Email.
Grand opening email.
Newsletter email.
Web tiles, banners and home page sliders.
Levi Strauss & Co.
Museum store products, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Girls, Boys toy packaging for Hasbro, Ubisoft, Spin Master & Universtiy Games
Packaging to house and present the LS&Co. AIDS ribbon. On the back, QR links for local and outreach communities. Inside, timeline of LS&Co. involvement during the AIDS crisis.
Museum store Tea tin collection, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Museum store, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Museum store, Puzzle, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Museum store, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Sign storage, Cost Plus World Market
Hasbro Studios, Disney Descendants
Hasbro Studios, Disney Descendants
Hasbro Studios, Disney Descendants
Ubisoft, Classic Game Pack
Spin Master, Kawaii Crush
Components broken down of final mechanical.
Spin Master, Kawaii Crush
Spin Master, Kawaii Crush
Mechanical flats
Design accommodates 8 translations.
3D Puzzles
Developed final product in concert with final packing designs.
Devloped product and finalized packaging design.
A self-contained story-telling box set. Additional graphics that were developed: vinyl cutouts, character cutouts, "pop-up scenery backgrounds.
Pop-up back drop.
Chip board cut outs.
Vinyl Colorfelts.
Gaming DVDs
Out of home, trade shows, exhibition graphic signage
Column banners, the Legion of Honor
5'H Window vinyl, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
6'H Street pole banners for Golden Gate park and city, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Muni, on-site, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Digital bus shelter, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
10'H graphics garage entrance, exit, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Elevator graphics, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Audio tour graphics, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Way-finding, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Roman Vishniac Rediscovered End-Slide
Lobby directional signage, de Young
Admissions poster, Legion of Honor
Roman Vishniac Rediscovered Poster
Audio tour bookmark, Legion of Honor
Lobby directional signage, de Young
Exhibit bio signage, de Young
Revised booth specs merging McDonalds with DIC Entertainment.
Original booth design for McDonalds before merging with DIC booth.
Fine Arts Museums San Francisco, Cost Plus World Market, Williams-Sonoma, Guitar Center
Fine Arts Museums San Francisco quarterly museum maps
Urs Fischer Invitation, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Teotihuacan collaterals, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Details of Teotihuacan donor invitation, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Sarah Lucas donor invitation, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
ArtParty invitation, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Artist-in-Residence, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Artist-in-Residence, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Artist-in-Residence, Museum store, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Postcard mailer for workshops, de Young
Monthly newsletter Friday Nights @ the de Young
Cost Plus World Market, Store signage
Cost Plus World Market, Store signage front
Cost Plus World Market, Store signage back
Cost Plus World Market, poster
Cost Plus World Market, poster
Local, national publications, program guides
Richmond Review, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Fine Arts Connoisseur, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Juxtapoz, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Fine Arts Connoisseur, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
SF Arts, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Bouquets to Art Program Guide
Style guides for Build-A-Bear, Dragons, Ubisoft, Guitar Center
Establishing templates for strict usage of color for section tabs, fonts for product collections and background radials.
3 monthly catalogs
Establishing templates for strict usage of textured background for products.
Establishing templates for strict usage of textured background for products.
Museum store, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Museum store, Fine Arts Museums San Francisco
Series of concepts for Assassin's Creed Victory. Time is set in 19th Century London.
Series of concepts for Assassin's Creed Victory. Time is set in 19th Century London. Inspired by Jack the Ripper.
Front and back. Inspiration; Jack the Ripper.
Lunch time. Cold and rainy outside and you forgot your umbrella. You have your leftover from who knows how long ago with you. You despair, until you turn around and finally really notice the Pantry. Almost glowing with its inviting, fresh and delicious looking food. Why not? Spoil yourself. You deserve a good meal.
Coffee break, lunch time. Talk about your commute, Scott from AP, or the latest episodes you’ve binged on. Why not have a fresh snack or lunch because any conversation is better with fresh food and good company.
(Updating the “Water-Cooler-Social-10 minute” culture to a nutritional and quality time)
Demanding day. Why not food on demand? Concept based on VOD culture. Answer to work day stress is with FOD (Food on Demand). The Pantry is always available 24/7 for fresh, right here, right now food. Treat yourself to something less demanding.
30 minutes for a quick lunch in between a 1:00 and 2:00. Food truck? Greasy and bored with it. Eatery 2 blocks away? To far and running back is not good for digestion. Why not the Pantry? Fresh, quick and you can slow down to enjoy a meal.