I spend a lot of time on FFFFOUND.com, and I love remixing images I come across. While I sparingly use photography in my digital works, I felt it necessary to give the correct retro feeling. This is a revision to an older piece in order to be silkscreened at ten colors.
The original image can be found here.

Mike Milosh, ampersands, electrocardiography and vinyl - you got yourself a poster, baby!

Mainly a practice in typesetting, to see how much information I could fit in a relatively small space.

Based on a popular song by Joni Mitchell, and shown at the "Yes, We Can" fundraising show for President Barack Obama, this piece reminds us that simple ideas can be turned into a tool for the contrary.
This piece was given a Daily Deviation award at Deviantart.com.

Again inspiration descending from Russian propaganda as well as the upcoming election. I had been a strong supporter for Barack Obama and felt the need to spread about some imagery.

Go get 'em, boys! Let those with different cultures and beliefs know who wears the daddy-pants around here.

During my introduction to motion graphics class our instructor gave us an assignment based around a fortune cookie. My fortune was, "An enjoyable vacation is awaiting you near the mountains." All I could think about was Total Recall.

In memory of The Pirate Bay and the criminals it has turned us all into.

With all this silly design there needs to be at least one sappy image.
Mike Milosh's The Sky Is Grey and a heavy dose of pilfering from FFFFOUND.com lent themselves to the creation of something sweet and something somber.
This piece in particular is a cornerstone in my design process and development as an artist - blending illustration, typographical grids and several textures.
An 11x17 inch print can be purchased at the store
