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Uncategorized March 3, 2009


Promotional artwork created for bulletin, facebook, advertising, a devotional booklet, web post, enewsletter, etc. for Lenten services and activities.

Uncategorized January 13, 2009


There surely is a God…
[Title graphic for weekly sermon posted to web. A response to a British atheism ad campaign.]

Uncategorized January 4, 2009


New Year’s Revolution

[Title graphic for weekly sermon posted to web. New Year’s 2009.]

Uncategorized October 17, 2008

This is one of the largest works I’ve been a part of. I grabbed a camera during installation (by CWI) to do some time-lapse photography. John King pulled the images into this video.

I pulled the photography into a collage, added some style and rendered to full size for the printer. My wife, Jill Marr, did a great job of discovering the images and providing direction.

At a recent dinner at work, the wall was debuted. My wife and I were credited for the work and were asked to stand (my discomfort zone). What I’ve found out is, size matters. People came up to me afterward to say very nice things (more discomfort). On a smaller scale used for a brochure cover, there would be no handshaking and pats on the back.

But the best part for me: no logo. Second best: a focus on the folk.

Uncategorized October 17, 2008


Artsperiment used as a title card for an online video. All credit goes to Chris Spooner for his excellent tutorial for the creative idea and production tips.

Check out the inspiration: http://www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/create-a-trendy-typographic-poster-design

Check out the sermon video here: http://blip.tv/file/1329297

Uncategorized August 4, 2008


Follies is a bible study looking at the lives Abraham and Sarah through a screenplay. This was the cover designed for the study booklet.

Uncategorized August 4, 2008


Chapel Hill REMIX, take 2. After the first comp went out for review, I received creative input that the ministry leader liked a particular Newsboys album cover.

Uncategorized August 4, 2008


Chapel Hill REMIX promo poster. This was the first comp.

Uncategorized October 24, 2007


Logo comp for Anglican Initiative for Mission. They wanted a triangle, square and a circle worked into the logo. They are subtle, but these shapes make up the pin itself. AIM’s mission is planting churches. The push pin idea represents planning, pin-pointing and planting geographic locations for new congregations.

The head of the pin can also be seen as a globe, the arrows in the middle point to the four corners. The reverse image between the arrows forms a cross with inward pointing arrows. 

Developed with Adobe® Illustrator.

Uncategorized July 19, 2007


End of summer – My wannabe artist side using Illustrator for fun.