Scroll down below to see some selections of my work from this unit.
For this project, we analyzed real magazine cover layouts and got all the necessary measurements to create mockups for our own versions of their cover art. After that, we did our own photography and design work to shoot photos and design our own cover story. My magazine is RollingStone and I wanted to create a retro look!
For this project, we worked with a Boston-based photographer named Goldetron to help him develop a logo to define his visual identity. In addition to sharing some logo ideas, we arranged our favorite design as a watermark to showcase it on some of his photography. He shoots fine art photography including fashion, modeling, and landscapes, so we worked to develop graphics to showcase his style and brand! Check out his photography at https://www.goldetron.com/
For this project, we created logos and banners to advertise our own media work with marketing-ready graphics! These were some of the designs I created that reflect my brand and my style as an artist. Below is a Facebook banner I made to showcase my favorite logo, which was #5!
For this project, we worked with students in the Medical Professions program to design infographics that will be hung up at the Central Vermont Hospital! My poster is about blood types. My Medical Professions partner sent the text and some basic design concepts, and from there, I made this design with custom graphics and a layout to advertise this medical issue!
For this project, we were hired by the Vermont chapter of Chicks In Bowls to design graphics for their organization that promotes quad roller skating and skateboarding for the female, trans, and non-binary community. We worked to make designs they could use on social media, t-shirts, stickers, and more to promote their brand and showcase the awesome activities they inspire!
For this project, we worked with a new program at our partner school called Spaulding Educational Alternatives. We used input they provided on a design brief to offer some logo and graphic ideas that they can use when they open their new school campus. We are waiting to see which design they will pick to use on t-shirts, letterheads, stickers, their website, and more!
For this project, we designed an event poster for a Higher Ground Show with a band or performer that we would love to go see! To do this, we had to create original assets and could only choose to use the artist’s logo or masked/manipulated photo if we wanted. Although this show isn't actually happening, it was good practice to explore graphic design for promotional posters. I made my poster for Taylor Swift featuring some original digital graphics I made based on her recent album art photography!
For this project, we worked with a team of filmmakers from the Burlington area who were seeking a new logo for their business. Using the notes they gave us in the creative brief, we designed logos that could look sleek and professional and ready to be animated. These were some of the designs I shared, and check out their work at https://www.facebook.com/VariantVisuals/
For this project, we were challenged to create any type of creative art design that utilized triangles as a foundational element and to share our product in only one day! As a class challenge, we got feedback on these from our advisory board to showcase our skills working within a prompt. For my design, I used triangles to make a piece that explored sarcoma to raise awareness about it as a damaging cancer.
For this project, we designed custom artwork to be placed on snowboards in honor of Vermont legend Jake Burton Carpenter. We showcased our design on mockups to showcase the 3D texture of the boards when printed out, and also used Photoshop to place our designs on snowboard action shots to see our work in action. I made a bunch of designs with lots of fun graphics (even one featuring Jill!).
For this project, we each got a fake business based on a real local business that we were tasked to make designs for. My business was Discovery Zone, a daycare that wanted to rebrand to appeal to more families with a sleek professional design. To approach this project as a graphic designer, I analyzed my business by reading quotes and goals of theirs in a creative brief and then designed a 5-color scheme palette, collection of logo mockups, and a demonstration of some half-page advertisements to showcase how the business could make use of the visual brand I envisioned for them!
For this one-day class challenge, we competed to make the most interesting and most eye-appealing can/package design for a product called MNDFL (like “mindful”), a fictional energy drink that offered a healthier, earth-conscious, and more sustainable product than other more “macho” energy drinks. After making several logo thumbnails, I chose my favorite design to make this mockup of how my branding would look on an actual product can!
For this project, we worked with a new Vermont band called “Griefcase.” They hired our class to make logo designs for their debut album and for t-shirts that they are printing out, so these were some of the designs I submitted. Since their musical influences were 1990’s and 2000’s rock bands, I did some research into the genre and made logos to match the feel of their alternative rock sound! Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/GriefcaseVT
For this open-ended project, we showcased our knowledge of color theory to make our own color wheel where color drove the meaning behind our own original art piece. My color wheel features the artist’s primary and secondary colors and uses custom typography shapes to reflect the hues.
For this project, we created more advanced typography art using clipping masks, type on a path tool, and type modification techniques. I used the typeface Alberobello Serif to express how much I like Dunkin' Donuts.
For this project, we learned about typography practices like kerning, tracking, leading, paragraph alignments, justification, and font families to make typography art. For my design, I made text art of my favorite Instagram caption.
This was our first time using the pen tool in Adobe Illustrator to make custom shapes. Using portrait photos as guides, we made cartoon versions of ourselves! We also printed these out as stickers.
For this project, we showed greater mastery of the Pen Tool to make a digital drawing graphic of a vehicle. I made two different car designs, all with the pen tool and vector drawing skills!