I used expressive type in these boxes to enhance their meaning and feeling. (Photoshop)
Typography Boxes
I used a combination of fonts and letters in order to create these patterns. (Photoshop)
Black Boxes
I used different elements for these boxes, creating a sense of order, congestion, and boldness. (Photoshop)
Concert Poster
In order to create this concert poster I used a photo of the band Spoon, a font that matches the mood of the band, as well as brushes that look like smoke. As I finished, I took every element of the poster and added a filter (noise). (Photoshop)
Advertisement
To make this advertisement for Ben and Jerry's The Tonight Dough, I used a brush that looks like clouds. I also used a photo of the product and the logo and added some drop shadows. (Photoshop)
Book Cover
I used a Wacom tablet to draw this cigarette carton, as well as smoke and flower brushes, to create this book cover of John Green's "Looking For Alaska". (Photoshop)
Travel Poster
I used the pen tool in Illustrator to create this image of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. I also put a filter (poster edges) on the building to make it more defined. I used the star tool and the mesh tool to create a more complex background. Lastly, I used the shaper tool to make a circle, and the sponge filter to make it moon-like. (Illustrator)