Welcome to my Visual Archive — a curated collection of work that reflects more than two decades of creative exploration, technical precision, and bold visual storytelling.
From custom vehicle wraps that turn heads on the street to wall murals, rickshaw bicycles, and unique brand installations, each project showcases my commitment to detail, adaptability, and design that resonates. This archive demonstrates how wrap design isn’t limited to cars — it’s a versatile medium that can transform any surface into a powerful statement.
You’ll find a mix of client work, personal projects, and collaborations that span industries, surfaces, and styles. Every design is carefully researched to ensure brand consistency, clarity, and impact — whether it’s rolling down the freeway, displayed on a storefront, or riding through a busy city street.
Whether you’re here for inspiration or searching for a designer who can bring your vision to life through compelling wrap design, this archive is a window into what’s possible when creativity meets craftsmanship.
Take a look around — and if something sparks an idea, let’s talk.

Five Guys Burgers and Fries Logo
In my initial professional role at Bruce Signs, I undertook a logo redesign. The original logo represented their single shop in Charlottesville. My creative contribution led to the adoption of a new design featuring checkers. Once approved, the shop owner entrusted me with managing the channel letters for the entire Eastern seaboard, as they expanded through franchising.

Amazon Prime Paper Girls Rickshaw
I expertly tackled the challenge of designing graphics for Amazon’s Paper Girls show on bicycle rickshaws. Despite the curviness of the rickshaws and the need to avoid distortion, I meticulously measured and created a new template. The redesign was necessary for proper installation, showcasing My dedication to getting it just right. Keep up the creative work, and who knows—maybe you’ll stumble upon a time-traveling mystery during a rickshaw ride!

Options Health provides free healthcare services to expecting mothers — and they needed a wrap that would reflect compassion, care, and community. I designed a custom wrap for their RV Bounder that balanced warmth with clarity, making their message visible and approachable wherever they go.
This mobile unit now serves as both a resource and a symbol of support, helping Options Health reach families in need with dignity and impact.
Wrap completed by Big Boy Wraps in the Bay Area, California.

Wall wrap design for my sons wall
I was super excited to become a father and wanted to do something nice for my first child's room. I based it off of one of my favorite father movies growing up. Such a good movie and now a great accent wall in my child's room.

Tarantula Run Shirt design
One of my freelance jobs that I accomplished was a shirt design for a company called Aantex Pest Control. It was for the Tarantula run in Brentwood, CA. It was a great run. The part that took the longest was weeding out the brush effect in the background. So many little dots.

Partnered with Cat Peterson to design a custom wrap for their rental generators, blending industrial strength with a message of hope. Every rental helps fund support for struggling veterans, turning power into purpose.
This project wasn’t just about aesthetics—it was about impact. I created a bold, durable design that reflects the grit of the equipment and the heart behind the cause. Honored to contribute to a campaign where every detail helps make a difference

Le Jardin Web Banners
I Designed these web banners for Le Jardin Naturals dietary supplements. The banners where for their new product they released. A fresh peppermint hemp infused coconut oil.

Innovative Health Solutions provides free food to families in need — and they wanted a wrap that reflected their mission with clarity and heart. I designed a clean, approachable layout that made their message easy to read and their presence unmistakable on the road.
After seeing the rough draft, they were excited to move forward, knowing the design would help them reach more people and build trust in the community.
Wrap completed by Big Boy Wraps in the Bay Area, California.

Designed a custom wrap for Office Ninja’s mobile photo booth—a sleek, all-in-one unit that roams the office capturing candid work moments. The original plain white was swapped for a vibrant orange gradient that fades into a deeper tone, adding personality and visual impact.
This was one of those projects that blended fun with function. I loved bringing the concept to life and giving the booth a bold identity that matches its playful purpose.

Scion FRS Bomber Car for Toyota
In 2014, I crafted an impressive Scion FRS wrap design for Toyota, which was prominently displayed aboard the USS Hornet during Fleet Week. The design strategically integrated with the car’s contours, overcoming challenges like wrapping teeth motifs around the front bumper. Inspired by classic bomber planes, the wrap blended modern aesthetics with aviation heritage, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

Big Boy Wraps Website Design
I took on the challenge of designing a website for Big Boy Wraps, even though I was not initially familiar with web design. Despite this, I pushed my design skills to the limit. The final product included video elements and a gallery with transitions, which I was rightfully proud of.
In summary, I demonstrated determination, creativity, and growth by successfully creating a visually appealing website for Big Boy Wraps.

Stationery Designs
As an experienced graphic designer, my expertise in creating business cards and stationery is invaluable. Crafting professional and memorable designs is essential for leaving a lasting impression on clients and customers.

Honda of Oakland handed me a postcard and said, “Can you make something like this?” I said, “Absolutely. I got this.” They loved the rough draft so much, they decided to upgrade the wrap to include window perforation — taking full advantage of the vehicle’s surface. What started as a simple reference turned into a full-coverage design they were proud to put on the road.
Wrap completed by Custom Vehicle Wraps in the Bay Area, California.

California Adopt a Highway Signs
I love seeing these up and down the highways and seeing signs I do not just design but create as well. I also get to do the signs for Oregon and Washington as well. Some do have branding guidelines to stay within.

I had the incredible opportunity to design a custom wrap for Meet the Blacks, commissioned by Universal Pictures. This Mercedes Sprinter van became a rolling billboard, blending cinematic flair with bold visuals. One of my proudest projects—bringing Hollywood to the streets.

Skaggs Realty Group Logo Design
Did this logo for this company. They had been going to multiple places online and then heard of me from a mutual client. He needed a custom logo. He didn't like how he ran into another two realtors using the same logo that he was using. I Came up with a few options and this was the final product.

Hytorc specializes in mobile air tool repair — bringing expert service directly to the job site. They needed a wrap that was bold, professional, and clearly communicated what they do at a glance.
I designed a layout that emphasized mobility, precision, and reliability — turning their service vehicle into a rolling billboard for industrial support. The final wrap helped reinforce their brand and made it easy for clients to recognize them on the go.

Centra Health Monument Sign
At Bruce Signs, one of my responsibilities was designing functional and visually striking Monument signs.
The sign measured at 18 feet in length and stood 48 inches tall. It was positioned atop a sturdy brick base. We printed the logo on translucent material, allowing it to glow beautifully at night enhancing its overall visual impact.
Creating signage that combines functionality with aesthetics is truly rewarding!

Budget Blinds specializes in custom window treatments — and they needed a wrap that reflected their professionalism and personalized service. I designed a clean, confident layout that made their message easy to read and visually aligned with their brand.
The final wrap helped reinforce their reputation for quality and customization, turning their vehicle into a mobile showroom that speaks to homeowners and businesses alike.
Wrap completed by Big Boy Wraps in the Bay Area, California.
I created a timelapse video showcasing a partial wrap design I was working on, highlighting the process involved in my branding design for custom vehicle wraps. It's incredible to see the hours of work condensed into just over 3 minutes. This project was particularly exciting for me since it’s for a vehicle located outside the states. I love traveling and experiencing the different types of vehicles they have. I hope you all enjoy this visual storytelling journey!
Over the years, I’ve worked across many design mediums — from websites and packaging to signage and apparel. But wrapping storefronts, walls, and vehicles has always been my true specialty and favorite canvas. There’s something about working with curves, contours, and real-world surfaces that makes every project a fresh challenge — and a chance to bring a brand to life in motion.
I don’t stick to one style, because I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all design. Every brand is unique, and the designer’s job is to adapt — to honor the voice that’s already there and elevate it with intention. That’s what I aim for in every wrap I create.


















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