This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
The “Projects/Images” toggle provides access to an Image Gallery, offering an alternate way of browsing websites in the Personal Network.
The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
A Field Guide toBig & Rich This was a brochure-style microsite sent to members of the Academy of American Country Music in the form of an eCard, promoting Big &...
xSkyDeskxSkyDesk is a desktop sky simulation program for Mac. Users see a beautiful realtime view of virtual astronomical events (like sunrise, sunset, moon phases...
Master Trader CourseCollateralIdentity work for a currency trading DVD series, including the disc packaging, workbook cover, and iconography, depicting the themes...
Bend It Like BookerDesign for a little online "keep the ball bouncing" minigame that was accessed by receivers of a specific series of round business cards (the...
Push is a creative studio that was born out of the desire to collaborate with people around the world and work on projects that brings out the very best in each of...
Smoked Poster A strong visual representation of self-destruction caused by smoking is presented through this alarming poster. The image has real cracks on a...
Candy Craft Creations Identity design created for Candy Craft Company in Savannah GA Studio Drum Collaborative Identity designed for New York based Studio Drum...
CTW After a project titled "CTW" fell though, I was left trying to find another meaning behind the three initials. I'm considering designing a poster series...
Witness In 2009, the New Oxford American Dictionary selected unfriend as the Oxford Word of the Year.For this image, I contemplated online social interaction, and...
PathwayIconsThis collection of icons was prepared for an international young children's curriculum project. The iconography was designed to be both inviting and...