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    • Tunguska Mist
    • Nuke
    • Voluto Wine
    • Book Covers
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  • OneWorld Campaign
    Using information from the EPA I created a design system to help inform the public about recycling and the effects of improper waste management. Employing hard data, such as percentages, graphs and other statistics, I created a compelling visual argument for active environmental stewardship.
    Design, Advertising, Branding
    2009
  • Student Test Screens
    The goal of this concept design was to create student facing test screens that were specifically designed for each age group. With heavy research, I used design aspect of each age group to portray a design scheme that was visually appealing and would keep the students engaged.
    Graphic Design, Web Design
    2012
  • Longboat Key Center for the Arts Fall/Spring Brochures
    This brochure was created for the Longboat Key Center for the Arts. Using a three color process, a structured layout with visible copy and image to help the older viewer be well informed.
    Graphic Design, Print Design
    2012
  • Tunguska Brochure
    Combining images pulled from the text, I updated the layout and style of an outdated brochure. With the combination of image and structure I was able to revamp the previous corporate design.
    Branding, Print Design, Typography
    2011
  • Genarabrand
    Through the use of black, white and one color, I created a generic set of disposable household products by applying a square pattern that can be formed into multiple designs. Starting with a men’s line I was able to come up with a set structure that could be manipulated into a female version.
    Design, Packaging
    2009
  • Time Life: Flight
    Using authentic black and white images my goal was to remain true to the essence of the original 1960’s Time Life Science Series. With the addition of strong typography, layout and bright colors I was able to give the old book a new fresh updated look.
    Graphic Design, Typography, Print Design
    2008
  • En Plein Aire Affair
    Invitation and RSVP card for a non for profit organization.
    Print Design
    2012
  • Tunguska Mist
    Creating an original organic form, my goal was to convey feelings of lightness, health and ease. Then with the use of color and typography, I was able to design a distinct group of oral spray bottles according to the client’s expectations. My final design was chosen to be distributed internationally.
    Design, Graphic Design, Packaging
    2011
  • Nuke
    Our goal was to create an application that informs laymen about nuclear power. By using statistics and closeted information we intend to discuss the aspects of nuclear power that is not well known. The user is able to look up their own location to see where the nearest plant is, how it effects their location and how much electric power is emitted.
    Design, Graphic Design, Interaction Design
    2011
  • Voluto Wine
    With the use of typography and vectors, my intent was to design a set of corresponding wine labels. Each different wine bottle has the same structure with different color schemes to help differentiate them while unifying them, at the same time.
    Graphic Design, Packaging
    2008
  • Book Covers
    With the use of image and text I designed a set of visually appealing book covers to portray a 1950’s murder.
    Graphic Design, Packaging
    2008
  • Cyberspace
    Making use of atmospheric perspective, the goal was to produce a poster that tricks you’re eye in to believing that it is three dimensional.
    Graphic Design, Typography
    2008
  • Logos
    Various logo concepts created for clients and class work.
    Graphic Design
    2012
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