this was a fun little site to do for a friend out in chicago. they have a really neat coffee house ministry to bring to light the exploitation of children in africa and asia as well as the need for action in the AIDS crisis. we stayed pretty clean and basic with the site, but added some small graphic elements to make it pop a bit. check it out.c&C

Sep

03

2007

down cellar

if you are from nj and haven’t been to downtown basking ridge, you’re really missing out! what a sweet little town.  in the midst of it, is this great little shop called down cellar, which we had the privilage of slurve-ing a site for.  one of the biggest needs was a digital version of the exsisting logo, which the shop owners mother had hand drawn when she ran the shop years back.  a tricky challenge, especially since the original was on lined color paper, but i think we got her a usable product and kept the integrity of the hand sketch:

d_is_for

…and dancing like you mean it!

Aug

28

2007

if: visitors

madras print all the way from space!

they’re coming_in style

Aug

21

2007

slurve look

one year after leaving his job, tom has gotten Slurve to really take off…to keep fresh (and add on his new star employee, yours truly) i created nice crisp new logo for Slurve. of course it may change in the reworking of the site, but this is the gist. the new site should be ready soon!

logo2

slurve

Aug

17

2007

quito ‘08

this was a cool colaboration project between tom & i and the national office of the c&ma web team. they had given us the logo to work with and i created the header around it. tom finished it with all his fancy coding…love the way it came out, and think it’ll be a great event to boot! quito08.org quito 08 banner

Aug

15

2007

if: emergency!

who stole the cookies in the cookie jar?

emergency!

Aug

14

2007

hiking boots

hiking boots

Aug

01

2007

stmo

this was the start of one of my ideas for a short term missions site header…we went with a different collage, but i still love the mixed layers here…it was super fun to play with. this is what the site ended up looking like.stmo