Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Carousel Book Pantone Mailer (the bane of my existence)







I had to make this mailer to go with my final Pantone project, it took me several weeks and 4 different versions. I'm really happy with the end result and I can't say that I will ever willing make another mailer again! I was really inspired to do this style of book based on the work of Britney Lee, her cut out scenes are amazing. I did five scenes, each one for all of my posters.






These are my final poster designs for the final Pantone project in my Digital Design II class. They are quite different from my first attempt, and I think they looking much better now. I also got to spend some quality time with my Wacom Tablet. yay!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

where colors live




So these are some illustrations I have been drawing over the past week. They are for a promotional campaign for Pantone for my Digital Design class. It's my first time working with my wacom tablet for an extended period of time, but overall I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.

Friday, October 23, 2009

my first html website

This is a comp of a homepage for a theater website I'm currently working on in my Web Design I class. The State Street Theater is supposed to be an upscale movie theater in a small town that is bringing back the glamour of the 1930's. It's my first time really working with html and css, but so far it's .... going.

take pride in america redesign





It's been a while since I posted something...BUT I do have a few things I would like to get up to prove I haven't been completely lazy.

This is part of a rebranding assignment I got in my Digital Design II class. It's for an organization called Take Pride in America that encourages people to go out and volunteer. We had to redesign their logo, create stationery, billboards, a poster, magazine ad and clothing designs. So here's my progress thus far.

Friday, October 17, 2008

i scream at ice cream



This was for my Digital Design Class. We had to design 2 print ads for Haagen Dazs Ice Cream. Shooting the ice cream was pretty tedious, frustrating and expensive (vanilla beans, 11 bucks a pop..) but I think the end result came out alright. I'd eat it.