Digital Works

  • Tottie Pops Logo Design

    I took a course called Visual Identity & Branding where I worked with a client. We worked together to create designs for her small lipgloss business Tottie Pops. From the colors to the typeface, I reworked her brand, logo, and slogan.

  • Tottie Pops Style Guide

    I created a style guide to present my finalized ideas to my client. In here I have designs for the logo, business card, letterhead, and notecard. I also have 3D mockups for posters, packaging, and apparel.

  • See More Movie Communication Platform

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_OP5jrdhvHDEZjXobvdUQNZAko9i815X/view?usp=share_link

    I took a course called Interaction Design where my partner and I designed a prototype for an app that improved the movie watching experience. With our app See More, viewers can find diverse movies in a convenient matter. Users are able to like, rate, and post comments as well. This is our take on an improved streaming service with elements of movie platforms like IMDB as well as an app like Reddit where there are chat forums to discuss with a community.

    The link above leads to a screen recording of the interactive prototype.

  • See More Screen Design

    Here are all of the screens involved in our app.

  • How Much Stuff Is Enough?

    For my final project in my studio course this semester, I wrote, digitally illustrated and crafted an original, 32 page children’s book. This book teaches life lessons such as “sharing is caring” and “what goes around comes around”, as well as deeper concepts such as scarcity mindset versus abundance mindset.

  • How Much Stuff Is Enough - Page Layout

    Here are all of the finalized pages. I also added a front cover, back cover, end pages, title page, dedication page, and copyright page to imitate a published book as best I could. I ended up using the saddle stitch method to manually bind the pages together into a book.

  • Food Flow App Part 1

    In this day and age, many of us are blessed with an excess of food. Sadly, most of the leftovers end up in the garbage. In an average household, it may not be more than a plate or so, but restaurants and hotels throw tons of food every day. Enter: a food donation app. This app can help connect the donators a.k.a the restaurants, hotels, and people with the organizations that collect the food for the most needed. Or even connect them directly with the people who need food.

  • Food Flow App Part 2

  • Social Media Infographic

  • When The Leaves Turn Brown Part 1

    I designed a series (3) of children’s book cover illustrations that shared the same title but had different literary genres and characters. This first book depicts a story about hibernation and love told through the perspective of a bear.

  • When The Leaves Turn Brown Part 1 - Illustrated

    I wrote and illustrated my story of When The Leaves Turn Brown through a series of 10 images.

  • When The Leaves Turn Brown Part 2

    This second book in my series of children’s book cover illustrations depicts a story of adventure as a flock of birds fly somewhere else when the leaves turn brown.

  • When The Leaves Turn Brown Part 3

    This third and final book in my series of children’s book cover illustrations depicts a story of a daunting leaf monster that comes out to kidnap children when the leaves turn brown.

  • Flying Chair

    What if chairs could fly? Would the chair be flying or would something be flying the chair?

  • Good Trouble

    An interpretation of the relationship to the artist to their environment.

  • Floral Patterns

  • Nyhavn Poster

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    A digital illustration of me as I went cherry picking, an annual familial tradition, during the confusion that we called the beginning of the pandemic.

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    Illustrating my family’s kitchen, a location I am in every day, but in a different perspective. In so, I turn function into form.