Work
Vetraio
Vetraio’s name, derived from the Italian word for "glassmaker," signifies their commitment to telling profound stories for a confused and noisy world. Just as a vetraio crafts stained glass to transform light into a spectacle of stories, they craft films to cut through the noise, pierce the heart, and catalyze action. Vetraio’s purpose is to shine a light on the missions that matter, conveying purpose and rallying support with unparalleled clarity and resonance.
Keyed Energy
Keyed is an upstart energy drink company whose product is designed to alleviate fatigue and anxiety using health-conscious ingredients. Uniquely blended with this touch of sincerity is a bold rebelliousness and edgy humor that engages its audience through irony and cynicism. Sherwood Fellows partnered with Fabelle Creative to bring Keyed’s brand identity to life and create packaging that speaks for itself.
WONDER: Encounters With Beauty In Nature
WONDER is an experiential learning program that provides adventures for people in beautiful settings and encounters with flourishing individuals and communities around the world, incorporating a journey of reflection and growth for the participants. WONDER does this by taking high schoolers, college and MBA students, and corporate business employees on immersive outdoor wilderness adventures that facilitate a method for encountering, listening, observing, and sharing. Many programs send students into the wilderness, but few programs focus so acutely on the experience of awe. WONDER creates a flourishing environment for people to be transformed by beauty, connect with a community, and reflect in silence.
TAM NOVA Coaching
TAM NOVA provides a space for the great truths of the Faith to play with the best tools in the world, empowering Catholics to move mountains through coaching, workshop-retreats and peer support. As TAM NOVA entered a new season of growth, it needed a brand and website where participants could find information, photos, testimonials, results from past retreats and cohorts, events, and more.
Textile Wildlife Art
Janine Heschl, operating as Textile Wildlife Art, uses a sewing machine to create unique photographic embroidery portraits of wildlife, inspired by the beautiful diversity of colors and patterns in every species in nature. With a heart for charity work and activism, Janine serves a tight niche of art collectors who appreciate wildlife and the art of embroidery, conservationists, and ecotourists. Janine needed a logo to take her artwork to the next level of professionalism.
Train Everywhere
Train Everywhere is an online mind and body fitness platform that makes whole-person wellness development accessible and achievable to anyone, anywhere. Founders Joe and Britt came to me in need of a portal for people to acquire membership, access video and blog-type exercise content, and interact with products.
TinySaints
TinySaints makes the saints tiny so that every human heart can feel the simple joy of a life lived closer to Christ. The well-loved charms manufacturer was in need of expanding their brand assets without losing the original look and feel of their identity image. Sherwood Fellows put me to the task of brainstorming visual directions and laying out the company’s brand guide, as well as developing various assets such as social media post templates.
Top 9 Projects of 2019
2019 was a year of growing pains, which produced some of my finest work yet! It’s been an honor working with all of my incredible clients. Here are the top nine projects of the year.
Impact Counseling Services
Intervention Services, PLLC provides accessible, quality mental health counseling and consultation to students, families, schools and communities in Central Texas. The agency already had a website and logo, but wanted to improve their professionalism, visual aesthetic, and functionality.
St. Anthony of Padua Horizon Campaign
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in The Woodlands, TX, reached out to Sherwood Fellows to develop a brand image and website for Horizon—a capital campaign to expand St. Anthony of Padua’s campus for the present and the future. I was brought onto the team to help develop the campaign’s brand guide and bilingual website.
OSV Innovation Challenge
I was invited onto the Sherwood Fellows team to head up the visual branding and web design for one of their client projects: The OSV Innovation Challenge. We landed on a gritty, black-and-white, double-exposure photography-heavy style marked by bright pops of yellow and bold typefaces.
Catholic Women’s Conference - Diocese of Austin
The Austin Catholic Women’s Conference is an annual day of fellowship, formation, and prayer for the women of Central Texas to receive rest, encounter and respond to the Lord, connect with community, and be equipped for evangelization.
CEDE: Catholic Entrepreneurship & Design Experience
It’s easy to make a brand that’s pretty and plays it safe; and it’s another thing entirely to push the boundaries of what’s “normal” to achieve something truly new and unique. That requires boldness, courage, and a willingness to take risks. Since CEDE plans to invite students to do the same, it’s fitting that their branding reflects that.
St. Patrick Catholic Parish
St. Patrick Catholic Parish of Brighton, MI reached out to Sherwood Fellows to develop a brand image and website for the church. I was brought onto the team to help develop the logo, branding assets, and brand guide for the parish, which I was then commissioned to apply to their website design as well.
Beaudry Hometown Insurance
Beaudry Hometown Insurance was in the process of being passed down from one generation to the next—the third, to be exact. With that transition, the company was in need of a rebrand: one that would identify what set it apart from its competitors and communicate that reality visually to its insureds.
Sherwood Fellows
Sherwood Fellows is a creative agency that helps brands create the tools, stories, and community that will make their mission a success. After working with them on various collaboration projects, I was thrilled when they asked me to head up their website redesign.
CATI Armor
CATI Armor – manufacturer of the world's most ergonomic multicurve AR500 and AR600 steel core body armor – needed a logo redesign that could be used as a stencil to spray paint their products with.
Loomis Academy
I can't count the times colleagues and coworkers have made comments along the lines of, "I never would have guessed you'd been homeschooled, you're so... normal." My parents wanted a logo and brand that would set them apart from the stereotypes and show that their kids did, in fact, get a good and proper education.
Amado Gonzalez
It’s hard not to love your job when it involves supporting the individuals, businesses, and bands that matter to you. I had the wonderful opportunity of designing a logo for Amado Gonzalez on the verge of his debut album, “Despite the Distance.”