Through my internship at Simmons Univeristy Athletics, I've gotten the opportunity to design social media graphics for their Instagram. Following all branding guidelines to create social media templates. Played a pivotal role in driving increased interaction and fan involvement through visually stimulating graphics, contributing to a measurable growth in social media following and overall engagement.Â
Showing 3 different perspectives of the word detached.Â
Practical: The puzzle pieces are detached from each other.
Poetic: The person is emotionally detached and feels like they are wearing a mask to hide their true emotions.
 Persuasive: The girl is detached from the world by being on her phone while the whole world behind her is being destroyed.Â
Bungee is a font face on Adobe Fonts. Both posters are inspired by Bungee. The left shows a conceptual interpretation of the bungee font. While the left shares information about the creator of the font.Â
The word Recycle is hidden in plain sight inside a bird's nest covered in plastic. Representing birds that die from plastic in our oceans.
Poster designs used to promote upcoming Choir concerts.
Comm Liaison is a club at Simmons University that assists Communications students advance their skills and network with allumni. Font chosen to match the thickness of the microphone.
Next For Autism is a Nonprofit organization that builds national programs that enhance the lives of autistic adults, based on our vision that everyone deserves to lead a productive and fulfilling life. I chose to redesign their logo because their original logo was too serious and corporate. Compared to competitors they have colorful and playful logos. The colors were chosen based off research that people with autism enjoy muted toned colors.Â
Handwritten logo inspired by balloons. The Random Society is a bright & colorful society that praises people for being random.
Mood board used for the logo.
Mallards is a small business that sells unique & fun pool floaties.
Using a cropped version of the letter "O", I created rhythm and asymmetrical patterns.
Inspired by my choir teacher's beard and glasses. I included different voice parts throughout the beard.