I’ve been experimenting with logos over the past few weeks and created this one for this site. For this one I used Adobe Illustrator. It’s been a bit since I last worked with it.

A blogger near Seattle exploring the future
I’ve been experimenting with logos over the past few weeks and created this one for this site. For this one I used Adobe Illustrator. It’s been a bit since I last worked with it.

I created these for a graphic design class. I really enjoyed creating them.
To be 100% clear, this is for a fictitious event and a fictitious company with a fictitious address.



I’m currently taking a graphic design class and we created logos for a business. So, I created one for myself. Here it is:


I sketched this years ago, though I’m not sure if I saw this mask at the Seattle Art Museum or at the Burke Museum at UW. Anyway, I am still very proud of this piece. Freehand with pencil, though I didn’t take good notes and not 100% sure of the lead. I think it was 2B.

I needed to create plans for a deck that had been added to an existing plan with a very short turn-around (work on the whole project was stopped by the county until we got the plans approved). Created with AutoCAD LT 2020


Flyers I created for a real estate company I worked for several years ago.



I created these quite some time ago. I still enjoy them, though.







I sketched this years ago. My hand drawing skills have gotten quite rusty. I will need to fix that at some point.

I spent part of today creating some animated gif ads. It’s been several years since I created anything, so I was pretty excited to drag this out of my memory and put it back into the present.
My “duh” moment was with exporting. I forgot that you need to export as “save to web (legacy)”. That cost me some headaches.

Anyway, here are the gifs.


We added a deck to an existing plan, and the county requested plans to review. I created this in AutoCAD LT 2020

