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The Chivalrous: Building a Legend

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Playing with  the Last of the Chivalrous mantra in design. Inspired after seeing a corporate coat of arms logo with a twist. It’s my logo and I like the nostalgic attitude of Grunge. In my mind, grunge is a passionate/romantic style that reminisces about the past and shows the deterioration of those values and subjects through the passage of time to depict the present day. It’s thrift stores and yellowed books riddled with holes.

Grunge Travel Project

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More shameless self promotion. I am a multi-talented guy who is constantly on the road. I wanted to show that I bring digital liquidity to my clients,  a discipline dedicated to speed, simplicity, independence, mobility and control. For the sake of design and visual elements, the metaphor of your business as a rock band, and imply the question of who do you trust to help kick ass, draw the crowd and put out the fires with a smile. Space is limited, so choose a one-man army. That’s me.

Blog Images

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Sometimes I need a quick image for a blog post and think of a blog almost as graffiti. Blogs and graffiti have a lot in common, everyone complains about them but everyone also looks, watches and enjoys them from time to time. These are random snipits of my often techno-political opinions, but you’ll notice other images all over this site and blog as well.

The Digital Liquidity Project

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The Digital Liquidity Project is arguably my greatest contribution in technology. It is based on a simple discipline of pursuing speed, simplicity, independence, mobility and control. I use these 5 principles in every project to simplify the digital lifestyle.

Heroik Media

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I wish I could dream only in words or pictures but not both. When I draw, I write and when I write, I often want to draw. I love the way that this shapes  brands and identities. I love watching them evolve and I hate showing just a finished stamp or final result. It’s like tearing out the last page of every book you’ve ever written and placing it in a frame. The story of how it came to be is just as intriguing to me.