Corporate ID, package design and construction, and product shots.
I did everything here but make the chocolates.
Bags and box are hand-constructed.
During our senior show, someone stole the bag of chocolate-covered espresso beans. I was way more upset about bag than the beans. Constructing a bag out of mylar isn't easy, or in any way more practical than purchasing one. Lesson learned.
Corporate ID, package design and construction, and product shots.
Dust jacket for a children's book.
Martini glass box design.
There are 24 or so different painted martini glass styles in this line; each box has a sticker on the lid showing the style. We had only the factory's photos to work with, and I did a lot of involved color correcting on each one to remove glare, correct for blurriness, etc.
Page layout and typography. Redesign of a multi-page newsletter.
Tri-fold brochure design.
Call-to-Action postcard.
Part of a three-part literature system including postcard and brochure.
Magazine cover submission.
Two-page spread. Page layout, design and typography.
Physical mock-up. Booklet with portfolio samples in a hand-cut sleeve.
I got a lot of really cool hand-cut confetti out of this project.
Promotional booklets with hand-cut sleeves.
Brochure concept and design with photo direction.
My goal was to present information on a creative course of study in a dynamic, fun and accessible way.
I storyboarded the images, which were photographed by Emily Askew. I also made many of the props, including the soft-sculpture dragon and paper mache spider and robot.
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