As part of Fusion Media’s branding overhaul, I created a custom background for Charles’ Twitter page.
I did this logo pro-bono to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of St. Lucie County. At the event, I was astonished by their backdrop for picture-taking – it was a life-sized wooden replica of my logo design. Here’s a picture of it:
How cool is that?!
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This postcard was a part of a self-promotional campaign. Of course I created the design, but I also wrote the copy as well. I’m quite proud of the way they turned out!
After a job interview or a meeting with a new client, I would leave behind a small gift for them to remember me by. Here’s what I came up with to tie into the Ripe Campaign…
Super cute, right?! I got most of the materials at Target. They were easy to assemble and well-received.
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This logo was created for a Martin County Leadership Group’s end-of-the-term fundraiser. It was a Halloween-themed party, obviously.
I also did some Save the Date postcards and these self-mailing invitations:
My favorite part? Well, there are two: (1) “The Grave Details” and (2) R.S.V.P. – “Dying… to go” or “Sorry, rigor mortis set in… cannot attend.” Yep, came up with those myself!
This is the Save the Date design that won over this one. I must say, I like them both.
I designed this zen-like card for my dear friend, Elizabeth. Love the colors, love the fonts! The design is pretty spot on, too!

I worked directly with Lamar’s graphics department to coordinate the printing. I was proud to see a billboard or two while on my drive home on the Florida Turnpike!
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Concept design for King Cuisine – a Asian-Cajun fusion restaurant. Commissioned by Lamar Graphics, headquartered in Pensacola, Florida.
I collaborated on the Five Sisters’ site with my very own sister, Little J. I’ve always thought the “Five Sisters Blues Café” had a whole lot going on in just the name alone! That’s what made the logo so challenging. But for the website, we had a bit more leeway. For the header, the music-note background, coupled with a subtle damask pattern, and bright dahlias really brought the idea full-circle for me.
This was a concept for a Save the Date. Every year Rockin’ Vero Beach entertains a new theme, and I enjoyed making this Fiesta-inspired design. That’s a custom made sarape, folks – made in Illustrator!

