As a lover of art and all things creative, this piece is inspired by Andy Warhol.
As the Senior Graphic Designer for Hickory Tavern, I worked in a fast pace - highly creative role designing both print and digital graphic to promote events, limited time offers, coupons, and more.
Left, print graphic (24" x 36"), above digital graphic for social media and website.
This design was created to invite guest to a graduation celebration. This document is laid out to go straight to print with four pages total in the design space, to be printed on one single sheet of cardstock (front and back) folded in the center, including bleeds, trims, and color registration.
Two color screen print design for t-shirts. The design on the left is the finish render of the end product, as the right image is the file that was sent to the screen printer shop to create two screens (a dark red screen and a white screen).
Client needed a logo for their nonprofit. I created two design comps for them to select from based on their vision and color choices. Client went with the logo on top, however I packaged the file so that they had both spot color and full color option for both digital and print needs.
Another logo example below.
This design incorporates a die-cut window, so that the sample metal can bee seen through the window without removing it from sleeve. This was for a corporation so it was very important to include safety cautions and use graphic guidelines to maintain brand awareness.
This catalog was designed for both print and digital. Pages had to be rearrange to reduce the print cost with the least amount of handling.
This invitation was designed to invite guest to the tradeshow booth as well as a meet-and-greet during the National AIA tradeshow.