Trading Cards

STAR WARS

Comic Inspired Characters

Some of my favorite characters and creatures from Star Wars as comic book style trading cards.

STAR WARS

Ahsoka’s Best Looks

Ahsoka’s character development throughout the last 13+ years has given fans many different favorite looks. Personally, my favorite rendition of Ahsoka is when she returns in Clone Wars Season 7.

The type on the cards is in Aurebesh (Galactic Basic) reading: “Best Looks, Ahsoka Tano”. There is a subtle scanning holographic effect on each card.

STAR WARS

Anakin’s Best Looks

Similar to the Ahsoka series, this Anakin series features the many different time periods in Anakin’s history; from Phantom Menace, Clone Wars, Revenge of the Sith, Rebels, and the original Trilogy.

Top and bottom arubesh translation: Best Looks, Anakin Skywalker

DISNEY

Halloween Motion Cards

Disney Topps inspired instagram ad of the cards available in the store.

Based off of treats available in the Disney Parks during the Halloween season.

DISNEY

Monsters Inc Original Illustrated Cards

This would be a set of uniquely illustrated Monsters Inc. cards with hand lettering.

DISNEY

Emperor’s New Groove Quote Cards

A set of quoted cards for the Emperor’s New Groove 20th Anniversary.

HAMILTON

Hamilton Broadway Quotes

Using Brandon Grotesque, I designed the cards to mask over the characters of Hamilton as a texture, along with halftone.

HISTORICAL

Preserve LA

Using my own photography of various storefronts in Los Angeles, I designed these cards to be educational and showcase independent small businesses that have been around for many decades, truly make up the framework of Los Angeles.

The back of each card explains a synopsis of the business history and its importance to Los Angeles.

Most of these unique restaurants, stores, or bars have been in business for 50 or more years, with many having gorgeous neon signage.

If you want to learn more about historic conservation,
check out these sites:

LA Conservancy
Esotouric
Vintage Los Angeles
Urban Displacement
MONA
Valley Relics Museum