Time flies. At least, it feels that way to me. Creating an annual calendar is my way to celebrate the new year ahead and exercise concepts inspired by the novelty of time measured against the constant state of change. It's a way to have a handle on a dimension that is out of mine or anyone's control. But there is solace in surrendering into the moment for the sake of organizing thought and time into the design of a yearly almanac.

8.5" x 14" Digital print


8.5" x 14" Digital print






3.25" x 19" Digital print

3.25" x 19" Digital print

3.25" x 19" Digital print

11" x 17" Two-color letterpress on art paper. The calendar concept celebrated an extraordinary confluence of time – the ending of a year, decade, century and millennium.

The calendar months were designed to suggest "coupons" that feature accounts of evolutionary discovery and inventions over the two millennium and 20th century.

11" x 17" Two-color letterpress on art paper. The calendar concept celebrated an extraordinary confluence of time – the ending of a year, decade, century and millennium.

Each month is designed as a "coupon," with the year and brief account of major events throughout two millennium, and 20th Century.



Each month is designed as a "coupon," with the year and brief account of major events throughout two millennium, and 20th Century.

8" x 8" Two-color letterpress on art paper (Julie Holcomb Printer)


8" x 8" Two-color letterpress on art paper (Julie Holcomb Printer)

Playing with the novelty of the numbers 9 and 6 transpose when turned upside down.

The calendar was designed with Dec-June on one side; and turning the calendar around to read July - December on side two.

Playing with the novelty of the numbers 9 and 6 transpose when turned upside down.






It's About Time 8.5" x 11" Laser printed, two sides; hand cut and folded

Anticipate / Participate 8.5" x 11" Laser printed, hand cut and folded

Who, What, When, Where, Why – NOT? 8.5" x 11" Laser printed, hand cut and folded

It's About Time 8.5" x 11" Laser printed, two sides; hand cut and folded