Bag designs that I worked on for Two’s Company that were created for a summer collection that focused on tropical patterns.
Advertisement for a sampling event for bar Beer Culture in Manhattan using the beer brand’s existing brand elements & language.
Graphics developed for Acopia Home Loans to target first-time homebuyers. These graphics strategically align with the company's values and aspirations, with the ultimate goal of strengthening their brand identity and marketing presence in the mortgage industry.
A magazine ad that depicts the dangers of forest fires by spreading awareness.
A brand identity project for Bear Mountain State Park created by expirimenting with different hand made processes to create the organic ridges and shapes on each asset. When creating the logo, I decided to focus on creating something that was powerful, and showed both the form of a bear and of the letter “M”.
A type textbook that emphasizes it’s content through the use of basic geometric shapes throughout the entire book.
What’s in a Name Brand is a book cover I designed for a book investigating big brands and exploring what goes into their brand identities & logos.
A postcard for the event “RESTORE.”, A craft fair that focuses on refurbishing older furniture and making it appear young again.
Business cards designed for an antiques dealer & furniture artist, Little Cherry Vintage. The design will also extend to the clients web presence in the form of banners, advertisements and for physical banners in the client’s shop.
Concept & signage for a Donut shop’s store collateral.
Logo & event collateral created for an animal rescue that take cats and dogs out of unsafe environments and transports them to New York to find new homes.
Haven is a line of products that I have begun developing for children with Attention Deficit Disorder. My logo and name process involved thinking about the children’s home, because it is a place that creates the foundation of how children will begin to treat their possessions and it is a place that affects their mood in the early stages of their lives. The chalkboard paint is designed to allow children with a hyperactivity disorder to have an outlet by allowing them to draw freely on a wall with the ability to wash the child’s creation off when it is done.