Graphic Design
Printed at 24x36” — design remixed for a variety of smaller print sizes, as well.
Art sample for an enamel pin project. This unfortunately never saw production as the museum has been closed indefinitely.
Copyedited and designed! I laid out the document in InDesign and created or assembled the illustrations in Illustrator. Click through for the full PDF of the report.
This was a fun image for the private watch party group on Facebook. We had over four hundred members during the festival.
A Valentine’s series for @splash_org! Click through for the full set.
We used this photo and copy in about twenty different formats for both digital and print channels. Our largest was a billboard print! Co-designed.
Logo for a tutor specialising in early childhood education.
Designed for the 2019 event and distributed for free to the community at all our pride events during pride month.
Sample shot!
Logo proposal for Angel Paws Pet Rescue.
Primary event logo for a nonprofit’s annual gala in support of clean water.
Update to reflect new inventory management system and workflow.
Also included digital remixes for the Facebook event, Instagram, and on-campus digital TV advertising.
Printed on business cards, numbered 1 to 500.
Starter logo for a small construction company.
Triangle Club had no intentional branding when I was elected to be the marketing coordinator. My first undertaking involved creating a logo and updating the look across all our social media channels.
Proposed during TDBC’s renaming exploration for the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, which ended up being rebranded as TWIST for a few years and is currently the Seattle Queer Film Festival.
Page from V1 of a pitch booklet, hopefully finished by the end of 2022.
I designed the poster for the 2019 Pride Flag Raising event hosted by the Mayor’s Office, Office of Civil Rights, and LGBTQ Commission.
I designed this frame to be used for all Facebook events for the festival programs. Most programs were films, so the frame was filled with a photo more often than not and had to work for a wide variety of moods and subject matter.