Posters

Each of these posters was created for a different reason. The Spires one was created to publicize the magazine I am involved with. The Subterranean Books one is a part of a set, which a local St. Louis bookstore displayed in their window-front. The medieval-inspired Dr. Spector one was a gift for my dad. And the others were based on prompts. Each was approached with varying methods of image making (letterpress, digital 3D models, scanned documents, illustrations, etc.) in order to reflect the theme and tone of its subject.

Cover of Arts & Literary Magazine featuring the word 'SHARES' repeated in metallic gothic font on a black background, with smaller text at the bottom reading 'Arts & Literary Magazine'.
Cover of the book 'Bobby ShafTO’s Gone to SEA' with a black background, featuring a black and white illustration of a person in water, with large red text displaying the title and author's name.
Collage of black and white newspaper clippings and photographs with pink accents, featuring distressed images, a smiling face, and illustrations. Text on the right discusses mass psychogenic illness through history, with numbered labels corresponding to a list of topics.
Book cover with a black background, featuring an illustration of a man with a shovel digging up a grave marked with a skull and crossbones. The title "Solomon Grundy" is written in large red letters at the top and bottom of the cover.
A black and white illustration resembling a woodcut print of a man dressed as a former U.S. President George Washington, sitting with a sword, framed by curtains, with the text "Sir Dr. Spector, chair of emergency department" surrounding the image.
A red poster with black text that reads 'Other- RANEGAN BOOKS' and an illustration of a snake coiled around a tree or pole, with a shadow of a person holding a camera or a phone.
A bulletin board with various printed notes and designs about cinegraph, kinetography, and film history. It includes the word 'KINEMATOGRAPH' prominently in the center, with dates, descriptions, and references related to early film. Some text mentions the Grand National, Mr. Charles Urban, and the years 1898, 1908, 1913, and 1933. The layout features different fonts and black-and-white graphical elements.

Book Designs

Cards

Drawings & Paintings