All the work below is from the design, product development, or brand development for an outdoors co. that my brother and I started called Houghton Era.

This is an assembly schematic of the Houghton Era "KERMIT". It's a small wood carvers knife inspired by our heritage of woodworking and being makers in general.

This is a working proof of a print designed for Houghton Era. This was quickly rendered to see how the colors I was intending to use for the final print were working together. The print is being made using multiple layers of charcoal drawings, each representing separate colors.

This is the updated version of the coyote for the poster. After the screen printed approach wasn't producing the result I wanted, I changed course and started drawing. A coyote creeping on the edge of a campsite... it's a better representation anyway

This is the updated version of the coyote for the poster. After the screen printed approach wasn't producing the result I wanted, I changed course and started drawing. A coyote creeping on the edge of a campsite... it's a better representation anyway.

The Kermit is designed for the field and the shop with my grandfather in mind. It is a carving knife named after my grandpa (Kermit) and inspired by my early years spent in the woods, and around a lot of sawdust.