New poster for Electric Six, coming to Neumos this June. http://neumos.com/events/electric-six/
Category: Poster
Hector’s Dispensary flier
Designed this flier for Hector’s Dispensary, from The Hooray Show. Hector runs a dispensary and hosts a podcast (simultaneously), so this flier ought to help him out with both at the same time. In fact, here’s a letter-formatted version, print one out and put it up in your neighborhood! Send me a pic if you do!
Here is poster design for a Open Mic Comedy night that my long-time friend Kenneth is hosting in Austin, Texas. Buy yourself a six-pack of Lone Stars and head out there for a good time!
Here is another poster design for a Open Mic Comedy night that my long-time friend Kenneth is hosting in Austin, Texas. While I’ve actually never flown down to Austin to catch a show, I can assure you that it won’t be this smoky if you want to go.
Got to design this fun poster for a variety benefit show in town. The host, Autumn Equinox (pictured above), is also a friend of West Side Glory. Sounds like it’ll be a good time, and for a good cause!
I’m super excited that Jessica Lea Mayfield will be in Seattle next month (especially since The Crocodile will be using my poster to promote the show)! http://www.thecrocodile.com/event/758577-jessica-lea-mayfield-seattle/
Here’s a poster for Sacramento punk band, BOATS! This is gonna be a fun show, they play that short and fast punk music that I really like.
Great new episode of U Talkin’ U2 to Me? featuring a brand new sub-podcast! http://www.earwolf.com/episode/u2-holiday-special/
New poster for The Pop Group performing at Neumos! http://neumos.com/events/pop-group/
This design is for a Seattle comedy show called “The Gay Uncle Time.” The host wanted the poster to have a 60s/70s vibe, kinda like those old retro talk shows, and the vintage flowers were the only other requirement. The final product has lots of 70s references, but it’s also not just a parody either.
Here’s a poster I designed for West Side Glory, a live “sorta queer variety show,” in West Seattle. It’s made up like those old tour-blank posters from the 50s and 60s, featuring all the acts in the showcase. For future shows we’re gonna shuffle things around and change the color scheme, so that it looks brand new every time! Super cool!