wall graphics
Wall graphics, murals—whatever you call them, I'm a fan of wall-size images. I love the immersive scale that allows me to tell a story in multiple directions, from multiple perspectives. I want people to see new things in the image years after it’s been installed.
First up: A close look at our most recent (and largest) project, for the Baird Center expansion in Milwaukee. Below that: a mural gallery and a few more project deep dives.
Baird Center grand stair case study
We shot thousands of images to create this 95-ft-tall mural that celebrates Milwaukee and Wisconsin. The goal: to spark a sense of joy and discovery in new visitors and repeat viewers alike.
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mural gallery
Click on an image for a description and a closer look.
Sax Motor Co. case study
Sax Motor Co. has been selling cars in western North Dakota since 1923. For their centennial celebration, I created a series of murals that honors the deep connection Sax shares with the landscape and clientele they’ve served for a century.
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Rockwell Automation case study
This massive two-mural project for an industrial legend was a true collaboration between the designer, the client, and me. The case study includes process and outtakes as well as the finished work. Turns out it's kind of fun to see how the visual sausage gets made.
Click the image for an in-depth look at the two-mural project, including source images and outtakes.