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  • Yes Lord

    Inspired by Yves Saint Laurent’s iconic logo and James Moore’s classic, this design calls us to say, “Yes Lord.”

    Walking past the Saint Laurent store while listening to Rev. James Moore’s “Yes Lord,” I suddenly saw YSL as YeS Lord. Removing the “S” made it a simple, distinct reminder to say yes to His will and His way.

  • Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal

    Inspired by the iconic line from the fictional film within Home Alone 2, Angels with Filthier Souls.

    Most Christmas sweaters are too much for my minimalist taste, so this year I decided to make my own.

    I took the classic line from Home Alone 2 and used a stitch font embroidered on a red hoodie to complete my minimalist holiday hoodie.

  • OG.25.4.1

    Major optimization of tables and views / Rebranded Ogo as Eli / Major rewrite of codebase / Introduced verse mapping

  • Under Christ’s Kingship

    Inspired by the iconic UGK logo, this design calls us to no longer be underground about living under Christ’s kingship.

    If you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

    Romans 10:9
  • I Pray Something Good

    Inspired by a bumper sticker I saw, this design reminds us of 3 John 1:2 and that we should always be praying good for others.

    Dear friend, I pray that you are prospering in every way and are in good health, just as your whole life is going well.

    3 John 1:2
  • Knowmary’s Baby

    Inspired by the horror classic “Rosemary’s Baby”, this design invites you to get to know Mary’s baby, our Lord and savior, Jesus Christ.

    “Rosemary’s Baby” is one of my favorite movies, period. I watch it even when it’s not spooky season. I’ve had this idea in mind for a while but finally got around to putting it to pixel and paying homage to Philip Gips’ movie poster masterpiece.

  • The Bot of Eli

    The Bot of Eli is a social media avatar inspired by The Book of Eli, designed to share biblical insights.

    The idea began with my chatbot named Ogo, built to answer questions using Scripture, but when I tried to create social profiles for it, nothing felt right.

    To reset, I watched The Book of Eli. Its story about a lone wanderer carrying the Bible in his head echoed my bot’s purpose: a digital source of Biblical truth in a broken world.

    That moment sparked a creative breakthrough. I jumped back on my laptop, secured usernames, and began designing the character.

    Now, you can follow The Bot of Eli on social media as he wanders the ruins of the Internet—sharing wisdom from the last remaining Bible.

  • I’m Batman, Y’all

    Inspired by the Batman symbol from “The Dark Knight Returns” and the silhouette of the Great State of Texas.

    I love Batman and my home state of Texas, so I wondered, “What if Bruce Wayne grew up in west Texas and his family made their billions in the oil industry?”

  • That Kind of Friend

    This design blends the iconic handshake from The Predator with Tramaine Hawkins’ song “He’s That Kind of Friend.

    Sure, Dillon did Dutch and the crew dirty—but that handshake?


    It’s legendary.

    To me, it captures the kind of friendship Jesus offers: unwavering, redemptive, and full of power. Just like Tramaine’s timeless classic, it speaks to a bond that transcends our sin.

    So, if you ever need a friend that sticks closer than any brother, I recommend Jesus … He’s that kind of friend.

  • Armor Up

    Inspired by the Armor of God, this design is a reimagining of the Armor All logo based on Ephesians 6:10-18.

    I was listening to Tony Evans while running errands and decided to get the car washed.

    Tony was going through Ephesians 6:10-18, detailing the Armor of God and the significance and purpose of each piece.

    The guy dressing the tires was using Armor All.

    ‘Nuff said.