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Brock Davis tees are now available in Target stores, starting with my design Cheeseburger on a Trampoline. A design I originally created back in 2009 during my MSCED project.

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    Brock Davis tees are now available in Target stores, starting with my design Cheeseburger on a Trampoline. A design I originally created back in 2009 during my MSCED project.

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Exhibitionist coffee cup
Random / goofy idea I had when I was suppose to be doing client work. This was quite easy to make. Cut the jacket in half and tape it to back of cup. Cut a section from the back of the cup to make the hands. Tape it all together and draw a creepy face. Place it on a table in your local coffee shop and see how people react.

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    Exhibitionist coffee cup

    Random / goofy idea I had when I was suppose to be doing client work. This was quite easy to make. Cut the jacket in half and tape it to back of cup. Cut a section from the back of the cup to make the hands. Tape it all together and draw a creepy face. Place it on a table in your local coffee shop and see how people react.

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    • 3 months ago
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Diaper
Kids tee design. (available soon)

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    Diaper

    Kids tee design. (available soon)

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    • 3 months ago
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Globe
Piece for Wired magazine for an article about transparency.

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    Globe

    Piece for Wired magazine for an article about transparency.

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Art for Esquire magazine.
Piece for Esquire’s Grooming Spectacular: The Ramifications of a bold new haircut - in the October 2011 issue. My good friend Amy Meyer did a fantastic job creating the stallion hairpiece. Model is my friend Gabe. ¡El magnífico semental!

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    Art for Esquire magazine.

    Piece for Esquire’s Grooming Spectacular: The Ramifications of a bold new haircut - in the October 2011 issue. My good friend Amy Meyer did a fantastic job creating the stallion hairpiece. Model is my friend Gabe. ¡El magnífico semental!

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Noodles on a plate

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    Noodles on a plate

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Kittens texting.

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    Kittens texting.

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Art for Wired on Flickr.invisible bulb

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    Art for Wired on Flickr.

    invisible bulb

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Banana Peel Trucker Hat (for bananas)
My kids were grumpy at breakfast this morning, so I had this idea to make a quick banana peel trucker hat for the banana to wear using the peel of the banana. This cheered them up and it made the banana look relatively hip. 
How to make:
1 or 2 bananas. One to make the hat, one to model the hat. This could also be made using one banana. Carve the shape of the hat using an x-acto knife. Leave one of the banana peel sides longer, to make the rim of the hat. Most bananas come with a little sticker. Use this sticker to serve as the logo on the hat, if you want your hat to have a logo. 
Simple project, takes about 5 minutes yet the memories will last a lifetime.

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    Banana Peel Trucker Hat (for bananas)

    My kids were grumpy at breakfast this morning, so I had this idea to make a quick banana peel trucker hat for the banana to wear using the peel of the banana. This cheered them up and it made the banana look relatively hip. 

    How to make:

    1 or 2 bananas. One to make the hat, one to model the hat. This could also be made using one banana. Carve the shape of the hat using an x-acto knife. Leave one of the banana peel sides longer, to make the rim of the hat. Most bananas come with a little sticker. Use this sticker to serve as the logo on the hat, if you want your hat to have a logo. 

    Simple project, takes about 5 minutes yet the memories will last a lifetime.

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    • 3 months ago
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