Nox Vox was my senior thesis at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. The goal was to create a platform that would serve the Goth subculture to help boost the creatives in the subculture. It would, in theory, maintain itself through a clothing line and through contributions from its patrons.
Various advertisements for social media done throughout the years.
A quadrant poster based on the links between the Bauhaus movement and the Goth Subculture.
A series of false advertisements for a Milwaukee Art Museum exhibit based around the works of Mark Farrow.
Commissioned bandana design for a local Milwaukee band.
Illustration done in Procreate of a harpy eagle and a snake.
A hand-rendered type project inspired by the Addams Family television show from the 1960's. Based on Helvetica.
A full, 3D alphabet inspired by the incomplete version off of the ExtravagEnza album by Split Enz. All hand-rendered and then edited in Adobe Illustrator.
"Who's Going to Get Us Out of This Mess?" is an ink on water color paper illustrative type poster. This project was an exercise to create a piece for a magazine cover.
The assignment for the "Package of Nothing" yielded the Endless Void, a mysterious box with cryptic imagery and text that no beholder can quite unravel.
The Nox Vox Radio logos that did not make it past semi-finalized design in favour for the current logo. Each references a different aspect of the subculture with additional personal flair.
This is the digital variation for the MIAD Bridge magazine, with an example of a homepage and an example of an article.