Typeface Poster Series

A poster series featuring four classical Serif typeface. I used the letter "Q" to attract a focal point and used the vertical line to move your attention to the information
Arianna String Quartet

In this project I was instructed to design a poster, CD design, and an animation for the Arianna String Quartet's performance of Bela Bartok's Quartet No. 2. I worked with basic constructivist design principlesĀ and themes throughout all of the pieces to create a design that flowed with the section of music I animated for.
Final Animation Piece

Built in Adobe Illustrator & After Effects

Science Exhibit Project

In this project I was instructed to create a science exhibit of the topic of my choice. I focused on the honey bee's life cycle and information on why they are important. The color palette helps the design create its own identity and not feel like your usual honey bee designs.
Honey Helpers Mobile App Proof of Concept

Built in Adobe Illustrator & After Effects

Invisible Cities Book

In this project I was instructed to use excerpts from the book Invisible Cities and construct a book designed with a classic feel. I used the golden ratio to set a grid for the typography and images that were used. The images in the book were handmade by prints from the original text and crumpled, torn, and shaped into eye catching images that relate to the story.
Pear Juice Package Design

For this project I was instructed to create a new logo and branding design for a particular fruit and design a drink container and carrier package along with it.
Chap Book Design

For this project I was instructed to create a Chap Book from a list of a few topics. I choseĀ to display the history of two Serif typefaces and two Sans Serif typefaces. I chose to make a notebook type of binding to allow the reader to read through the book from either side. I used 3D printing to create large letters using the first letter of each typeface that I chose. The colors I used are to help correspond with the history and popular feel of the typefaces.
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