Graphic Designs

Treptower Keys

Treptower Keys


Treptower Keys

I created this design to illustrate the many, many talents of my friend Eridanus Kummerow.

He is a fabulous cook, walks a path of a seer and is going thorugh a nostalgic phase where he continually looks at maps of the land of his youth. He is also an incredible Tarot reader. So I created a series of "tarot" cards depicting these interests. And I included a castle with three towers in honor of his Pomeranian heritage.

I hope he enjoys his site as much as I enjoyed creating it for him.

Descent Workshop

Descent Workshop


Current design will eventually be displayed on the Reflections site.

This was an original design for the Descent workshop. It incorporated imagery from the mythscape employed over the weekend. It was intended as a subtle summary of the entire workshop.

Katrina's Joy

Katrina's Joy

www. katrinamessenger.com

Coming up with a visual representation of my multifaceted life was a real challenge. I started out with a series of color cubes all arranged in a 2 by 4 stack - it was going to be the opening menu for the site. Each cube had its own rollover image with accompanying text -- it was glorious!

However serendipity intervened and as I was playing around with creating a spectrum from the cubes ... voila, the KJ graphic was born. So I shrunk down the cubes and the rest is history.

This design was based on th

Art of Magic

Art of Magic


There is no online version currently available.

This was the second uber-design I created way back in 2001. The big thing in this design was the graphic. I used several clip art images and created a thematic logo for this annual artist's retreat.

Now of course, I look at it and cringe. But at the time, I thought it was pretty snazzy.

My only defense is that I created it as an afterthought. The artists running the retreat were supposed to create their own image. But as time got closer, I threw this one together and they seemed relieved. Just in time creativity, who knew?

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