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Riding a Bike
I’m going to deviate a bit this week from the normal design or client related stuff. Talking bikes again. But today’s topic will be about learning to ride a bike and teaching somebody to do it. My mom says I learned to ride a bike around 5 or 6 years old. I can’t remember so… Continue Reading
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A Bike Sketch
I had a couple of free hours this week while waiting for a client to get back to me so I took advantage and did a quick sketch. Taken from a picture of Chris Canfield, it was good to get back to pencil and paper (and photoshop and my wacom). Continue Reading
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Hermosa by Christina: a Website Project
Recently I was given the opportunity to work on a website project for Hermosa by Christina, an up and coming women’s loungewear line of clothing. Kris Hickox at Pool Creative was, once again, gracious enough to refer me to one of her clients. She’s an amazing designer and I always enjoy the chance to work… Continue Reading
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Video is Fun!
I had the opportunity recently to put my Canon 7d and some of my fun video training to work for a client. It had been a while since I had a chance to do video and it was fun to get back into. The Video: I showed up (upon request of course) at the latest… Continue Reading
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TWGT 2012 Catalog
Year two of the Wishon Golf catalog is in the books. As with most things that you get the opportunity to do twice, the second time seems to go a bit smoother and that was certainly the case this year. While the whole process is certainly still a ton of work, I was able to… Continue Reading
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Six Months in the Golf World!
I’ve delved into the golf world before with the Tehama and Izod G brands, but this experience was wholly different. For the past six months I’ve been working on a rather large project, the 2011 Tom Wishon Golf Technology Catalog. It’s almost 100 pages filled with a golf nut’s dream content; beautifully designed clubheads, shafts… Continue Reading
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High Country Colors
Every year my brothers and I plan a backpacking trip. This year we ventured into the mountains West of Silverton, Colorado. The area was covered in old abandoned mines, incredible meadows, streams, waterfalls and fields of wildflowers. We camped on a stream right around tree-line (around 11,000 ft) and spent a couple of days hiking… Continue Reading
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Bikes as Art
I think we are certainly aware that bikes are often works of art. The thought that goes into the performance and aesthetic of the frame alone is inspiring. Schwinn, for instance fell upon a frame design that was both visually appealing and fun to ride. So much so, that they are using basically the same… Continue Reading
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The Curse of an Artist and Why I Love Photography
Disclaimer: This post applies mainly to artists and it is mostly just a constantly passing observation. As an artist I hear all the time from my peers that “Your work is great. I wish I could draw/take pictures/make websites like that.” If you are a fellow artist reading this you will probably be aware of… Continue Reading


