WHAT I DO
POINT-OF-SALE
If you have ever been shopping at a retail or a grocery store, you are familiar with point-of-sale displays. You may not know it, but you have seen them many times. They are typically corrugated displays, folded and hinged together to hold juice, gift cards, batteries or just about anything. Not every designer gets the opportunity to work on these complicated projects. Most of my experience has been designing them from scratch. The concept is usually easy. Getting everything to lock together and hold the product in a retail environment is a whole lot more difficult. Check out a small sampling of the POS projects I've designed and produced.
PNC GIFT CARD HOLDERS
Click image to see all of the gift card carrier options—and the PNC Gift card.
CHECK READY COUNTER DISPLAY
LIFE-SIZE, MOTORIZED LOBBY DISPLAY
LIFE-SIZE LOBBY DISPLAY
SPECIAL RETIREMENT PROJECT
This was a pressure cooker project. Our EVP & General Counsel was retiring. The executive management team wanted something epic to give him as a departing gift. They came to me and "gently" put the pressure on. There was no budget but a very tight deadline and sky-high expectations.

My approach was a multi-level, shadow box-type framed artwork. The link below will show you the two options presented and callouts to explain substrates, imagery and techniques which included glass etching, layering and printing on glass and metal.
Project Options with Callouts
Ken Logsdon, designer, creative director