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The ever-freaking fabulous Orchard Street Press screen printed these lovelies up for Milwaukee Film. Check out their kick-rear stuff here.
T-shirts created for the Milwaukee Film Festival 2012 campaign. Thanks to Meg and James for being my hot models, and thanks to the master Jim Phillips on the shirt printing.
Billboard created for the Milwaukee Film Festival 2012 campaign. This billboard is perched on top of Hooligan’s… my husband’s favorite nacho stop.
Various items were created for the Milwaukee Film Festival 2012 campaign, including a program book, postcards, and passes.
Various online and print ads were created for the Milwaukee Film Festival 2012 campaign. This ad happened to be in one of the best sources for news, The Onion.
Nothing beats excited folks checking out my program book for the Milwaukee Film Festival 2012 campaign!
And nothing REALLY beats excited folks MARKING UP my program book for the Milwaukee Film Festival 2012 campaign! Yay! Love seeing it being used for the greater good.
Window clings covered local East side bars, restaurants and coffee shops.
Thanks to Meg and James for being such lovely models.
The ever-freaking fabulous Orchard Street Press screen printed these lovelies up for Milwaukee Film. Check out their kick-rear stuff here.
Thanks to Mr. Jim Phillips for doing such a lovely printing job.
Thanks to Mr. Jim Phillips for doing such a lovely printing job.
This gang pretty much kicks rear when you need something delivered fast. Check ‘em out here.
These guys are quicker than quick. See them here.
Designed while at Third Sector Creative.
It was such a pleasure working with the fabulous Dori Zori on this project.
Track Jacket created for 91.7 FM WMSE’s fund drive. Thanks to Meg and James for being my hot models, and thanks to the master Jim Phillips on the embroidery. Yup, you heard it. Em-freaking-broidery. Check out the front next.
Track Jacket created for 91.7 FM WMSE’s fund drive. Thanks to Meg and James for being my hot models, and thanks to the master Jim Phillips on the embroidery. Yup, you heard it. Em-freaking-broidery.
I had fun drawing all the little rockabilly/chili icons for WMSE’s annual chili cookoff. I think my favorite drawing is the little pack of cigs and the trailer home.
Thanks to WMSE for letting me doodle.
WMSE fans submitted their best chili recipes and they were all placed in a book.
What fun it was to doodle a monster truck.
I used the brilliant illustrator Brook Slane’s art, and I hand drew the copy that was given to me by the writers. Designed while at Laughlin Constable.
I asked my husband the parameters for magnets for his businesses. Since he said none, I got to have a little fun. First set: Pitfall love, Unicorn farting stars, and Planet of the Apes.
Another set of magnets: Another favorite video game, and Johnny 5 is hungry for pizza.
Yet another set of magnets: Burgertime (you kids’ll have to look that up), Kuato (you kids’ll have to look that up), and some hungry Mexican wrestlers.
Beautifully handmade items from dog rescuer and web guru, Bridget Wessel. I was honored to make some tags for her items.
