Cosmic Design has been hired to design a book cover that will knock your socks off regarding the culture we deal with day in and day out. This book will make you look at the world differently and take charge. Cover art in the works and book release coming this spring.
Capturing the Spirit of The Square Heap
Designing the cover for The Square Heap by Dora Lee McKee was about capturing the spirit of the frontier and the quiet tension within the story. Set in the Missouri Territory of 1875, the novel centers around Lucy’s search for a new life—one that quickly becomes more complicated than she imagined.
I focused the design around the small shack known as the “Square Heap,” using it as a symbol of both isolation and hope. Earthy tones, weathered textures, and a simple landscape help reflect the grit and mystery of frontier life.
The goal was to create a cover that doesn’t reveal too much, but instead invites the reader into the world of the story—hinting at the secrets and challenges waiting inside.
Excited to design her next cover!

Setting the Stage at Hotel Thaynes
Behind the scenes on a new project. A three-hour winter event filled with lights and a touch of history. Preparing for an open house at Hotel Thaynes in Park City, Utah—deep in planning and problem-solving as the space begins to take shape. Stay tuned for the install.
Where design + adventure meet
As part of a stunning Park City hotel remodel, I’m crafting an experience that goes beyond décor—something that invites guests to connect, explore, and share their stories. Think mountains, memories, and a bit of magnetic magic. Get ready to leave your mark!
Stay tuned…
IMEX 2025 Design
Partnering with the Park City Chamber Bureau for IMEX 2025 was an exciting opportunity to showcase “Mountainkind” on a global stage. I collaborated closely with their team to design an impactful trade show booth in Las Vegas—the largest event for the meetings, events, and incentive travel industry. From creating bold, larger-than-life wall panels to coordinating the many moving parts of booth design, this project proved how essential it is to work with a designer who knows your brand inside and out.
What began as a straightforward project quickly became a fast-paced challenge with tight deadlines and multiple layers of coordination—but that’s where the magic happens. It’s always an honor to bring Park City’s storytelling to life through design and to represent the community I proudly call home.




Park City Coffee Roaster
Since 1997, Park City Coffee Roaster has been a beloved local staple—and when they asked for a complete branding and packaging refresh, I couldn’t wait to bring their story to life. To highlight their identity as the go-to choice for the adventurous coffee lover, I drew inspiration from the Rocky Mountains, Park City’s vibrant lifestyle, and its world-famous outdoor activities. The result: bold colors, rugged peak-inspired graphics, trail motifs, vintage typography, and packaging that lines up to form a massive mountain range—a visual identity as adventurous as their coffee.
Park City Coffee Roaster sources premium beans from thousands of coffee-growing communities worldwide, roasts small-batch at 7,000 feet, and follows the handcrafted traditions of the Roasters Guild of America. With new branding and packaging that reflects both quality and spirit, every bag invites you to seize the day with a truly elevated cup of coffee. Available at pcroaster.com and Park City’s local grocery stores.





Survival on the American frontier
After the recent California wildfires, Dale preserved her late mother’s unpublished manuscripts—writings that had never been shared with the world. Now, 53 years after her mother’s passing, Dale is starting the self-publishing journey to honor her legacy. I’m thrilled to be designing the professional book cover for this upcoming release. Stay tuned for updates on the book launch, the cover design process, and the inspiring story behind publishing her mother’s work after more than five decades.
Humorous Guide Book
This isn’t your typical Park City guidebook—it’s a hilarious and honest take on life in this mountain town. Packed with humor and spicy truths, this funny Park City travel guide has something for everyone: visitors exploring Park City for the first time, newcomers who just moved to town, and locals who think they’ve seen it all.
I’m thrilled to have designed this funny, eye-catching book cover for another self-published author. Come meet the author, Michael O’Malley, on October 19 from 12-5p at Barnes and Noble or October 25 from 1-4p at Dolly’s Bookstore, both located in Park City, Utah. Thank you Michael!

Third Act
The first Monday of January 2025, I was on a zoom call with three amazing women, whom happen to be in the world of comedy. We discussed revamping their logo and marketing for the Hollywood Fringe festival. A day later the Palisades fire broke out. My heart was heavy as I watched the destruction unfold and the bravery of those that jumped into action. Living in Park City and being logistically removed, I wanted to find a way to contribute immediately. I decided to donated a portion of my fee to the LA firefighters fund. Please consider contributing to those that are fighting the fight and those directly impacted. Every little bit helps! As they say in show business, “the show must go on”, so we are moving forward with the logo and pray that the sounds of laughter will return to LA. Stay tuned…
Steven C. Rose
Good things happen when stories are given time to unfold. Steven C. Rose’s book The Portals of Bastards began as a quest to research his family lineage, tracing ancestors all the way back to the 1500s. Across centuries of history—through kings, crusaders, farmers, Vikings, and religion—his story uncovers the choices and sacrifices that shaped generations.
When Steve reached out to Cosmic Design, he needed a book cover that could capture this sweeping family journey. As a book cover designer for self-publishing authors, I wove together historical symbolism, layered textures, and visual storytelling to create a cover that spans eras while sparking curiosity. Each element was carefully chosen to reflect the depth of his narrative and resonate with readers who appreciate epic, multi-generational stories.
Though Steve’s series will remain a private collection for his family, collaborating on his five book series was an incredible opportunity to bring history to life through design. I’m honored to have been selected to tell his families stories that will continue to inspire.

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