branding.
Category: Client Work
Booya Jobs is a job portal that connects employers and employees. I added blue text behind the word “jobs” to give it more visual weight. In the first draft the “y” came down very low, making the design tall and it took up too much space when placed on a web header so I tweaked the “y” to make the overall design shorter.
Category: Client Work
This logo was designed for an annual competition in sports medicine. The arrows represent vectors read by kinesiologists when conducting fitness tests. They also illustrate a runner crossing a finish line. I had the caps embroidered by a company I was woking for at the time.
Category: Client Work
Visionary academics is a company that provides tutoring, academic advising, and consulting. I created the “V” in the logo to mimic a check-mark, which is sometimes used by students taking a test or an instructor grading an assignment.
Category: Client Work
Kangaroozy is a website that helps parents find childcare providers. The client wanted a colorful logo that could connect with parents. I made sure all of the edges of the icon were rounded to give it a friendly soft feeling.
Category: Client Work
The client requested a gender neutral logo for this athletic apparel company that would look good on clothes for males/females and adults/children. The color scheme can easily be changed to match different colored shirts and caps. Initials were used for the logo because of the many different slogans that can be used with the “OK” initials.
packaging.
Category: Self Project
Named after elite warriors in medieval period who drank a potion before battle that imparted to them the essence and ferosiousness of a bear, this energy drink will make you go berserk in a good way! The logo, which I created, combines images of a shield, bear, and potion bottle.
Category: Client Work
Someone’s been bizzy! Autumn Harvestis a company that harvests corn, cucumbers, and honey. I found blank labels for the honey and lip balm that the client can puchase online and print herself to save her money. I photographed the jars using a DSLR camera and light box.
web & app design.
Category: Self Project
Who doesn’t love a deal? I took inspiration from movie reels when creating this logo and selecting the typography for this streaming service.
Category: Self Project
Looking for something more out of life? Columbia encourages you to find it. These websites, designed or a phone, tablet, and computer, invite viewers to to enjoy the great outdoors.
book & magazine covers.
Category: Self Project
Designed to showcase type, these four book covers for H.G. Well’s classic novel The Invisible Man demonstrate how type can steal the show.
Category: Self Project
Haute means fashionable and high class, which is imbued in this magazine cover. I created it in Adobe Photoshop using a photograph I purchased from Adobe Stock.
Category: Self Project
Designed after the Art Noveau style, this book cover represents the fun and whimsical story found within.
Category: Self Project
Created for a vector illustration class, these skeumorphic book covers utlize effects such as gradients, low opacity, and halftone texture.
illustrations.
Category: Self Project
Pawlease enjoy these stickers! My husband, who often brainstorms ideas with me, came up with the the “paw” words for this sticker set.
Category: Self Project
There's something very fishy about this 2D isometric illustration.
Category: Self Project
This Mrs. Clause vector illustration has a monochromatic color scheme and utilizes gradients, texture, and shading.
Category: Self Project
Oh, deer! This design illustrates the popular idiom "more bang for your buck."