
Here is a poster I just finished for the Poster Cause Project. All proceeds go to the Wildlife Federation. Order one or two here:
http://shop.thepostercauseproject.com/products/attack-attack-attack-poster-designed-by-blokt
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This is the first actual toy that i've ever designed all on my own (for the most part, props to Tristan Eaton for some pointers here and there, and to Mike Franco for much input and guidance). Its the platform figure for my good friends over at WizardSleeveToys in Florida. The sculpt was nailed by famed sculptor Nemo, who is responsible for Toy Qubes Sharky and numerous customs and toys. Keep an eye out for WST and me in the next few months. A short list includes: custom Wzy shows (with some heavy hitters in the designer toy game), a set of production Wizy's, and of course The Wizard Sleeve web comic (can't give away too much on that, but its coming and its going to be awesome).
50 limited edition 13x19 ]SOLO[ posters are now available at Halcyonline.com or if you're in the Brooklyn/NYC area they will be available at Halcyon the shop in DUMBO, 57 Pearl ST.
When Buddhapparel, an independent apparel company from San Francisco, contacted me about an illustration I sent them a while back of the Beastie Boys, I shuddered when I realized that the illustration was on an old hard drive that crashed. Just my luck...

I was asked to do a mascot for a client, Cigar Report a while back and came up with this...Cigmond the Bulldog and his über-foxy arm candy.
I had this image that I did of my cat lying around with no real plans of doing anything with it. So, I decided to submit it to the Threadless t-shirt competition. It's sort of out of left field as far as style I know, but I'm really happy with how it turned out.
This was a school project during my grad program at Pratt. We were asked to design a product, logo, and build a model of it. Above is GoPlay, a board game concept I came up with, along with the characters, game pieces, and logo.