Posters
The first poster is from a Social Awareness Campaign assignment at Notre Dame. We created a special edition of The Observer, our student newspaper, which contained the 12 posters my class created with our personal reaction to the Academic Forum on Immigration. My approach was sarcastic and minimal.

This was a poster for Marcia Lausen's visit to Notre Dame. Since I was (and am) extremely interested in politics, my professor, Robert Sedlack, allowed me to design this "hanging chad" poster for her visit in homage to her work redesigning our election experience.
I used an actual Florida Election Ballot containing the portion with George W. Bush vs. Al Gore in a subdued background. We placed it in two ways around campus - as a complete piece and as a "hanging chad."
Here it is without the "chad."
And with the hanging chad, allowing the viewer to see whatever was behind the poster.

WVFI
At Notre Dame, I was a DJ for four years at our student radio station, WVFI. (I know, I'm really cool. Don't you want to meet me?) In my senior year, I became design director of the radio station, which involved redesigning our website and making posters for visiting bands. Here's a few samples.



