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 Pencil and ink sketches from life at a Milwaukee botanical garden for development.
 Pencil and ink sketches from life at a Milwaukee botanical garden for development.
 Ink sketches of Galveston beaches and houses that were turned into a print.
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 This print was developed by Carey Schwartz, but I reduced screens and recolored this print to fit in the costing budget and flow with the Spring palette.
 This print is derived from a vintage swatch that I put into repeat, heavily edited, and recolored.
 In my research, I had found a use of fading/distress techniques and argued to have this one-color hibiscus print printed on the reverse, which became the final product.
 The drew all of these elements by hand with pencil or brush with ink. This became an OD print but was one of my favorites to develop at the beginning of the development season.
 This print derives from a vintage swatch, which I edited.
 This print derives from a vintage swatch that I edited, recolored, and put into repeat.
 This show research development for what was to be the SS Microfleece Shirt.
 This was a favorite print that I developed, making a floral camo that mixes my sketches and a geo pattern.
 This was a print that took time to make in Illustrator. Birds of paradise were a commonly seen flower for that season.
 This parrot print derives from a vintage swatch that I put into repeat and recolored.
 This was another OD print that I made in part with my boss, Alan Hyder.
 This shows a sampling of other geo/ non-solid texture prints I made.
 CAD versions of final assortment.
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