COMMISSIONS
You are in the right place if you’re looking for any sort of professional or design work by me. My professional specialty is digital logo design, but in my personal work I work most closely with ink and paint. If you would like me to make any sort of design for you and/or your business, I would be more than happy to work with you.
If you decide to choose me to work on a project for you, feel free to reach me at your earliest convenience. For the most direct method, feel free to send me a message via the envelop icon on the top right section of the menubar. On the top left of the website, there is an additional contact form link which has my email and other communication methods if you’d prefer to go that route. In most cases, I will respond within a few hours, no more than a day.
When messaging me, please provide a description of what you have in mind for the project and make the distinction as to whether it is professional or private. As we go back and forth in our exchanges, I will be more than willing to work with you as we resolve any questions and design condundrums that may rise. I believe that quality communication is key to successful design work, so I provide thorough notes and constant design updates in regards to your project.
On the topic of payment, as is standard with most graphic design projects, I ask for 50% of the final price upfront, and the remaining 50% upon completion of the piece. Depending on the size and expected duration of the project’s completion, that upfront percentage may lower and. If you have further questions regarding this, please let me know via email.
With the remainder of this page, I will attach some example work that I have done for clients, along with some concept work for possible reference. I would also advise looking throughout my site if you haven’t already to get a sense of my personal style. If you are looking for another way to support me and my art, feel free to check out my clothing store, operationoddity.com.
Thank you for reading, I hope to hear from you soon.
Final (Revised)
Original submission
Logo design for Bicycle Colorado’s eBike campaign.
Changes were made based on client feedback, such as thickening the bike frame and separating the mountain trail further from the bike.
The shape of the rider was to symbolize the electric aspect of the bike. The green trail was to represent the Rocky Mountains that Colorado is known for while creating the impression of movement.
Thank you for reading, I hope to hear from you soon.
EXAMPLES OF PAST WORK
Final (Revised)
Original submission
eBike Colorado Campaign Logo
Logo design for Bicycle Colorado’s eBike campaign.
Changes were made based on client feedback, such as thickening the bike frame and separating the mountain trail further from the bike.
The shape of the rider was to symbolize the electric aspect of the bike. The green trail was to represent the Rocky Mountains that Colorado is known for while creating the impression of movement.
Evolution of the Odd!ty Logo
The very first draft was created as a class project during my sophomore year of high school. The concept of the assignment was for a graphic design class where we were to create a logo for an imaginary business.
I had decided that having the exclamation point replace the “i” was a fun gesture that was both more visually interesting as well as representative of the art I had made so far. At this point I had only done fourteen or so Odd!ty sketches, so I was still finding my artistic voice.
I digitized this sketch by doing a trace of it in Adobe Illustrator. I then adjusted the vector points of the image to look more rounded and clean. I submitted this logo as a one and done, not knowing that I would soon return to it.
As I continued my series of sketches, I decided to have the Odd!ty name and logo act as an artistic label for the ongoing works I was publishing online. I decided that having a name a logo would be a good opportunity to branch out into merchandising.
Soon after, I started my clothing store, operationoddity.com, which features multiple items baring the Odd!ty logo. Since the launch of the site, I’ve made a couple of differeent variants to the original logo for fun. These include a colored letter and heavy metal inspired version.
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Ice Cream Truck Logo
My first real graphic design project that I had done as a sophomore in high school. My art teacher at the time had offered me the project for someone that she knew was in need of a logo. I was still new to using Adobe Illustrator, but this served as a great learning experience for me.
Drawings on Shoes
From time to time, I have been commissioned by my peers to draw on a blank pair of shoes to personalize them. The first of which is shown on the slideshow above.
I look forward to doing more of these, so please let me know if you’re interested!
More Examples
Odd!ty Sketch Commissions
For those that know of my Odd!ty projects, it’s not uncommon for someone to want a piece of their own in the same style. These mostly include a drawing of a character not of my own creation rendered in my aesthetic. I have also done other pieces that are not portraits, where I am given a prompt to work around, which I find to be fun. If you’ve ever wanted to have your own unique part of the Odd!ty collection, this is your chance!