UW Light Box Displays

Diversity, Graphic Design, My work, Other people's work, Published work, Seattle, Still photography, University of Washington

It was a great pleasure to finally see my work on the walls of Mary Gates Hall at the University of Washington last week, part of a light box installation that I designed and photographed over the summer. You might have seen periodic blog posts featuring the portraits and other photos I had been working on, which are now featured in the large 3′ x 5′ light boxes in the Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity. I shot most of the photos in the displays and designed the layout as well, which turned out to be a lot of fun. The Center approached me last spring because they were moving to a new office space and they wanted a bright, colorful, display with photos that featured a lot of natural light and outdoor scenes, while also telling the story of their programming and outstanding students. I think the project turned out amazing and I’m especially happy with the final quality of the printing. The detail and texture of a light box is really unique – something that I don’t often get to see with my photos.

Some funny Photoshop work

Graphic Design, Humor, My work

These were customized drink tickets that I designed for my brother-in-law’s birthday party. He rented out a few lanes at a local bowling alley and each guest received two drink tickets. I decided to put his face onto Benjamin Franklin’s head in order to make mock 100 dollar bills. Each bill features one of 12 different quotes either from one of his favorite movies or just an inside joke. Hit me up if you want to hire me for my Photoshop skills or my semi-appropriate sense of humor!