JPG to SVG
A fair bit of my work has been transforming JPG files with white backgrounds into SVG files with transparent backgrounds so that they’ll look and fit better with the medium they’re being displayed on – fliers, t-shirts, business cards, whatever.
Wind Clan
I don’t remember how I ended up deciding to do this, but I do know Chris has made good use of it, including throwing it on a book cover.


Legacy Group
A recent(ish) upstart, Legacy Group, needed a bit of help. Mr. Muggz asked for a PNG file to be used on hoodies and the like, so I gave him an SVG and a quick lil video tutorial on how to edit the SVG so he could use it however he liked. (We still need to discuss that website design, though.)


Replay Fitness
Redoing the Replay Fitness logo was the first of several jobs I’ve done for Gloria of the GM Coaching and Media fame. Soon she’ll have almost as many websites as me – and that’s saying something.


JLG Sounds & Entertainment
If you’ve been to an event in Tallahassee and they’ve had sound/lighting engineers, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve seen Jeffrey and/or his team. We never did get around to building the website I redid his logo for, but you can find his page on Facebook.


JB Royal Palm Resin
My dad asked me for a redesign based off a product label. “JB” passed and someone stepped in to continue his line. From the looks of their Facebook page, they went with a different option, but I still enjoyed the challenge.


Sullivan for Delegate
Sam posted a screenshot of a document he planned to turn into a flier, asking for feedback. I volunteered to spice it up for him, and threw in a second version for good measure.



The Pocket Chef
I really liked the designs James commissioned for Pocket Chef – very sleek – but I really couldn’t help myself. I made a couple of small tweaks to the logo and the business card, and came away rather happy with the result.


Making (White) Dudes Type Paragraphs
I can’t lie: I’m #TeamPetty for life. Facebook’s algorithms fed me straight to the page formerly known as ‘Making White Dudes Type Paragraphs.’ (They got in trouble, I’m sure.)
There was talk of a t-shirt, but the image they had was all of 2.5 inches so I made this. The first version didn’t have enough artifact.



At Home Contracting
As our final project in the Web Design course formerly offered by Lively Tech, we were supposed to design a website for someone else. This right here is good, old fashioned HTML + CSS in written in Notepad. I almost miss the days…

