Welcome to the online portfolio for Brian Suter. Please use the above navigation to guide you through the expansive 4 pages of this portfolio. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch.
![]()
2010 addition
january 2.10
Since November 30th, I've currently been freelancing as an associate art director for Karsh\Hagan here in Denver. I mainly will be working with the American Crew design team. It's been a blast so far, and I still have a few months left on my contract. This will be a great opportunity to develop my portfolio and work with some great creatives! Check back in for the latest developments.
![]()
next program complete
October 10.09
I've completed my NEXT Creatives portfolio building program and it was a blast. I will post up the 3 ad campaigns that I have chosen to bring to life once they are completed. To give you a hint, the "clients" are: Vaseline, Jackson Hole Mountain, and Google. They should all be painstaking to complete, but will be worth the effort!
![]()
ooo, new website
august 1.09
And now there's another look to my website, again. I've decided to drop the flash-based page and go with a simple, more approachable solution. Drop me a line if you'd like to chat, get more information, or even crit my work.
![]()
rooster & moon coffee pub
July 20.09
The logo for Rooster & Moon Coffee Pub has been completed. Now it's time to design the look of the stationery and hopefully interior/exterior signage as well! I will keep updating as things get completed and hopefully have it integrated into the brand section of this site once enough work is completed.
![]()
new non-profit: jump intuit
July 05.09
I've decided that I need to give back and will design Jump InTuit's 2010 annual, a publication of Boulder-based non-profit The Miracle Fund. Jump InTuit is a complimentary publication, and will be available in health stores like Whole Foods and Sunflower Market before the year is over. This will be a great challenge to test out new ways of navigation and reader interaction. I will update as the publication moves forward.
![]()

