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Common, The Dreamer/The Believer album artwork

January 16, 2012



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Continue on with this post to see more photos of The Dreamer/The Believer album packaging that I designed.


Designing the cover and album packaging for Common's new album was hands-down the most fun project I've worked on in the last year. I loved how open Common was to an artistic image on the cover of his album, and I really enjoyed laying out all the type and information in the booklet along with imagery of Common, despite the challenge of fitting everything into a small 3-panel foldout. This was my first album design project and I hope to do more in the future!

Photography of Common by Steven Taylor

















You can also check out the album artwork at Pitchfork's review of The Dreamer/The Believer. 7.6, not bad!

As a final note, despite some internet rumors that are, to me, quite flabbergasting, there were no Illuminati-based messages or symbols placed into this artwork or in mind while I was creating it. Or were there...?

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KCET On-Air Rebrand



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The above image is from the system I designed for KCET's (Southern California Public Television) 2011 On-Air Rebrand. View the rest of the post to see more!


This project was an exciting and extremely challenging undertaking. I have long wanted to work with on-air graphics and this was a great introduction! I love the idea of working to create an entire system of graphics and typography to fit with a whole host of scenarios and programming. The first set of images are from the actual look that KCET went with and debuted on air on January 1, 2011.


On-air "menu" of upcoming programs.



Sponsorship spot thanking or remembering a donor.


A lower third asking viewers to call in.


A lower third informing viewers of scheduling.


The kids version of the on-air menu, based off of refrigerator magnets.

The next series is a concept I explored for a few rounds until the above look was chosen. This look was based on the idea of sliding color bars coming onto the screen to reveal the information that KCET needed to convey. The bars would be atop either Southern California imagery or imagery from the KCET shows. The different color schemes could have been used to denote different types of programming or different times of day.


Logo end page style frame.




Programming lower thirds.






On-air menus.







Spots informing viewers of upcoming programming.

The final set of images are from an initial concept I proposed, which would be based around the idea of floating information panels. The panels would be able to float atop abstract imagery or imagery pertaining to the programming.













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30 ROCK in syndication character posters



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Continue on with this post to see the work I did for the 2011 30 Rock in syndication campaign.


As a huge fan of 30 Rock I was very excited to work on this project! In my eyes, the best way to remind viewers to catch this show when it reran on Fox was to show them the personalities of the show and some of their interesting quotes or characteristics.

The most challenging part of this project was having to work with only existing photography. I knew with this caveat that I would have to work to find some strong, interesting photographs of the cast. When I found these portraits by Art Streiber, one of my favorite entertainment photographers, I knew I had found something good!

These character posters were put together with Art's photography and headlines written by some coworkers working on an on-air promo and me. Click the thumbnails below to see my designs...







As this was a project with a somewhat long timeline before going to print, the final version was not finalized until after I had moved on to another company. The images below are the final versions of these character ads that went to print, as finished by bpg advertising.



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