In summary, art. Thank you.
I’m a San Diego–born graphic artist who has been crafting eye-catching, easy-to-read advertising since 1994, helping clients sell ideas, products, and tickets across print and digital.
I got my first paid gig in 1988 as a college freshman, designing on a Mac with SuperPaint and old-school layout tools, and soon launched Plus Megazine, an off-campus alternative music monthly featuring local and national bands. In the mid-90s I became in-house artist for Bill Silva Presents, then grew my own studio, Hesh One, into a go-to shop for concert promoters, venues, DJs, and bands needing posters, flyers, billboards, and merch. I was on the ground floor of Jason Mraz’s career as his in-house graphic artist from the coffee-shop era in 2000 through his platinum, Grammy-winning breakthrough in 2008.
With a do-it-yourself mindset and a corporate-level work ethic, I’ve created tour art for more than 250 national and international tours since 1995 and now build digital assets alongside traditional print to keep clients’ events impossible to ignore.
Thank you for supporting my small business.