See all parts of the Luke Williams interview, as they are posted, here.

Above: 365 Day Calendar Cube, Solutions for Maryland 2008, Metaphor Print, and Weapons Pattern

I found graphic designer (see above) Luke Williams (he made those “Thanks for Nothing” cards from Gilah Press), while on one of my many ventures stumbling around the internet (yes, that’s pretty much what I do in my free time).

I immediately bookmarked his site (which you should visit to see more of his work, and apparently there are fantastic updates coming soon!), and later he accepted my invitation for a little Stickers & Donuts artist interview (yay! we love it when they say yes!).

Luke is currently a senior in graphic design at Maryland Institute College of Art. He has already worked as a designer or intern at a handful of companies (Under Armor (sports-ware), Pentagram (design firm), Bechtel Corporation (engineering company), to name a few), and his work can be found everywhere from the internet to traveling exhibitions to actual stores. Did I mention he’s also a photographer? (Yes, some people get all the good genes.)

“Right now I am obsessed with my future. A healthy combination of fear and excitement has me very anxious to know what is in store for my career.” —Luke

His Nada Bike Idenitity & Promotion has recently gotten lots of attention (I love how doodle-y it is, and turquoise is my favorite color!), making the virtual circuit on blogs and an actual circuit in a traveling exhibition (www.itsnicethat.com).

On his dream job: “I would prefer the challenge of solving a problem that has few answers, and therefore the client would not be easy going. Oh, and the budget is enormous.” —Luke

And his photography cracks me up (Multilingual, above, is actually 6 separate photos, but I combined them here so they’d fit!). For someone whose dream job requires a big budget, he seems to have accomplished quite a bit with some colored paper and tongues!

Up later today: Designers that inspire Luke!

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