Quite a few months ago I was asked to develop a site for a company known as Tech Brokers. I was given a very rough layout for the design and a few graphical elements as well.
The main purpose of this site was to have a site up for a company that was just starting out. Once they had a website in place, their investors would be able to learn more about them and eventually get the business started. Read more…
After taking a break for the past few months from blogging, here is one of my recent works. Back in February, at Brigham Young University, we were discussing some of the ways that we could possibly attract more recruits to BYU, besides winning games, and the idea to put our media guide online was thought of. Read more…
About two weeks ago I was asked to do some freelance work to finish a website that was mainly done. The only thing missing was the portfolio so I just created a lightbox and styled it according to the needs of the company, which is Jody Riggs Construction. Everything worked well and it was put online within a few hours of me finishing the site.
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Well, the results from CoSIDA came in and it appears that the 2009 BYU Baseball poster won sixth place in the nation. It’s no second place like last year, but it’s still good.

For my capstone advertising class at BYU, we worked on a public service campaign for The Century Council to prevent college students from binge drinking. Our research told us most students refuse to listen to an authoritative voice, we had to connect on their level in an “urban” style. We then found the Urban Dictionary’s definition of boozilla and decided to use that term to brand the campaign. Show below is the design of the splash page of the Battle Boozilla website.

So I decided because I live in Provo, Utah, which is pretty much the marriage capital of the world, I would get involved in designing wedding invitations for people. Here is a sample of the invitation that I created for my wife and I last year. If you are interested or know of anyone else who might be interested, visit http://portfolio.sethalling.com/invitations/ where you can see more samples.

Here are the rest of the baseball posters for this year. All of them are still in the same vintage style to stay in line with this year’s look and feel.
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This is the poster that won the 2008 NACMA Silver Award: Olympic Sports Promotional/Schedule Poster.

Here is one of the posters for the 2009 BYU Baseball Team. The girl over marketing wanted this season’s marketing to have more of a retro theme, so we decided to make the artwork look like a vintage baseball card, while still keeping the feel fairly modern.
