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Like an alchemist, a mad scientist or crazed professor absorbed in the finer details of crafting a lethal concoction – the process, careful measurement of included subtleties, and a tongue-in-cheek sense of self-deprecating humour drive the body of my practice. I am a jack of all trades; my fingers dipped into multiple melting pots that are set to careful simmers, to be drawn from when the opportunity calls. Chief among these bubbling brews are editorial design, typography, publication and web design – but my passion, indeed, my magic potion, involves a splatter of ink on paper, dirty fingernails from gathering previously owned work materials and the adoration and study of art history.

I believe, first and foremost, that all things are transient; that our appreciation of consumable goods will eventually fade. Everything we know and love will degenerate and decay. Such inconstancy makes my appreciation of the previously owned precious, fleeting and furious. Each project on which I work must tell a story, and as a designer, it is my obligation to translate that carefully selected list of ingredients in such a way that the narrative is understood. I consciously employ a sense of nostalgia by taking seemingly innocuous items and re-appropriating them. Driven by a love of Vanitas artwork, each piece, regardless of the medium, is imbued with the metaphor of memory and the passing of time. It has made the work increasingly personal, knowing that the process has allowed me to get my hands dirty.

This, however, must not suggest that for all my meticulousness I am careful, or that I choose to play safely along the fringes. Aggression, investigation, absorption – these are my tools. Design is my catalyst.

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Shiny: January 2010

A new year brings in new work; I'm finally catching up with site-wide updates, and with a little luck (and possibly a few sleepless nights) a couple new things ought to be released in the next few months. Be sure to check back under the "Big Ideas" (to your right) to see what else I've got brewing in the idea cauldron.

For now, I'm happy to announce that Elixireleven got its .com back (after many years of having been squatted on) the portfolio is getting some fresh injections of new work, and I've finally, finally overhauled the homepage navigation (flying, flowery vital organs, and all). I'm also working on getting the Cabinet of Curiosities off the ground, though for the moment, WordPress is still being awfully buggy. For now, if you're looking for me, you can find me on Facebook, Livejournal or Twitter.

big ideas

With the idea factory in full production, I think its safe to say that the up-and-coming work here at Elixireleven embraces a variety of different mediums and methods: Some things I'm working on include the release of an online store, a typography library, and a stable version of the blog. In other, non-design related endeavors, I'm attempting to catalogue the whole of my literary pursuits at IX Nocturne. I'm also brainstorming the first draft of an original novel: its a steampunk-inspired young adult horror-fantasy set in subterranean New York, featuring a smack of the supernatural, and dollop of good old anti-hero-inspired post-teen angst.

Also on the docket is a pet project of mine, Ci-Git. French for "Here Lies", Ci-Git is a photographic exploration of commemorative monuments.