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Monday, November 15th, 2010

Golden Triangle Local Flavor Guide

About the Neighborhood

This project is part of the Local Flavor Guide series produced by the Mile High Business Alliance. Golden Triangle neighborhood just south of Colfax Avenue in Downtown Denver. Though it’s called the Golden Triangle, many of us refer to is as the Bermuda Triangle, as it’s easy to get turned around in this little corner of Denver. The art direction for this guide, as always is to give a good feel of the neighborhood. You can download a pdf of the guide from MHBA’s site.

My Role in this Project

I designed the overall look for the guide series and each individual guide. The images used in each guide is a combination of photography that I shot, illustrations I drew, and some stock images. Scroll through the images above to see the finished guide and the photos I took for it.


Monday, May 10th, 2010

Antique Row Local Flavor Guide

About the Neighborhood

This project is part of the Local Flavor Guide series produced by the Mile High Business Alliance. Antique Row is a Denver neighborhood located just south of I-25 on Broadway. It’s aptly called Antique Row because of the concentration of antique shops and dealers located in these few blocks. The art direction for this guide, as always is to give a good feel of the neighborhood. You can download a pdf of the guide from MHBA’s website.

My Role in this Project

I designed the overall look for the guide series and each individual guide. The images used in each guide is a combination of photography that I shot, illustrations I drew, and some stock images. Scroll through the images above to see the finished guide and the photos I took for it.


Monday, January 11th, 2010

University Hills (uHills) Local Flavor Guide

About the Neighborhood

This project is part of the Local Flavor Guide series produced by the Mile High Business Alliance. uHills is short for University Hills, which is located just south of I-25 in Denver on Colorado Blvd. University Hills is made of plazas, most of which still have their 50′s era plaza signage. Though plazas normally mean chain stores and restaurants, you might be surprised to learn that most of the uHills area is locally-owned. In fact, you’ll find a number of great Mediterranean restaurants in the neighborhood.  You can download a pdf of the guide from MHBA’s site.

My Role in this Project

I designed the overall look for the guide series and each individual guide. The art direction for this guide, as always is to give a good feel of the neighborhood. The images used in each guide is a combination of photography that I shot, illustrations I drew, and some stock images. Scroll through the images above to see the finished guide and the photos I took for it.


Monday, January 11th, 2010

Uptown Local Flavor Guide – 2nd Edition

About the Neighborhood

This project is part of the Local Flavor Guide series produced by the Mile High Business Alliance. Uptown is a Denver neighborhood located just east of downtown and runs the length of 17th Avenue over to York Street. You can download a pdf of the guide from MHBA’s website.

My Role in this Project

I designed the overall look for the guide series and each individual guide. The art direction for this guide, as always is to give a good feel of the neighborhood. The images used in each guide is a combination of photography that I shot, illustrations I drew, and some stock images. Scroll through the images above to see the finished guide and the photos I took for it.


Friday, December 11th, 2009

South Broadway (SoBo) Local Flavor Guide – 2nd Edition

About the Neighborhood

This project is part of the Local Flavor Guide series produced by the Mile High Business Alliance. SoBo is short for South Broadway, which is also a bit of a misnomer as half of the shopping district is North Broadway. SoBo is home to some great dirty bars, live music, sex shops, head shops, and some kitchy boutiques. The Mayan Theatre (arguably the best indie film spot in Denver) marks the main intersection of the neighborhood at 1st & Broadway. The art direction for this guide, as always is to give a good feel of the neighborhood.

My Role in this Project

I designed the overall look for the guide series and each individual guide. The images used in each guide is a combination of photography that I shot, illustrations I drew, and some stock images. Scroll through the images above to see the finished guide and the photos I took for it.


Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Lower Highlands (LoHi) Local Flavor Guide

About the Neighborhood

This project is part of the Local Flavor Guide series produced by the Mile High Business Alliance. LoHi is short for Lower Highlands, which is located. Just west Denver, across I-25. LoHi offers some great restaurants such as Root Down and Pagliacci’s, but is probably best know as the neighborhood with the giant milk jug building (Little Man Ice Cream). The art direction for this guide, as always is to give a good feel of the neighborhood. You can download a pdf of the guide from MHBA’s site.

My Role in this Project

I designed the overall look for the guide series and each individual guide. The images used in each guide is a combination of photography that I shot, illustrations I drew, and some stock images. Scroll through the images above to see the finished guide and the photos I took for it.


Monday, August 18th, 2008

Uptown Local Flavor Guide – 1st Edition

About the Neighborhood

This project is part of the Local Flavor Guide series produced by the Mile High Business Alliance. Uptown is a Denver neighborhood located just east of downtown and runs the length of 17th Avenue over to York Street. The art direction for this guide, as always is to give a good feel of the neighborhood.

My Role in this Project

I designed the overall look for the guide series and each individual guide. The images used in each guide is a combination of photography that I shot, illustrations I drew, and some stock images. Scroll through the images above to see the finished guide and the photos I took for it.


Sunday, May 11th, 2008

South Broadway (SoBo) Local Flavor Guide – 1st Edition

About the Neighborhood

This project is part of the Local Flavor Guide series produced by the Mile High Business Alliance. SoBo is short for South Broadway, which is also a bit of a misnomer as half of the shopping district is North Broadway. SoBo is home to some great dirty bars, live music, sex shops, head shops, and some kitchy boutiques. The Mayan Theatre (arguably the best indie film spot in Denver) marks the main intersection of the neighborhood at 1st & Broadway. The art direction for this guide, as always is to give a good feel of the neighborhood.

My Role in this Project

I designed the overall look for the guide series and each individual guide. The images used in each guide is a combination of photography that I shot, illustrations I drew, and some stock images. Scroll through the images above to see the finished guide and the photos I took for it.


Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Local Flavor Guides

About the Project

The Local Flavor Guide series is produced by the Mile High Business Alliance. We started this project back in the fall of 2007 when Local Flavor Marketing Group met the Business Alliance at a local first festival. We knew immediately that we could work together and work together well to make some great stuff happen. We supported the project so much that we gave it our name and brand. Though our brand has since changed, the Local Flavor Guides are strong and well-established in Denver neighborhoods.

My Role in this Project

We developed the over brand for the project along with the concept of exactly what purpose the guides should serve. Since then, I design each guide including most photos and illustrations.

See Individual Guide Pages

You can download pdfs of the guides from MHBA’s site.



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