
The opening spread of this On Site story about the modernization of Dulles International Airport is a two-page infographic showing the plan for additional terminals and runways connected by the new train system. Created using Google Sketchup and Adobe Illustrator. Final touch-ups and blur added in Photoshop.

It’s a little funny how all the jetways look like caterpillar legs.


Map of the Capital Riverfront EDA in Southeast Washington D.C. for Spring 2008 issue of On Site.

For a story that had too many “boxes” and no dominant art, I thought this spread came together nicely. the information is dense, but it keeps a very tidy and airy feel.

Cover of the Spring 2008 issue of On Site with illustration by the fabulous Luc Latulippe.


This story was largely a timeline aligned to the REIT’s stock performance.

This photo composite accompanied a short story about the possibilities of tearing down the Hoover FBI building and redeveloping the site.
I finally got around to moving some old video work to Vimeo — a much better solution than hosting it on Dreamhost and trying to write my own player code. I haven’t looked at these in ages — they seem so amateur! Funny, because at the time I thought they were sooo awesome.
Below, the video that transitioned the BRED dinner into the awards program and a category video clip.
Top Washington Layers clip from Michael Stanaland on Vimeo.