A cool new double-page advertisement for Advanced Armament Corp.
Ryan Ridings, a talented 3d modeler is making a SICK 3D model of my e46! He started working on this model close to a year ago… and just recently picked it back up and turning wrenches on it. The progress has been awesome to watch so far… Ryan definitely has an eye for this. I took a modeling class in Lightwave in college, and did terrible… so I have a lot of respect for Ryan’s talent. Did I mention he is 17 years old?
Check out the progress up until now… starting with the earliest render. I will post up more as Ryan makes progress… so stay tuned! In the meantime… check out Ryan’s Blog… and someone hire him!!!.









I had a chance to sit down and re-work the GTE logo I made back in 2006. The original typeface had some inconsistent letter skewing. So I fixed that, along with some of the ligatures. I adjusted some of the kerning, and added a few other tweaks as well.

Another super-cool poster I designed for the AAC Silencer Shoot in September. This movie-poster style ad will be appearing in several different magazines.

A cool new ad campaign for Advanced Armament Corp. Not only did I get to design this ad… I also got to take on the lead role as the “hand model”.
A lot of wrench time went down in this garage. Between my ol’ eight-six’s delinquent functionality, and 3 years of pro drift-car maintenance on the E46… countless hours have been spent. Fans running, metal blaring, and wrenches clicking… this garage will definitely be missed.Some ol’ pics in lieu of my nostalgia
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Growing up, my family moved around a lot. Every 18-24 months we were off to a new city, in a new state. Looking back on it… it shaped who I am today – no matter how much I hated always being the “new kid”. Moving around that often made my family incredibly strong, and pushed me to become overly independent.After close to 3 years in my apartment here in the Dunwoody prefecture… the time has come to move on. I still hate moving… but this time is for the best. I’ll definitely miss the Dunwoody touge, and the 4am street drifting madness that may or may not have ensued with regularity. Definitely the end of an era. I’m headed slightly north… but still within earshot of Atlanta.Here are some ol’ pictures of the apartment in it’s overcrowded glory
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