Take a look at what I've been working on in my college career from event flyers, to club merchandise, to class projects. Hope you like what you see!
Poster design on display at Emmanuel College for the spring 2024 Moonlight Breakfast, Saddle Up for Finals.
These marketing flyers created for ECPT (Emmanuel College Programming Team) were made using Canva, Adobe Illustrator, and Photoshop. Each of these flyers are printed and posted around campus and converted into Instagram-friendly square images. We also print large posters for our big events to get additional advertising.
With my internship at FableVision Studios, I played a key role in drafting and scheduling social media posts across X, Linkedin, and Facebook. These are just a handful of the posts I created during my time as their Marketing and Studio Operations Intern.
Spring 2024 Moonlight Breakfast, Saddle Up for Finals, executive board shirt design for the Emmanuel College Programming Team (ECPT).
I've been lucky to be able to create and wear shirts for the ECPT board during our large-scale traditional events, along with apparel for the Swift Society. We've also ordered duffel bags for our ECPT board and advisor along with stickers to give away at Swift Society events. These were created using Canva, Illustrator, and Photoshop, and ordered on Custom Ink and Sticker Mule.
Fantastic Mr. Fox Red Remarkable apple linoleum print for Printmaking course (2024).
In the spring semester of my senior year, I was able to take Intro to Printmaking. I was taught the basics of linoleum carving, copper etching, and screen printing. Learning what it takes to create prints is opened my eyes to a whole new side of art that I had never understood before. Printmaking is tedious work, but uncovering your final piece after you take it out of the press is such a rewarding feeling that is so unique to the craft.
Local restaurant website designed on SquareSpace for Interactive Design course (2024).
At Emmanuel College, I've created several projects while pursuing marketing and graphic design. These were made for classes I took called Poster & Information Design, Interactive Design, and Package & Publication Design. I used Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Dimension, and Photoshop to create them, and one of them was printed on a wood burning printer!
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