During my magazine class I had to create a spread for Bay Rock, a fictitious magazine company. I figured a shot of an instrument would work well, but my original image of a saxophone wasn’t doing the trick. I decided...Read More
As a class project we created a magazine called Blip. We each had to create potential layouts for the magazine’s features. I decided to create a feature showcasing San Francisco since it was decided the magazine was going to focus...Read More
This piece is a cover for a typography report, specifically for Gill Sans. I had to design a front and back cover, along with an inside cover. I was not required to create the contents of the report and the...Read More
Each class entering Ex’pression College is broken into groups and creates a short film. The senior classes create the movie posters for the freshmen classes. The movie I was assigned was thriller film...Read More
As my final project I had to create a postcard. I picked the SF Jazz Festival as my client and tried to make something fitting. I used an analogous color palette based on the warm colors of the saxophone and...Read More
As the final exam, I had to create a set of covers for a fictitious company. I used Illustrator to design most of the cover and used photoshop to create the bottom photograph section, which could easily be swapped out...Read More
For my midterm I had to create a menu for an upscale New York cafe (fictional company). I used a very lightweight font and simple design to create the elegant tone. Because the gray text is so light, along with...Read More
After becoming familiar with Illustrator I was required to create a logo for a nightclub. I came across the blend tool and was pleased with the results it gave, although later in my education I realized it’s generally overused.
The ClutchKill design itself was an extensive process, but the real challenge began once the design was complete. It was difficult to integrate so many different web technologies into site, while keeping the overall design and color scheme consistent to...Read More
When I started the design for this website I found out Colleen already had a good idea of how she wanted the design to look. It was fun being able to create someone else’s vision rather, than creating all design...Read More