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  • Date: April 16, 2020
Mixtape

During my Sophomore year in college (1989/90) I started making a mixtape for someone, however, I never gave it to them. I had a dual cassette tape player that recorded seamlessly without gaps and a dorm full of guys with music. I spent almost 8 months collecting songs, trying to match lyrics a bit. Mostly […]

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In:
  • Design
  • Date: April 1, 2020
COVID Typography Challange

Today I gave myself a challenge. To raise awareness, I wanted to see if I could represent our C/19situation with the use of typography

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In:
  • Design
  • Date: April 28, 2018
Photo + Design + Photoshop = Win

Recently I designed a family of coffee pods (K-Cups™) for Cult Coffee Roaster. The turnaround time for filling and printing the actual retail pods was going to take six to eight weeks. The sales team needed to introduce CULT’s coffee pods to their clientele with as much lead time as possible. To solve this problem, […]

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In:
  • Journal
  • Date: May 30, 2017
Coffee Label Design – Biscuits Cafe

I am fortunate to have CULT Coffee Roaster for a client. Not only do I get some great coffee, but I get to design labels for some of their clients. These specialty roasts for restaurants, golf clubs, and hotels are one-of-a-kind delicious blends. Before After

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In:
  • At Home
  • Date: June 22, 2015
Rowan Gets a New Room

My son inherited the under-the-sea room when we bought this house. The previous owner had hand painted this beautiful mural which we found difficult to paint over. So… nine years later at the age of 10, Rowan is still living in a room painted for three year old twin girls. Until now!!! (Say goodbye to Nemo) […]

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In:
  • At Home
  • Date: December 4, 2014
Garage to Office Conversion

Day 1: After about five hours of rearranging, I was able to get everything out of the third garage bay and into the main area for later sorting.Day 2: The ceiling was removed, as well as garage door parts. The flooring scraped and prepped.Day 3: The floor was installed, creating a nice level surface. Insulation and electricity were […]

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In:
  • Speaking
  • Date: October 25, 2014
Speaking at WordCamp SF

I’m excited to be speaking at WCSF this year. There is a true-myth amongst designers that time tracking or billing by the hour can cause one to make less money. Simply stated, “the faster I am, the less money I make.” While this can be true, its time to rethink what we do and how […]

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In:
  • Leadership
  • Quotes
  • Date: October 8, 2014
Warren Berger

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In:
  • At Home
  • Date: September 5, 2014
Free Range

Our rain barrels are a success and just in time for monsoon season. We are full to the brim with free captured water and I couldn’t be prouder of my wife’s hard work.It turns out we have inadvertently become ranchers of-a-sort, as we have several herds currently roaming our property. We feel it is important […]

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In:
  • Speaking
  • Date: September 4, 2014
Speaking at WordCamp LAX

WordCamp keeps getting better. WCLAX has taken on the challenge of speaking to the growing and diverse interests of those who love WordPress. By adding another full day of talks for designers, small business owners, and beginners, the organizers have improved upon an already stellar and full weekend of sessions and activities. I have the honor of speaking […]

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