These are relatively new pieces, but they don't fit in nicely anywhere else on this website...


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Super Mario   DumDum    Pops

Parody wrappers for DumDum Lollipops, repurposed with Super Mario Bros. power-ups. An practice exercise in minimalism packaging.


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I ran an elaborate live-action role-playing (LARP) game at Gen Con in 2014. One of the props were several cans of soda pop that gave the player characters magical powers.

These are hardly refined, and maybe someday I'll go back and pretty them up properly. But in the meantime, try and guess what each soda's powers did to you!

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