This is a self-promotional piece I designed. It is made from a single, continuous piece of paper which is folded and glued through and around itself. Pushing the sides together transforms the flattened piece into its dimensional shape automatically.
This is a self-promotional piece I designed. It is made from a single, continuous piece of paper which is folded and glued through and around itself. Pushing the sides together transforms the flattened piece into its dimensional shape automatically.
I created this media kit for the Sprout network. The removable flower-shaped logo had an easel incorporated into it and displayed a slideshow of promotional stills on an LCD screen. There were pockets for collateral printing and there was a hand made fabric pouch to reinforce the network’s branding.
I was part of the paper engineering team who developed this book for Google. Several interactive spreads are meant to highlight features of Google’s product.
This is an award-winning design that I made utilizing one of my patented paper mechanisms. When the paper button is pressed, the city suddenly emerges from the top of the mailer and becomes lit by LED lights.
This is a mailer I designed to deliver a Transformers toy premium. It unfolds and transforms its shape to mimic the action of the toy robot.
This is a holiday card concept I created for Iggesund paper. It was sent flat and pops up into this dimensional desktop model of the Old Town in Stockholm as it is opened.
I received a patent for this award-winning design which creates a unique “X-ray” effect as the viewer is passed over the printed graphic. I engineered this card for Structural Graphics as a holiday greeting to send to their clients and partners.
This business card automatically becomes a free-standing modern sofa as it is opened. The sofa can sit on a desk as a reminder or keepsake. I printed the pillows with 12 different designs to keep things interting.
This magazine insert ran in Rolling Stone and utilized a patent-pending paper locking mechanism that I invented. The concept was to create a stand-alone kiosk to advertise NBC’s show Chuck.
This was a fairly elaborate pop-up that I engineered for a LEGO Star Wars game with several interactive moving components and an additional mini pop-up on the left page.