Black and white outline of Spider-Man swinging on a web.
Text reading 'Recent Work' in large, yellow, stylized font.

Teach Us To Worship

This past May, I had the pleasure of working with the organization Teach Me To Worship on creating a series of coloring pages to add to their curriculum that helps kids better understand the elements of worship as well as a new icon for to go with their book Exploring the
Elements of Worship.

Line drawing of a chalice with bread and wafers, symbolizing the sacrament of communion, with a backdrop resembling a stained glass window, and the word 'Sacraments' and the Bible verse John 1:29 at the bottom.
Coloring page with clouds, a large heart with a cross inside it, and a view of the earth below. The word 'West' on the left, 'East' on the right, and the text 'Assurance of Pardon' with a Bible verse reference at the bottom.
Line drawing of two shepherds in a grassy field with sheep, with mountain and cloud background, referencing Psalm 95:6-7, with one shepherd holding a staff and the other kneeling, both appearing joyful.
A coloring page depicting four children standing in front of a sunburst window, talking about faith. Above them is a speech bubble with a broken heart, a cross, and a Bible, representing themes of faith and Christianity. The caption reads "Confession of Faith, The Apostles Creed."
Line drawing of a diverse group of people entering a church for worship, with some shaking hands, children running, and a person in a wheelchair. The church's open doors reveal a few people inside, and the scene is framed by a large arched window. Text at the bottom reads 'Call to Worship Psalm 95:6'.
Black and white illustration of a cross at the center with arrows pointing outwards in all directions over a world map. Below the illustration, there is a quote: 'Go make disciples of all nations.' from Matthew 28:16-20.
Stained glass artwork depicting hands reaching towards a crown with a cross inside, radiating beams of light.
Silhouette of an abstract ink banner

Take Three Christian Theater

In the end of 2024 Take 3 came to me with task of a whole redesign of their brand identity.

I was challenged to create a a logo brand that resembled the old logo, portrayed the same values as before, but added a fresh take on their identity.

The word "before" in a stylized ink font.
Abstract digital artwork featuring a gray Euro currency symbol with blue spiral and bubble accents.
Abstract ink font of the word "after".
Logo of Take Three Christian Theater featuring a blue shield with a cross, a curtain, and a banner reading 'Take Three Christian Theater'.

The Thought Behind The Logo

The sillouette is of the shield is to represent how Take Three aims to protect your eyes and ears with quality content that you can trust in each new show

A Christian logo of a cross and shield.

At the base of the logo is the stage that is set for the play. The shows are based on Take 3’s three core principles; to educate, edify and entertain their cast, crew and audience.

A Christian logo of a cross and shield.

At the center of the logo sits the brand nickname “t3”, the cast and crew often refer to Take Three as.

A Christian logo of a cross and shield.

Finally at the heart of the logo and Take 3’s mission, is to pull back the curtain for you to see and know the character of Jesus.

Abstract ink blot banner asset.
A Christian logo of a cross and shield.