Using soft wedding colors & a bride’s love for chevron I developed a cohesive invitation that developed into a slender tall collection.
Currently I am working on a wedding collection for Alex & Scott (soon to be) Morrow. They are a chic yet lighthearted couple from Chicago, IL. The bride has chosen very subtle colors and desires ...
Mr. Sexton is a jr.high math student teacher who wanted some visual elements to catch his students eye in the classroom. Covered with information about this teacher and simple math that will help him with ...
Feel Good Now, Inc. is an internet marketing agency focused on supporting the health & wellness industry. This company was doing some re-design work on their website and needed an interesting header to explain what ...
This non-profit organization provides youth in impoverished communities an opportunity to improve their quality of life through the game of lacrosse. With the brochure and small detail for their website I looked to their newly developed logo for ...
Homelessness Prevention Imitative is small non-profit that with grants helps those who can not afford their rent. It catches families before they fall into the struggles that would occur if they lost their home. The ...
In helping this non-profit I was asked to think of a fun event and then make a poster mailer. Using a large image of a cooking pot, playful font and a quirky announcement this was ...
During my internship at CSU Events they started a new event called, tuition runs out. In this event I worked with numerous people to come up with a theme that would work in showing students ...
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A new up and coming photographer, Cassie Rosch needed a new logo. With her sunshine attitude and a nod to the circular shape of the lens this logo fits perfectly with this new business.
Sunny Side Up’s logo started with a type that I designed. With a distinctive typeface their identity will be that much stronger then competitors.
Sunny Side Up is a rooftop garden company. The ad collection is playing on the term “concrete jungle” an expression that so often lends itself to cities. Illustrations of exotic animals and the lush greenery ...
Sunny Side Up was a from the ground up project for a rooftop garden company. Being allowed to name and shape this business permitted for an original identity. Instead of using a green pallet or ...
My interest in fibers lends itself heavily to my design aesthetic. With spring peeking through the snow I found myself drawn towards bright colors and classic prep style. I created cheerful patterns designed on adobe ...
Visio is a future technology that records and helps analyze dreams. Beginning marketing will be focused of those in the psychiatric profession. A high focus on the aspects and beauty of ink blot testing.
Handmade type inspired by Rorschach tests. A slightly eerie font for the company Visio.
Sunny Side Up needed seed packaging to show their gratitude towards new clientele. Being a company from the Bay Area the aesthetic needed to be both beatnik and contemporary.
Andrea Gallagher is a down-to-earth girl who needed wedding invitations. These invitations needed to displayed not only her sweet manner but also the elegant location and style of her wedding. Using hand drawn elements with ...
With the holidays approaching our final project was to create an item that could be sold at the university museum for a reasonable price. I began to think of the eco-friendly and offbeat flair that ...
Save the date post cards for the Ram Scholar-Athlete Brunch were a fun take on how I imagine smart athletes to be. Nerdy glasses and their water bottle for a long night of hitting the books.
On a project with its main objective to have students observe color. I began to think of type and how, like color, it lends itself to a feeling. Black is bold and often stern (Rockwell ...
I used an acid dye process to make the t-shirts much more exciting then their previous white appearance. Using four silk screens to create the layers of the mountain texture and one single screen to create ...