HAND lettering

Hand lettering and hand drawn elements convey a personalized look, adding a unique style to your brand. I begin sketching on paper and then the sketch is brought to life digitally. The majority of my work can be transferred to vector graphics, which means that it can scale from the size of a thumbnail to the size of a billboard without losing quality. 
Featured lettering and concepts are part of a visual collaboration with Jennifer Sweenie, Functional Nutritionist and Owner of Heart & Belly. Jennifer developed a process and a movement to help kids (and adults) become independent of their sugar addiction.
This is something I'm very passionate about and it's gratifying to visually inspire and empower people with Jennifer's message.

For more information on Jennifer's program visit Heart & Belly

ISSUE No. 33, Los Angeles : STAR CHEFS

Hand lettering featured StarChefs’ Rising Stars Magazine.
Their team covers five American cities a year and curates the best of each market to share with the restaurant industry.
The spread was written by Dakota Kim. Rising Star Chefs Justin Pichetrungsi of Anajak Thai responds to the misconception that Thai food is just takeout food. Written by Dakota Kim.

river oak farm

Handwriting and illustration for Special Properties to promote River Oak Farm, an equestrian property that they were representing. View branding work for Special Properties Here.

agent of change

Hand lettering for the Agent of Change identity.
An ongoing series spotlighting those representing Direction For Our Youth’s mission and work in New York. Directions for Our Youth, Inc. (DFOY) is a non-profit youth development organization that provides programming in underserved areas of New York City for over 2,000 young people enrolled in grades K-12.

Agent of Change Identity. An ongoing series spotlighting those representing Direction For Our Youth’s Mission and work in New York.

zitomer

Handwriting and graphics for New York City’s iconic Zitomer Pharmacy & Department Store.