B. Campbell Studio | Windshear | Wind Tunnel

Windshear Brochure

Here’s a spread from a 12-page brochure for Windshear, Inc. Be sure to check out the video we produced as part of a direct mail campaign.

Special thanks to Walker


B. Campbell Studio

Agency Self Promotion

To help attract home care clients to Walker, we sent out candy-filled bottles resembling those of antique snake oil remedies. The label on the back of the bottle invited recipients to visit this special landing page. Pin It


B. Campbell Studio | Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity Annual Report

Habitat for Humanity of Cabarrus County had tons of great snapshots that I used to create the grungy illustrations used throughout this annual report.

Special thanks to Dean Johnson of Habitat for Humanity Cabarrus County and Walker.


B. Campbell Studio | Fearlessflock

Fearlessflock Promo Poster


B. Campbell Studio | Fearlessflock

Fearlessflock Promo Poster


B. Campbell Studio | Stormwater

Stormwater Direct Mailer

In an effort to help improve water quality, residents of the city of Kannapolis received this direct mail piece. Delivered in a clear envelope, the text can be seen through the grating of a storm drain. A companion logo was also developed.

Special thanks to Walker.


B. Campbell Studio I BGEA

Billy Graham Booklet Cover

Designed to appeal to youth, this booklet is used as a ministry tool for counselors around the world.


B. Campbell Studio | Fearlessflock | Point of Sale

Point of Sale Display

Fearlessflock is a company created by B. Campbell Studio. This brand targets teens and young adults. Five prototypes of the store display were produced and tested in retail stores. The poster was used as a teaser and was sent out in a tube mailer to retail store owners. All graphics and t-shirt designs were created by B. Campbell Studio.

Special thanks to Mike Mazzucca and Willie Mangum.


B. Campbell Studio | Visiting Nurses Association

VNA Posters and Logo

As part of an internal communications campaign, the poster on the left features a redesigned logo that demonstrates how the new Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) is good for both physicians and patients. The poster on the right is an alternate concept encouraging staff and referral sources to work together.

Special thanks to Walker.