I can't show everything, there's just too much. Here are some of the best - will be posted on my actual site when it's finished. First off is a typography poster for a fictional event. The idea was to show off the Century Gothic font and its typographer, Sol Hess. I chose to emphasize the modernity of the type face, it being invented in 1991. The concept was also to show the even line weight shared by all the letters, thus the implied line being created between the l and H as well as the texture in the background.
Logo Design for Derivative design class. Top right is the actual logo, colour variations along with palette are below. Logo is for a fictional band named the Yellow Jackets. They are based in Vancouver and focus on a variety of music from blues to rock-a-billy.
Perspective Fantasy House exercise - rendered in prismacolour markers. The concept is a derelict theatre that somehow still has the power running in it.
Eerie?
Playing Cards from Derivitave design class - cut out paper mounted on illustration board. Concept is Jack, Queen, and King cards, designs taken from the French Renaissance.

Perspective/classical light study - had to include chess pieces. Concept is that the two kings are competing in a game of ring toss the object of which is to throw rings over the opposing team's queen. Playing field is a chess board on ice.

Final perspective/lighting class project. Project was to create a mask with multiple vps, concave convex shapes, and varying textures. The Prof told us to really delve into the narrative and derive a strong concept, so I'll actually explain the piece.
The guy invented the gold standard in Britain in 1816, but was denied the authorship due to the fact that he was a leper and couldn't show his face. People wanted a face to attach to the invention, and eventually he was lost in the books. Someone who had worked with him on the project took the title himself. His leprosy could not be cured and he delved into his own research, frustrated and ambitious he secluded himself in his work. He funded his own lab by siphoning money from the current financial system that he knew his way around. Due to his research the people close and still loyal to him became leaders in their respective fields, giving him indirectly a massive influence in many parts of the world. Of course being power hungry and having a lust for research, he tried to conquer death as well. Thus creating the mask, which his sons had to finish for him as he was too old to continue research. The mask allows him to stay in a state of projected consciousness as he maintains his influence on the world. Trying to play god the mask therefore has a crown of thorns, however the thorns interweave through coins which embody his financial research. The porcelain mask of course to hide his leprosy, along with leather straps and knobs to release the mask and place onto another body. Because of his skin condition he is wrapped in linen, which trails out the back. The tile of black marble embodies the essence of the character, and also (hopefully) serves as a compositional element.
To finish off a boring muscle chart. Necessary but creatively stifling. ugh.