Soul Cycles commissioned me to design the head tube badge for their new Sluggo freeride/downhill hardtail. The previous badge was cool and all, but Soul wanted something bigger and tougher to crown their new onepointfive dual top tube monster. With that in mind, I explored various machine aesthetics before landing on this design. Read more...

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Challenge ParkRare Air Fest was in danger of not happening at all this year. The date had to be moved from January 6 to January 20 due to warm temperatures and lack of snow. Fortunately, it snowed like crazy the week of the event, and we had clear blue skies on Saturday. A lot of talented local riders and skiers showed up and threw down. Click here to view the photos.

Challenge ParkThe guys from Team Sally, Challenge Park and Chicago Freeride know how to throw a BBQ. I was there, but left my bike at home to focus on shooting. As the party went longer, so did the adjustable doubles. 16...18...25 feet. Do I hear 30? See more...

Soul Cycles Hooligan Frame Decals Soul Cycles called me up to design the frame decals for their first generation Hooligan frame. It's a singlespeed, so the design had to be simple and fast-looking. We went with an automotive inspired look, with fused ligatures to look like a musclecar fender badge. Read more...

Geeride.netWhile living in Chicago, I met a lot of local riders through social networking sites like Team Sally and Chicago Freeride. When I moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan in 2006, I realized G.R. needed a similar site to help build community among local riders. Within days, GeeRide.net was born. Read more...

Logos Every designer seems to have a stash of cool logos they've designed. Sometimes clients pick the best one. Other times the best ones never see the light of day. Here are a few of mine that I think deserve a day in the sun. See more...

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GEERIDE CLOTHING
NOW AVAILABLE

Let the world know you’re a Gee. At long last, you can now order GeeRide t-shirts, long-sleeves, baseball jerseys, ringers and hoodies. You can pick from a bunch of styles and colors—from black to neon green and everything in between. Most have ink on both sides. Proceeds from shirt sales will help pay the bills for GeeRide.net. Read More...

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