
A good spot at last Tuesday’s game against San Diego.
Some pics from a recent Japan inspiration trip. Enjoy.

A view of the city’s density from my room.


Meiji Shrine in Harajuku…a center of spiritual power in Tokyo.

Hanging with Errolson from Acronym, Tony and JM.

Bohemian chill spot in Roppongi. Good vibes, fresh fish and a great sake selection.

The ever popular Shibuya intersection. Check the video here.

Kobe beef perfection on a rock.

A day of collecting bags with JM.

Meeting with the Apple Japan team.

Robutaya restaurant paddle server hooking it up.

For your viewing pleasure, I’ll be showcasing a hand picked assortment of Incase visuals throughout my blog. To get things started, here’s an ad from last year featuring two graphic leather cases I worked on.
The geometric pattern on the Rome Folio (top) was inspired by 13th century architecture and designed exclusively for the grand opening of the Apple store in Rome, Italy. For a seasonal product refresh, we designed the Icosahedron Folio based on a convex regular polygon composed of twenty triangular faces that represents the element of water and is associated with the season of spring.
Much more soon!

Our most recent John Mayer and Incase collaboration. Together, we created a simple, reusable, “green” utility/grocery bag made from hemp that was given to all the passengers of his Mayercraft Carrier Cruise last weekend. With one large volume and two buttoned flap pockets on the front for a wallet, keys or sunglasses, it was the perfect accessory for anyone cruising on the ship.

I heard the music was incredible and everyone on the cruise had a blast. Tony was there for the festivities. You can check out more pics on his blog.

I finally received the latest Arkitip issue today. No. 0044 HIGHMATH. This time around, the magazine handed over all design responsibilities to Wood Wood, a Danish design collective. “Produced on the occasion of exhibition,” the issue also served as a working catalog for the self titled show being held in Berlin featuring an incredible group of creatives.

I’ve always been impressed with Arkitip’s ability to create a refreshingly new experience with each of their issues. For issue 0044, each magazine is packaged in a custom box commemorating the show in Berlin along with a 3D viewer and 3 image reels containing work from the exhibition.

Also featured in this issue is my latest ad showcasing our Nylon Backpack.

Be sure to check out more pics from the event in Berlin on the Arkitip Intelligence blog. Stay tuned…