This design was made for the Tucson High School 2017-2018 Homecoming game. While originally commissioned for the THMS Student Council to print and sell as the official Homecoming shirt, this design was rejected for an alternate design. However, the THMS Red Army graphic design club asked my permission to use this design to print and sell sweaters at the game (right). After giving them permission to use the design, only a handful of sweaters were printed on due to the last minute request, but every single one sold out at the game. This design would be my first successful commission and allow me to develop my passion for graphic design.
The Tucson High Interact Club was a leadership development club that taught student important lesson in order to be successful in modern society. A liaison for the club reached out to me and asked me to personalized logo for their chapter. When I presented this design, it was an instant hit. As far as I know this logo was only used for the club members of this school year, but I still consider it a successful commissioned work.
A logo for a joint project between the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson and Tucson Medical Center to prevent teen diabetes. This program provided kids and their parents the resources and knowledge they needed in order to prevent or maintain teenage diabetes. This logo was commissioned by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Tucson.
An updated logo for one of the clubs residing at the University of Arizona. This design updates the globe to have a realistic look, as well as updating the letters to look more akin to the alphabet. The plane is re-used to keep a consistent identity with their past logos. This logo was commissioned by the President of the club at the time.
An updated logo for the longstanding THMS Gallery. Implementing both the modern, and slightly altered, design of the schools mascot, and a digital rendering of the tops of one of the pillars standing Infront of the school. This logo was commissioned by the curator of the THMS Gallery.
This logo was voluntarily made for the Spanish as a Heritage Language department of the University of Arizona. Both designs were used for a banner to advertise the department first "SHL Talent Show". While not commissioned, logo was requested by the head the department at the time
A logo made for a local business here in Tucson, AZ. This logo uses a light cursive font that flows with the clouds that rest above, along with a small rising sun to match with the main title for constancy. This logo was commissioned by the owners of Wonder Restoration and Carpet Cleaning
A series of graphics designed for the Jardin De Niños learning center here in Tucson, AZ. The graphics include an update to the main logo (top left), A sign for their display window in the front of the building (top right), a version of their logo for embroidery on employee uniforms (bottom left), and just the updated logo imagery for a letterhead (bottom right). This logo was commision by the owner of the learning center.
This tattoo design features the Greek God of Sea: Poseidon, standing upon a cliff while looking out at sea with his trident in hand. This design was created using Procreate as apposed to Adobe Illustrator, where most of my work is conducted. This desogn was commissioned by my little brother.
This logo features a flaming skull in the middle of capturing a nuclear explosion moments after detonation. The concept of the logo derives form the ironic theme of "nuclear paradise". This logo was also creadit with Procreate. The is logo was commissioned by local photographer, Phillip Garcia.