Just a few miles from jamestown, North Dakota on I-94 sat a billboard I created. some drivers took notice, one even wrote about it in a local newspaper article entitled “I Saw The Sign” which reminded me how such a simple thing can infuse meaning in someone’s day. thanks for that Kelly Hagen.

“Whether it’s a sign so simple as noticing it’s 11:11 on the car radio, or it’s a gigantic billboard outside of Jamestown, urging me to be courageous. I know my mom’s okay, and so am I. But you didn’t have to call me a name to get my attention, Ma.”



as an only child, barbie had a huge impact on my life and how i processed negative emotions. this is half life therapy half learning how to do stop motion.
Jargon by the water cooler is a strange phenomenon. These terms, used by head hanchos and interns alike, are open to interpretation. On behalf of Mailchimp worked withartists to alleviate the confusion around what they mean...i think.






Our Dos Equis campaign, directed by Tom Kuntz, was the evolution of one of the most iconic pieces of advertising; “Most Interesting Man in the World.” But gone are the days where one man can claim this title without seemingly overtly dated and unabashedly pompous.
To bring a fresh perspective to a brand of over 100 years, we had to redefine what it means to be interesting. Turns out it involves an overactive imagination and endless creativeity (or perhaps you’d call it a bit of bullshit).



finger paints and impressions.












