I designed for Scarlet Magazine from 2014-2015. My job was designing spreads, which were featured in over 6 issues. My last design for the magazine was not only designing spreads, but the cover as well.
Where there are shows, there is need for posters to advertise them. Working for the band Disposable, I have created posters for a majority of their shows.
Woman illustrated by Carlo Cabigao
Illustration by Giancarlo Medina
Poster for the Century of the Child exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art
Newark Access is an app that gives you updates on handicap services throughout Newark. If you were hurt or physically unable and had to go somewhere, you can check your destination's accessibility. The app is run by people and for people. If an elevator is down in the Prudential Center, anyone can just update the building's status to warn anyone else who is coming by.
I am the drummer and graphic designer for the band Disposable. That makes me in charge of not only tempo, but merchandise, advertising, and other visual aspects.
Design for the cover of our 3rd EP "Can't Stop Smiling"
Falls Sans is a font derived from type found throughout the town of Little Falls, New Jersey. The town is very old. A lot of the type found around Little Falls are cursive and handwritten. There are a lot of diners that have the big and bold letters. Falls Sans combines both elements to create its own.
Designed a ukulele. It measures 2.5 inches long. Created using 123D Design.
When most people think of skateboard designs, they tend to think of the graphic on the bottom. It is not often that they think of the design of the grip tape. This is my attempt to change that.
Little Falls through the eyes of a skateboard
The cover and spreads from my Lego themed 2013 WWF Annual Report
It's all about perspective.