Print Design
Since opening my studio in 1992, my designs have won local, national and international awards—including the international Summit Award and various Addy awards—for everything from layouts to logos to 3-D illustration. The book Rock City Barns: A Passing Era won the coveted Publishers Marketing Association Ben Franklin Gold book publishing award—top prize in the popular and competitive category Art, Music & Photography.
The PMA judges wrote comments such as “A beautiful evocative book… The layout is elegant with a refined simplicity.” Their words capture well the style I seek to bring to each project and the reputation I’ve earned among clients and peers.
But for all this talk of awards, these aren’t what matters to me. To me, the worth of any project is not in the awards it wins among other designers, but in whether it communicates what you the client are wanting to say, and whether the layout, logo design, or web site makes you happy when you look at it. Design should never trump communication, but should work in tandem with it. Your message and how you want the finished piece to look is what is important to me.
Click the thumbnails to view some of my printed designs. Clicking an image inside the slide show will advance you to the next image.













