Let’s All Go to the Plaza Tote - This tote design for the Historic Plaza Theatre is a play on the Let’s all go to the Lobby animated stinger that is a staple of a screening at the iconic theater. This illustration was rendered in a rubber hose animated style to more closely match the 1930s era in which the Plaza was founded.
Videodrome Quote Totes - These tote bags feature as exchange between Casey and Ghostface from the famous opening scene of Scream (1996). They were made available to purchase individually or as a matching set.
Videodrome Quote Totes (Villians) - These tote bags feature two famous villains of the screen with a penchant for videotapes. The design on the left depicts Patrick Bateman giving an infamous excuse in American Psycho (2000) while the design on the right depicts Sadako from the Japanese horror classic Ringu (1998) giving a warning (and a clever reminder that the Videodrome rental window is one week).
Tapehead Body Horror Sticker - Videodrome Atlanta is named after David Cronenberg’s 1983 body horror masterpiece. This icky, hyper-realistic iteration of the shop’s logo pays homage to the their body horror legacy. It was rendered in gouache and reproduced as a die-cut sticker.
This House is Drome Tee - This t-shirt design pays homage to one of Videodrome’s top renting films, the Japanese horror classic Hausu (1977). It incorporates the Videodrome logo on a floating island inside the grinning cat’s mouth.

Phantoms of the Plaza Postcards- This series of three postcard prints was created in collaboration with artist Greg Bishop. Using a polaroid camera, Bishop photographed various haunted spots in the historic Plaza Theatre. Ghosts were illustrated into the images using graphite and chalk. The resulting photographs were reproduced as a series of postcard prints.