Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Cause Life Billboard
I created this as a class assignment to design a billboard for anyone or anything that we chose. I decided on causelife because one of my friends had been trying to raise money for a well, and so I designed this for the class but also for him.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Magazine Recreation
Our professor gave our class the task of recreating a magazine page as exactly as we could. I tore this page out of Alternative Press magazine
Friday, October 7, 2011
Boon Inc Brochure
This is a brochure that I created as a class project for real-life company Boon Inc, a kids bath accessories producer. Our professor knows the owner of the company, and received the text and pictures from her.
Sawdust Festival
I created this ad for the Sawdust Art Festival in California as a class project. Our Professor provided the text, but she left the rest to our discretion.
Red: The Heroic Rescue
Bell's Soap
I created this as an ad following a redesign of a ficticious product, "Bell's Soap." The "client" gave us the original logo and then what he thought of the soap. He came in twice, the first time to critique our first attempt, the second to critique our final. This is my final.
Move. With Assurance and Hope
I created this image as part of a graphic design application at school. I had to make an image based around the concept of confidence in God. As I thought about it, I realized that confidence in God allows us to move forward without fear, with assurance and hope. The arrows symbolize the forward motion, the large "Move." I wrote a simple statement, a command, an exhortation to move and not remain motionless.
Caution: Do Not Cross
I created this as a part of my application for a graphic design position at school. They asked me to create a photo-based and a text-based image, each based around its own theme that they provided. This image represents purity within relationships. In any romantic relationship you must draw a line, and you cannot cross that line. We must exercise caution because beyond that line lies things that may pique our curiosity, but we should not cross that line.
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