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Looking forward to season 6 of Mad Men. It’s one of my favorite TV shows. Yes I enjoy the creative context which is advertising, but the other aspect I enjoy is that the era is the 1960′s and I’m always spotting the same decor and objects my parents owned and I remember seeing when I was a kid.
I think in the second season I spotted wooden ducks with metal wings hanging on a wall during one scene and just laughed because my parents had the exact same set in our living room growing up. Kudos to prop master Scott Buckwald for a very authentic touch to an already compelling narrative.
My favorite character on the show is Roger Sterling. He plays a narcissistic womanizer with a quick wit and a penchant for liquor and cigarettes. He’s a good example of everything you shouldn’t be, and he pulls the roll off in a very entertaining way.
So I decided to illustrate him tonight using one continuous line.

Ad for B&W Flyer.
Editorial Illustration.
Sasquatch cardboard doodle.
Doodle tools needed.















Coca Cola Licensed Designs
Over the last few years I’ve done more and more exploratory work for clients. This involves brand exploration and ideation on new potential product lines and identities. This past year my client Tervis hired me to design some Coke Classic wraps for their tumblers to be used in a licensing presentation.
I was provided with a style guide of Coke Classic brand assets and asked to create some brand centric designs that utilized these assets and kept true to the vintage aesthetics of the Coca Cola brand. Each design also had to have a QR code included with it.
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