One of my newest and favorites; a CD insert that would be folded in the middle. I reproduced the "Casablanca" font in Adobe Illustrator and made it more eye-catching. The original sample is high-resolution and ready for print.

The first in a series of futuristic corporate identities, originally designed by the Designers Republic. I re-produced the original poor-quality images in Adobe Illustrator.

Second of the series.

Third of the series.

Fourth.

Fifth.

Sixth.

Seventh.

Eighth.

I like 2D pixel art a lot. Here, I experimented with combining 3D and 2D.

A caricature of myself. First, I drew it with a pencil & paper. Second, imported it into my computer with my digital camera. Third, inked it in Illustrator. Fourth, colored it in Photoshop. Its original hand-drawn size is 18"x24".

A web banner I made for a friend's site.

A caricature of Moby. Done totally computer-freehand with a Wacom tablet and stylus.

A classic charcoal sketch of a live nude model. 18"x24".

The subject matter of this piece was a little 'different'. I randomly chose two of my action figures and tried to combine them into one overall image somehow. The result is a medieval demon/knight gradually fading away due to future technology and warfare. The age of romantic turmoil is long past.

I'm huge into videogames, so I just conjured this one up for the hell of it. 'oDs' used to be an online gaming clan in which I was a member.

An image manipulation piece. Everything was originally done by me except the silhouette of the fine lady.

A web banner when concept-pusher.com was a mere 'concept' in my head.

Image manipulation that could be used for a lingerie catalog of some sort.

A logo for a fictitious cable network.

And the on-screen tv lineup for said cable network.

An experiment with abstract pixel art. The black and white version, which is slightly different from the color version. Other than color.

The color version of my abstract pixel art venture.

My font face that has yet to see the light of day.