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.
Play Magazine 
PLAY every day is a magazine that explores the psychology of play. As it is a human function that is crucial to our development, it is important that we continue to...
Infinity Flipbooks 
This was a motion study in flip-book format. The fact that one can flip continuously by turning a book over conjured up the notion of infinity, and the absurdity in...
Soil Under My Nails 
In an Urban Farming class, students went to various farms and gardens around Baltimore to learn about their practices in an exchange of labor for information. In...
Cloud Zine Collaboration 
Dear John Wheeler by Rivkah Khanin Missouri, 1945 by Ryan Hammond Authors' photography. Printed in an edition of 55 on newsprint. Open publication - Free...
Fine Woodworking 
A redesign of the popular instructional journal. Meant to bring a clean, simplified, and elevated look while paying homage to the age and reputation of the...
Foraging at MICA 
A field guide to the MICA campus springtime plants, with information on how to identify them, what they can be used for, and how to prepare them. Printed and...
Sailor Stew 
This publication was printed as an edition of 5. The covers are silk-screened white on vellum. A mash-up of three subcultures: sailing, urban foraging, and gourmet...
Constructiles 
Tiles/coasters to be sold in the Walters Art Museum shop in Baltimore. Inspired by the Islamic collection, the product features geometric patterns from various...
Variations In Type 
Twenty variations of a quote by Ellen Lupton, one that has had great influence in an understanding of graphic design: "Graphic Design is the spit and polish, but...