

Two sell sheets for an upcoming feature film from Resonance Films.
That Burning Feeling Sell Sheets
The Rebel Kind Sell Sheet

Sell sheet for a feature film from Optic Nerve Films.
John Doe Sell Sheet

A sell sheet for a feature film from Optic Nerve Films.
Cole

Print and web campaigns for a feature film directed by Carl Bessai. Visit the website at colethemovie.com. More images after the jump. (more…)
Hey, Hey Johnny! Sell Sheet

A sell sheet for a feature film for Resonance Films.
Repeaters Sell Sheet

A sell sheet for a feature film fromĀ Resonance Films.
Robson Arms

While at Switch Interactive, we art directed the rebranding and key art for the second season of Omni Film’s Robson Arms.
Switchboard Sessions: Get Dancey

We plundered through the fuzzy memories of last year’s secret basement parties to compile this session. As in “that song that played while we did shots with Jeremy and Chloe Sevigny,” and “that Halloween party where Lindsay told you to put on that wig and be Steve from Hot Hot Heat?” That sort of thing.
Then we mixed it all live (badly) while David Bowie and Peter Murphy had a knife fight over the last sip of Pernod at a dance party on the roof of a brothel in the worst slum in Oslo in 1991.

Download here for a good time! (not a long time)
Intelligence Season 1 Posters


At Switch Interactive, we designed the promotional posters for the first season of Intelligence.
This Space for Rent

At Switch Interactive, we art directed and designed the key art for CBC pilot from Omni Film and Resonance Films. We then rolled out the design to a website and a poster campaign.
Website (www.thisspaceforrent.ca)


The Major Arkana

The Major Arkana is an editorial combining photographs of 70s Rock icons as the Major Trumps of the Tarot deck.
…the tarot is an ancient teaching disguised as a game.
The tarot is a fortune-telling device
based on universal symbols.
The tarot is an art form used for fortune telling.
The tarot is a game disguised as ancient teachings…
- Rachael Pollack, The Vertigo Tarot
Draw a line from the birth of rock’n'roll in the ’50s to the moment when Rock reached its evolutionary peak and started to feed on itself with Punk Rock in the mid ’70s, everything since has more or less been an ironic pastiche of something that came before.. either a retro nod.. or a blatant copy.
- A Biased History of UK Glam Rock