1960s TV Retrofit
A restored Soviet television turned into a usable modern display with HDMI, sound, and all the old-world presence still intact.
Older Work
Older ACME work, previous experiments, and strange custom pieces that still deserve to be seen.
Archive
Some of these are one-off builds, some are visuals, some are fabricated objects, and some are odd little proofs that became real things.
A restored Soviet television turned into a usable modern display with HDMI, sound, and all the old-world presence still intact.
A full redesign of an older site into something cleaner, more contemporary, and easier to move through without losing character.
A fully handmade intro built to feel like an old film opening, with grain, drama, and just enough theatrical excess.
Custom business card design work with a stronger material feel and more personality than the generic throwaway stuff people settle for.
Wall-mounted woven furniture made to actually look good in a room while still being useful for the animal it was built for.
Small hand-carved animals and decorative pieces with enough irregularity to still feel made by an actual person.
A handmade papier-mache castle for a cat, airbrushed to look like stone because there was no reason to do it halfway.
Visual development and illustration work for made-up people, creatures, and aesthetics that needed a stronger shape.
Handmade ticket designs built as actual keepsakes, not disposable stubs, with custom tearing sections and a stronger physical feel.