My first denim collab with Naked & Famous Denim and James Dant. I was tasked with creating a custom pocket flasher and leather patch design for this beautiful indigo denim. Released in an extremely limited quantity of 50 units, they are available for purchase in two fits here.
Art Direction: Tommy Dant and Bahzad Trinos
Photography: Rebecca Shehorn
Researchers Are Using a Dark Matter Radio to Tune Into New Physics. Check out the story here.
Going from blood sample to diagnosis in the same work shift, rapid genomic sequencing proves its worth in clinical settings. Learn more here.
“Isolated from society in a deserted delta community with his austere father, a child musical prodigy prepares for the audition of a lifetime while navigating a newfound skill in ancestral dreaming.”
Rising Voices is an initiative where Indeed is helping fund short films for BIPOC filmmakers. This was a promotional poster for the short film Aurinko in Adagio, directed by Elisee Junior St Preux. This 18x24 screenprint debuted alongside the film short at the 2021 Tribecca Film Festival.
You can view the film on Amazon Prime here.
Upcoming YA novel release for Penguin Teen.
“The Breakfast Club meets Brit Marling's The OA in this thrilling science fiction story about teens from the past and the future who travel across the astral plane save the ones they love.”
Pre-orders can be purchased here.
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A couple pieces done for a three-part series on Black superheroes over the years. Check out the stories I worked on here and here.
Two-page spread for Scientific American. Check out the story here.
Which holidays have the most horror films associated with them? Find out here.
The Short Life of Toyin Salau and a Legacy Still at Work. Check out the story here.
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An illustration for an article about financial disparities and how they lead to increased crime and murder rates.
AD Michael Mrak
Top art and inset image. Read the short story here.
Are you a zombie but don’t want to eat human brains? Find out what your options are here.
An illustration for Gizmodo’s Sick Days column about how people’s finances and employment opportunities are taking increasing hits due to COVID 19. Check it out here.
A heartwarming story from The Root’s Editor in Chief, Danielle Belton, about losing her mother around this time last year and how it is to celebrate the holidays without her.
Read the full story here.
Journey Through The Labyrinth
My submission for LGAL's MIDNIGHT show centering on dreams and nightmares. You can find details about the show, as well as purchase works here.
Xu Xiaodong began beating up Tai Chi masters to prove himself, and quickly became viewed as a political dissident.
Read the full story here.
A heartfelt story about ex-nfl players’ wives and the struggles they encounter caring for their husbands injuries after they retire. Check out the story here.
Spring 2016 promotional image
Powerful
18 x 24 Archival Print
My contribution to the AIGA MN Design Impact Series poster show exploring racial identity. The first of several posters exploring what it means to be a minority, and taking ownership of heritage.
The poster show traveled from the original location and showed at the Minneapolis Institute of art along with a panel discussion. From there, it was featured in Communication Arts.
Event Creation/Coordination: Melanie Stovall
Photography: Jay Larson
Partners: AIGA Minnesota, Art Buddies, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Hamilton Ink Spot
A Meta-Theory of Physics Could Explain Life, the Universe, Computation, and More. Learn about it here.
Black Music Month weekly playlists for The Root.