Custom letter mark created for a client's consulting business in Seattle, WA.
This logo is redesigned by me using another designer’s original elements.
This wedding invitation package included a digital save-the-date, as well as printed invitations, RSVP postcards, and a double-sided info card. The bride wanted to stress typography and include imagery of her yellow lab, while keeping it classy.
This digital save-the-date was embedded into an email from the bride, enabling her to save both time and money, while focusing on the printed invitation package.
The invitation itself blended two styles of typography together to create contrast and interest.
The info card is in an infographic style, using the same type as the invitation. It feels playful, but organized and elegant at the same time.
The RSVP postcard saves money while still providing a classy response. Pre-stamp it just like you would a more traditional envelope. I helped the bride with the copy throughout this job, using playful wording to reflect the energy of the bride and groom and their love for their yellow lab, Norm.
The wedding is at the Oregon Coast, and the bride wanted to reflect a coastal theme while keeping the design elegant and simple. She was excited to use custom envelope liners to further play up the color scheme, which I cut and installed by hand.
The use of two larger starfish with five smaller ones represents the blending of two families.
The bride was able to include a lot of information both about the day and the entire weekend on the info card. The starfish theme is repeated, but ghosted behind the text as a secondary design element.
The RSVP postcard is simple and includes space for guests to give advice to the newlyweds.
Custom envelope liner detail.
Custom "Save the Date" created for a client in North Carolina. I used Photoshop techniques to make a photograph that the client provided look like a watercolor painting of the Blue Ridge Mountains. [5" x 7"]
This Austin, TX couple wanted to feature a tandem bicycle in their wedding invitation package as a nod to the groom's professional cycling career.
The wedding program features bold graphics and the simple navy and cream color scheme they chose for their wedding.
The use of social media has exploded, and modern couples have responded by creating hashtags to capture all the photos of their big day that friends and family share on social media.
This holiday party invitation was created for the Anesthesiology Group in Wenatchee, WA, and inspired by winter in North Central Washington. [5" x 7"]
The invitation was printed on metallic paper to emphasize the festive nature of the season.
The Leavenworth Community Farmer's Market's annual fundraising dinner is hosted at a flower farm. This design reflects the vibe of the farm itself and of the dinner with the flower imagery and the handwritten font.
Project Objective: Create a poster to advertise the new Typography Class at Wenatchee Valley College. Required elements include use of the banner created by the class, provided information about the class, and an eye-catching design that also educates students about the material covered in the class. [student work; 11" x 17"]
Project Objective: Create a poster advertising a class typeface. The poster must "sell" the typeface, highlight the history of the typeface, and include the entire alphabet. [student work; 11" x 17"]
Project Objective: Create a poster advertising a class typeface. The poster must "sell" the typeface, highlight the history of the typeface, and include the entire alphabet. [student work; 11" x 17"]
Project Objective: Create a poster advertising the Numerica Performing Arts Center production of Chicago. Use inspiration and highlights from the storyline to create a compelling and attention-getting composition. [student work; 11" x 17"]
Project Objective: Create a poster for the Leavenworth Empty Bowls Glazing Days and Soup Supper in Leavenworth, WA. This poster was chosen by the Empty Bowls committee to advertise the fundraiser out of submissions from the entire second year class at Wenatchee Valley College. [student work; 11" x 17"]
Project Objective: Create a poster for the Leavenworth Empty Bowls Art Grant in Leavenworth, WA. This poster was chosen by the Empty Bowls committee to advertise the art grant out of submissions from the entire second year class at Wenatchee Valley College. [student work; 11" x 17"]
Project Objective: Create a complete branding package for a Chocolate Café located in a place of your choosing (the neighborhood of Gowanus, in Brooklyn, NY). Required elements include a logo, signage, website homepage, menu, collateral materials, and packaging design. The brand must have a cohesive look and feel across all elements. [student work]