This & That
Below is a curated mix of work that’s shaped my creative journey—award-winning campaigns, business-driving ideas, and a few personal favorites that still make me proud. Some made headlines, others just made a difference. All of them played a role in getting me to where I am today.
An Exhibit 160 Years In the Making.
John Deere changed the future of farming forever. So we created a series of ads to drive traffic to the new John Deere Pavilion in Moline, Illinois to celebrate what he started back in 1837. This destination offers a museum, food, shopping, and exhibits of everything John Deere showing how this one man changed the landscape of farming forever.
Keep Teachers Teaching.
These ads were created in an effort to help the Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association retain and attract quality educators and stop the constant flow of teachers leaving due to budget shortfalls, and lack of resources to do their job. It’s some of the smartest work I’ve been a part of. Special thanks to my favorite teacher Ms. Orr wherever you are.
Rep Hard, Look Good.
For true fans, gear is everything. This campaign for Stadium Sports Stuff spotlighted their massive selection of team apparel — from jerseys and tees to one of the largest collections of MLB and Minor League hats around. Through print, posters, and social, we helped fans suit up in style and wear their loyalty from head to toe.
Right the Wrong.
These posters were created for the Shoeless Joe Jackson Society, a determined group fighting to restore the legacy of one of baseball’s most talented and misunderstood players. Their goal? Get Shoeless Joe eligible for the Hall of Fame. At the time, it felt like a long shot. The message endured, the cause prevailed, and the man they called Shoeless Joe will finally get his chance at Cooperstown.
Doing Hard Time?
This TV spot for North Shore Bank emphasized how hard it can be to bank and invest sometimes. It feels like prison. Scary guards, bullet proof glass, feeling trapped, and doing time that seems like it will never end. Well, stop making that shiv because we can help.