite, print ads, web banners, TV, and even animations for in-stadium LEDs.

Desk Calendar

CAPS


The "Legs" calendar, given by CAPS to each and every one of their clients, centered around a fun idea: What would it be like to have an exotic career instead of being stuck at your desk all day? The calendar was to be placed on the viewer's desk where they sat, so while their upper half sent emails, their lower half could roam the Amazon or dance on stage nightly in Vegas.