

I was born Justin Kamerer. Now, I have a silly nickname. It's sad, really. I really hate writing bios, so I'm going to make it obvious with the following. I have nothing incredible to say about myself or my background in art. It would bore you. I am kept constantly inspired by my friends and my addiction to music. This addiction led to a lot of bad drawings that started leading to a few better drawings. Merchandising design, illustration and design are some of my favorite things to work on, but I've also had 6 years of professional web-design experience. Due to being incredibly unoriginal, I end up often drawing a lot of skulls. I print my own posters at the Louisville, KY-based Crackhead Press.
Contrary to a ridiculous popularly held belief, I have never been a fan of Rod Stewart's music.

My parents did something in 1974 which lead to my birth on April 3, 1975. They raised me in Amstelveen, supposedly the greenest
region in the Netherlands. Since then, my favourite color has been red. Inspired by pirate flags, I started drawing skulls and other
stuff which would require further parental guidance (my parents did guide me, only in the opposite way), at a very young age.
While back then it disturbed my surroundings, these days people pay for that stuff, for reasons unknown, and, well, I ended up here
with two lunatics. Furthermore I like to wear tight pants and hop on a saddle on a daily basis, cycling to the sunset where a big
plate of nachos is waiting for me.

I was born in 1980 in Lahr, Germany (I was an army brat as they say, so I moved about a billion times until I was 19), but thankfully I have
lived almost all of my life in beautiful Canada. I am engaged to a wonderful girl with
whom I reside happily in Montreal. I lived in Malaysia with her for 14 months in 2005-06.
I started doing design work eight long years ago, but I learn new things all the time, which is what makes this "job" great. I worked freelance most of those years and worked for, and in, a few agencies as well, either doing work I didn't like too much or for people who simply didn't care about their employees.
They were great experiences, but doing the work I love to do, for people I want to work for, was my goal all along. I finally got that chance with the two crazy fellas you see above (watch out for Dennis). The sky is the limit and I couldn’t be happier to be a part of its wings.









