PROJECT 1:
These are going to designers or potential employers. I wanted to show my snarky personality, while showing my processes and how I think. I think the "timelines" are very clear and give a great representation of who I am as a designer! I am emphasizing specific aspects of my design process: How I discover an idea, receiving feedback, leadership as Creative Director, and how to contact me.
PROJECT 2:
My furniture store identity system started with the name "Home Run". I wanted to create a system that was distinguishable, clean, and very easy to recognize.
Grand Opening Poster:
Letterhead:
Envelope:
Grand Opening Brochure:
Business Cards:
Store Front:
PROJECT 3:
As an extension of Project 2, I created packaging design to correlate with the Home Run brand. The first is a Pico box, and the second is a Wine Corkscrew. I kept with the geometric shape, color scheme, and cut outs.
PROJECT 4:
I wanted my FAC wayfinding system to be clear, simple, and slightly humorous.
Here are pages from my book and my redesigned maps

These are going to designers or potential employers. I wanted to show my snarky personality, while showing my processes and how I think. I think the "timelines" are very clear and give a great representation of who I am as a designer! I am emphasizing specific aspects of my design process: How I discover an idea, receiving feedback, leadership as Creative Director, and how to contact me.
PROJECT 2:
My furniture store identity system started with the name "Home Run". I wanted to create a system that was distinguishable, clean, and very easy to recognize.
Grand Opening Poster:
Letterhead:
Envelope:
Grand Opening Brochure:
Business Cards:
Store Front:

PROJECT 3:
As an extension of Project 2, I created packaging design to correlate with the Home Run brand. The first is a Pico box, and the second is a Wine Corkscrew. I kept with the geometric shape, color scheme, and cut outs.
PROJECT 4:
I wanted my FAC wayfinding system to be clear, simple, and slightly humorous.
Here are pages from my book and my redesigned maps

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