Archive for the ‘Self Promotion’ Category

The Capp Street Girls website is live! (but boring)

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

The Capp Street Girls Website thumbnail

Now The Capp Street Girls have a web portal!

The Capp Street Girls celebrate the birthday of Jennifer and Chupa

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Flyer for the show at Benders

The Capp Street Girls celebrate the birthday of Jennifer and Chupa with Hans Condor

September 28th 5pm

Benders
806 S Van Ness Ave (at 19th Street)
San Francisco, CA 94110

Postcard for a Gallery Show

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Postcard for a gallery show of mine. The theme was the moon. The Hexagram represented is #15, mountain under the earth. Symbolic of the full moon and modesty. The show’s opening is on the full moon. The top section is a mural by Susan Cervantes, the middle is Ned Millet’s moonscape, and the bottom section is mine, a nude. The nude at the bottom is comprised of two yin, which can be interpreted as female. The whole thing is very symbolic.

Beer Labels for Nommesen/Hix Brewery

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

(click to see more labels)

I created a bunch of labels for bottles of beer that I have been brewing. We got pretty advanced and now brew 80 gallon batches. We were even toying with the idea of turning it into a business (who knows, maybe still?).

We switched from bottles and started kegging our beer in 2004, so unless I get a nice, easy to use bottling system, you probably won’t see any more labels from me for a while.

Business package for Tri-Angle Corporation

Sunday, October 1st, 2000

TriAngle Corporation Business Package October 2000 for TriAngle Corporation. The business package includes envelope, letterhead and business card design.

Using stark lines placing the corporate logo (my design) at top creates an effective no-nonsense corporate feel.

Printed in black with green spot-color.

I.D. Show postcard

Saturday, April 25th, 1998

Postcard designed March 1998 for Floorspace galleryThe image on front is from an origional photograph I took.

The disembodied female torso with stark lettering is both beautiful and grotesque.
It conveys the message that this show is about the female and her dis-association with herself.