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science Textbook project

For this project, our goal was to create a science textbook jacket using all self shot macro-photography. The client desired one image spanning over the front and back of the cover, with the rest of the elements placed over it, and we executed! We successfully established balance between intricacy and simplicity of geology in our design; Our final design is exhibited above.

Graduation party Invitation

The client was having a tropical themed graduation party and needed us to design an invitation. *Addresses and phone numbers altered for display.*

Show don’t tell sketchbook cover

The target audience for this sketchbook cover is artists in the deaf community and those who know ASL. The “Show Don’t Tell” campaign is one we created to encourage artists that are hard of hearing that their art can show people who they are, their art has a voice. This sketchbook also shows how the words “I love you” are formed in American Sign Language. Using the finger-spelling for the letters, “ILY,” the viewer can interpret that together, they mean I love you. This shows artists that when they piece concepts together, they too can create something they love, and share that love with others. This project was designed in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.

Type Classification Postcard Project

This project was inspired by type family classifications. The goal was to create postcards that could not only stand alone as individual postcards, but also flow together as one themed art piece. The target audience we were aiming to reach were graphic design students. We first gathered six fonts that represented type families and did background research on each. We included anatomy, history, sample, or a short quote.

We made it our goal to create an abstract background that conveyed what typography does for a piece of art. In this piece, the abstract background consists of a pixelated school of koi fish swimming in a pond, a rainbow road and an escalator stock image feathered in, and opaque background letters blended in. Koi fish represent strength, love, and advancement; Type strengthens, advances, and conveys emotion in a piece of art. The rainbow road signifies perseverance and the path traveled through the history of design, and an escalator is incorporated because of how much typography escalates and enhances a piece of art. We used more purples and blues because they speak intelligence, power, and creativity- just as type does. The white text enhances readability and makes the piece appear clean and unified.