Zeke Meeks

Project: Zeke Meeks Chapter Book Series (Capstone)

I had the pleasure of working on the first four Zeke Meeks books by D.L. Green (published by Picture Window Books/Capstone)!

The series follows 3rd grader, Zeke Meeks as he deals with fads, bullies, sisters and school!

Learn more about Zeke , download activities (includes instructions to make your own puppet), AND check out a sample chapter here at the Capstone site! 

Read the reviews!
Publisher’s Weekly 
Kirkus Reviews

Comics Football

Project: Comic Pages (Comics Football)

Are you ready for some FOOTBALL (Soccer to my fellow Americans)!

I’m one of the contributing artists for the UK Football Comics magazine – aptly named “Comic Football”. Working on scripts and character designs that they provide, I layout and illustrate the comic pages.

If you’re looking for a custom comic for your company or publications – send me a note via the contact page.

Tongue Flied

 

Project: Tongue Flied (Mezmo Media)

Time’s fun when you’re having flies! I created the graphics/animations for this fun game of timing and angles. You can check it out here in the app store! (Available for iPad/iPhone)

Treworgy Family Orchards

Project: Corn Maze Material (Treworgy Family Orchards)

What’s more fun than getting lost in a corn maze? (Answer: The ice cream you get when you get out!)

I’ve had the pleasure of working with the Treworgy Family on their annual, infamous corn maze! I get to design the posters, banner, signs, tickets and other collateral materials. If you ever find yourself in central Maine during the late summer/fall – definitely go check it out! Find out more info about the farm at www.treworgyorchards.com!

Thumbonomics

When it comes to marketing at the tips of your fingers – are you all thumbs?

Social Media expert, Heather Lutze, explains it all (without the “geek speak”) in her new book “Thumbonomics: The Essential Business Roadmap for Social Media & Mobile Marketing”.

Along with the cover design, I also illustrated the chapter headings and designed the thumb print characters that represent each of the social media “tribes”.

You can learn more about “Thumbonomics” here.

Or check out the book here.

Tastes Like Chicken


Since 2005, my single-panel comic “Tastes Like Chicken” has been published in weekly newspapers. It features my observations of common topics – after they’ve been sautéed, baked or fried!

You can find some on Facebook  (like it!)- and more in a new app coming out in 2012!

If you’re interested in publishing it in your publication, contact me for more information.