Big Pink Truth Booth Installation
The installation converted a standard phone booth into an audio visual capsule built for live events. Outfitted with cameras, directional mics, controlled lighting, and a functioning handset, the booth invited concert goers to step inside, pick up the phone, and record a message. Each confession, reaction, or memory became raw source material for storytelling, creating a reservoir of moments that could be shaped into social content long after the show ended.
"YOU CAN REST HERE."
You Can Rest Here is a video piece created to deepen the Cell Ops universe and explore its core themes in a new medium. While much of Cell Ops unfolds through fragments, installations, and discovery, this film allowed us to slow the pace and give the world room to breathe. It dives into the emotional and philosophical undercurrents of the project, expanding the lore while reinforcing ideas of resilience, quiet resistance, and earned hope. The piece exists as both an entry point and an expansion, offering context without closing the world, and inviting viewers to rest, reflect, and look closer.
Director: Corbin Mohr
Cinematographer: Skylar Healy
Art Direction: Corbin Mohr
Gaffer: Advanced Multi Media
Grip: Taylor Mckean
PA: Ethan Garcia
BTS: Nicholas Kurtz
A-Rod's Plumbing Branding
The project unified a growing plumbing company under a bold, high-visibility identity built for the road. A revised logo system, color palette, and graphic layout were developed to work seamlessly across an entire convoy of service vehicles, from box trucks to sprinters. The oversized A-mark, bright accent colors, and simple typography created instant recognition on the highway or in a neighborhood. The result was a fleet that operated as a moving billboard, reinforcing trust, capability, and consistency everywhere the business traveled.
Clip90 Branding
The identity was built to channel the chaos and adrenaline of early 2000s action culture, blending the grit of ATV Unleashed with the graphic punch of MTV-era motion design. Sharp emblematic marks, distorted type, and high contrast palettes were developed to feel like the moment a speaker redlines. The result was a brand that lives on the edge of overload, pushing visuals toward high octane energy and framing CLIP 90 as a product born from speed, noise, and pure mechanical intensity.
Rob D'Shawn Branding
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