Capitalist aesthetics in the March 2000 issue of Popular Science.







Capitalist aesthetics in the March 2000 issue of Popular Science.







A poster you can print for fun and profit.

Here’s another flyer I designed for a show coming up soon here in Tallahassee. Inspired by vintage postcards and classic Florida tourism, this flyer is also in square format for Instagram. Everything in our music scene runs on Instagram, like it or not, so it’s best to just design for the square format that works best on the platform and get on with life.

Easter egg: the bricks in the background up top are on the sidewalk of St. Roch Avenue in New Orleans, where we stayed at an AirBnB in 2021. I try to photograph interesting textures whenever I can and file them away for later.
I’ve been building a small but (spiritually) rewarding practice designing flyers for local shows here in Tallahassee and just realized that I haven’t shared any of them! Here is a recent example, inspired (obviously) by some of the old Haight-Ashbury and Monterey Pop posters from the late ’60s.

More to come. I am so busy with everything lately that it’s hard to keep up.



This is the only Frank Lloyd Wright house in Florida.

Trying on helmets* in the reflective fitting room and dodging aristocratic horses at the High Museum in Atlanta.










*Don’t actually try on the helmets.
Salvador is alarmed by your behavior.
