…looking at what you’ve done.


A refreshing change – a completely typography-driven video for perennial electronica artist Epsilon-Blue. “Look What You’ve Done” featuring Dan Weetman of the Black Seeds.



…finding patterns.


pattern.dot.life

Cover design for Module’s ‘Pattern.Dot.Life’ live CD.



…hands-free.


Poster design for Look Mum! No Turntables!

Quick, fun design for a Dunedin gig the Module was involved with.



…working on his Blue Steel.


TBR-1000 puts on his best Blue Steel

Here’s TBR-1000 putting on his best Blue Steel. Poster illustration in a pin-up style for The Blush Response.

Here’s the final poster layout:
Design for Blush Response poster



…lusting for blood.


Animated for the Videoblood DVD curated by Liam Bachler. The challenge was to make a 90-second animation – and as it turned out I only had about a week to do it. Still, the outcome was this fun little sexy number.

Music is ‘Mangapower’ by Module.



…not afraid.


A random wallpaper that came out of concept designs for Module’s “Remarkable Engines” album design.



…working on engines.


Cover image for Remarkable Engines

The front cover for Module’s debut album release, Remarkable Engines. Was a very fun job, that got me through an otherwise depressing, jobless period when I first moved to Bristol.

Interior layout:



…making Stuff, not War.


From the period when post-911 and Iraq invasion was really kicking into gear – a desktop wallpaper ready and waiting for a scribble or a doodle.



…lost on the freeway.


An experiment in Photoshop – generating an abstract image using only filters and adjustments. The result is a suggestion of what might happen if humanity ever really did discover the Promised Lands…