Job-Related Designs
One of the unforeseen benefits of my job is that it allows me to do as much design work as I like. The attached files are some examples of work I’ve done this year.
One of the unforeseen benefits of my job is that it allows me to do as much design work as I like. The attached files are some examples of work I’ve done this year.
Thank you to all my friends who came out to Haven for our first Portland houseparty. There will be many more to come! Here’s the mix I span that night: mostly old favorites but a few new cuts thrown in.

Tracklist:
Don’t Mess with Orgasmatron by DJ Earworm
Believe (Dirty Disco Youth Remix) by The Girls ft. Boy
Can You Kiss Me First (1928 Remix) by College
Kids Want Noise (Revolvr Mix) by Firedog
Stop The Noise – Original Mix by Redial, Blaze Tripp
Nylon Smile – The Scienticians by Portishead
Buy Now (Nhb & Fabrizio Pettorelli Remix) by Daniele Petronelli, Emrah Celik
Hustler by Simian Mobile Disco
Want 2 / Need 2 (Trentemoller Remix) by Trentemoller
Extraball (Duotone Remix) by Yuksek
Move It! by Hot Pink Delorean
Fingertips (Felguk Mix) by Spencer & Hill, Felguk
We Never Close Our Eyes (LAZRtag Remix) by Scanners
Kick Ass – Original Mix by Clarks
(Partyshank vs Yo Majesty (Shanks Bootleg Mix) by Yo Majesty
If you like this mix, you may also enjoy Live from Haven (6.11.11)
Part two of a lecture for my classes this term. This one focuses on democratic uprisings around the world, Occupy Wall Street, and two examples of how corporate-controlled media sets our national discourse.
Part 1 of a slideshow I have prepared for my classes this semester. There’s a lecture to go along with this.
I decided to share the slides for one of my opening day lectures this term.
It’s been a long while since I’ve made a real mixtape. This was my soundtrack for a vacation in San Diego, a city that I’ve loved for a long time but has ultimately lost it’s appeal. After coming to fall in love with Portland, it’s hard to go back to the bland superficiality and lush conformity of Southern California. Still, these are the songs for that trip: a bit rock and roll, a bit discotheque, a bit late night melodic comedown.
One mix, over an hour long–
Movement 1:
Movement 2:
Movement 3:
Download: Apes on Drugs
Inspired by the perfect summer day. Soundtrack: August, 2011.
Download: Long Summer Day
Tracklist: