Aug 22

Semi-Finals

Alright! I’ve made it to the PHX Layers Semi-Finals. Today was my match against Jason Geiger. We somehow got on an animal theme, kinda fun….

“Now we begin the Semi-Finals with, what will be a brutal match between Tori Bishop and Jason Geiger. These two have been enemies for at least 5 minutes and bloodshed is sure to follow. Either that or someone will get pixel-slapped. Turn on, tune in, and vote out the winner!”

Here are my three contributing designs, check out the entire match at PHXLayers.com

(what’s PHX Layers?)

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Jun 14

Bishop X Olman

PHX Layers Season 2 Tournament has commenced! Round One was kicked off yesterday in a vertigo inducing match between Kris “The Beard” Olmon and myself (“The Bishop”). Kris was a great opponent, we had a fun game and I think the final piece turned out really cool, oh and if Beardy wins I couldn’t think of a better person I’d want to kick my butt.

Catch the whole match here.

My three rounds:

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Oct 29

PHXDW Overview

I think I might be feeling back to normal after the last few weeks which were a whirlwind. So I’ve finally found a little time to write up my thoughts on Design Week. I’ll start with the exhibits, which were held Tuesday night – Friday. I acted as Director of Exhibits and I think they turned out pretty dang good. The receptions at both Santy and Terralever were a success with around a hundred people at each. Everyone loved the designers work, and actually Terralever might purchase one of the designers installations to keep there.

The first exhibit of the week was at Kitchen Sink Studios in downtown Phoenix on Tuesday night. I LOVE their office. They held the student poster exhibit which got a great turnout.

Wednesday night was the Santy exhibit, Jenny Messerly, Liz Magura, Tammy LePham worked really hard with me to get the installs up. It took about seven hours to set up the poster contest and “REJECTED” logos exhibits which included 25 printed posters, a window projection and over 40 “REJECTED” logos.

The individual designers who set up at Santy for design week were Daniel Davis of Steamcrow, Jon Ashcroft (awesome prints), Jeremy Smith displayed his typeface Karmaform and Drew Dulap with his MSCED exhibit.

The Terralever reception was just as successful with Tiphani Brooke’s Heart Condition, Miro Chun’s Wirework install, the Pulpture exhibit, which we successfully got one entry for :) and the Phoenix Layers Competition exhibit, all of the Quarter Finals matches were printed and Andrew Coppola also put together a movie of the entire season.

So that’s a quick summary of the exhibits, which ran through Friday. Friday night Punchcut showed the Typofile Film Festival which was amazing and which we got a fantastic turnout for, over 200 people! You can see a preview of the film on Vimeo.

The conference which spanned Saturday and Sunday was a huge success. It was almost flawless. Saturday kicked off with the opening titles, which if you look closely you’ll spot myself and my little dog too. Then I attended the “Where is the Valley Going” and “Evolution of the Agency” panels which we got some interesting insight from some large and small agency and business owners around Phoenix.

Saturday afternoon was Debbie Millman’s presentation, she is a fantastic speaker, and I love that she talks about science (and the brain) and how it relates to design. After that I checked out Eric Torres and Daniel Davis’ discussion about the life of a professional illustrator. Even though I am not an illustrator, I still found what they were talking about to be relative and true for some of the things I run into in my work-life also. Then I attended Jared Benson’s (of Punchcut) preso about Mobile Design, which I found to be immensely interesting, I learned new words like “biomimicry” and love the idea of “digital ecosystems”.

Sunday morning kicked off with Bennet Peji, an energetic start to the day, which was great. He spoke about branding cities which I found really interesting since last year I worked on rebranding one of the cities around Phoenix. The “State of Phoenix’s Creative Class” debate was after, which was fitting. After lunch I thought that Robert Neal’s “UX Design and the Mind” sounded interesting, and I was right. Robert spoke about psychology and UX Design and I loved it.

Sadly the week had to end and Chaz Maviyane-Davies “the guerrilla of graphic design” ended by discussing and showing many of his social, controversial and environmental pieces of work.

Phoenix Design Week was an overall success, I am proud to have been a part of making it happen. It was a lot of work and sleepless nights for many, but well worth it. If you didn’t make it out this year, I hope to see you next year, where I have heard rumors that it will be even bigger and better. I better rest up now.

Check out more photos on flickr and sign-up to be part of making next years events!


Oct 23

PHXDW, just the beginning.

The last few weeks have been pretty crazy, I’ve been feeling a little overworked, under-rested and malnourished. But it has all been worth it since PHXDW is officially here and it’s rockin. With help from my girls Jenny, Liz, and Tammy we put together some great exhibits and receptions. Both Wednesday’s and Thursday’s parties pulled in around 100 people each, not a bad start.









So far it’s been amazing. I’ve been able to meet some great designers and also some web developers which is awesome since I am always in need of one. The week has barley just begun, tonight there is the Typofile Film Fest and then the two-day conference starts tomorrow. Totally excited to hear Debbie Millman, she’s awesome.




See you there!




Oct 04

PHX Layers Quarter Finals Weekend!

Yesterday’s match was between myself and Safwat Saleem. He’s a tough competitor, but it was a good match. The new format allows all of the images to come together in the end and create one large image of the match, pretty awesome idea. Voting is now open.







The other competitions were between Tiphani Brook vs Pricilla Gomez, Jon Ashcroft vs Sean Cornwall and Elliot Fuller vs Luz Galusha-Luna (in that order). Some amazing design going on this weekend.




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