These graphics were all created from scratch in order meet specific client requests, save for the last two images, which were created as gifts for friends and colleagues.
My most recent logo design for the ministry of Roger and Robin Harsh.
My most recent logo design for Jeanette Bradley's ongoing crusade against human trafficking.
My home church in Columbus, OH held an annual March for Freedom event to raise awareness of the crime of human trafficking.  This is my most recent logo design.  Its predecessor has been worn on thousands of t-shirts.
An emblem that represents the unique team spirit that exists at Dyess AFB.
A morale patch created for members of MIB, an group focused on raising morale for 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Airmen through building community around shared interests.
This was the going-away memento for members of MIB in lieu of the normal going away memento.
Logo created for Red Tails U, a program which provided education on a variety of subjects for deployed Airmen.  I myself taught multiple classes on Enneagram personality theory.
The Helping Agencies Team (HAT) was all helping agencies at my deployed location working together to ensure Airmen got the right help they needed, quickly.  I created this graphic to specifications, and it was used in a variety of other products like advertisements for upcoming HAT sponsored events.
This poster was created to specifications, and was printed out in a large format, signed by all of the senior commanders at my deployed location, and hung on display in a two public spaces: the dining facility and the community center.
A logo designed to represent the Academy Military Trainer career field (AFSC 8B200).
The splash screen from season one of my first military produced web series.
The splash screen for season 2, updated to reflect a new style.
The final frame of a video I produced for the 3rd Air Force, and the background used with the briefing which follows.
A movie poster for my best friend's birthday.  Andrew is the biggest Bond fan I know, so I felt he'd appreciate seeing himself cast in the role.
A gift for our flight instructor, TSgt Anthony Calizo.  He hopes to one day open a brick and mortar comic book store.  My classmates volunteered as models, and trusted me with the rest.
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