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Projects
This page is a collection of my past and present projects. Through my catalog of artworks, I aim to show my range of ability in various mediums as well as my main focus on digital creation.

Reap What You Sew
This project was a personal challenge to bring an aesthetic to a product that neither would match and create a brand based on those conflicting styles. This project was also inspired by real world brands that are currently practicing these same ideas.

99 Cent Poster
This poster was a research project on the artist Andreas Gursky. I was tasked with choosing one of his artworks and creating an informational poster with a theme from that piece. I chose "99 Cent" and decided to make the poster look like a coupon advertisement to go along with the super market theme in his piece. I wanted to create something that could have been found within that piece.

Insanity
This poster was designed with the idea of utilizing the vulture icon that is centered in the piece. Vultures have been used to convey elements of insanity or madness. This is where the inspiration for the pinwheel like design that takes up the background comes from. On top of that, the quote accompanying the icon follows along the curves of this pinwheel along with specific elements being multiplied and stacked on top of each other.

Ouros
This logo design and branding is meant to represent a company that would utilize future technology to create the new methods of transportation. The idea of a snake being the logo comes from the symbol of the ouroboros meaning new or everlasting life. The company would be an electric based car company with a focus on utility as well as everyday use vehicles.

Raver Magazine Cover
This is a typography based fictional publication. The content of this magazine is composed of letter-forms found within nature and everyday life.
The magazine also has a secondary theme of the style typography used in advertising and more specifically the way typography is integrated within alcohol advertisement.
The magazine also has a secondary theme of the style typography used in advertising and more specifically the way typography is integrated within alcohol advertisement.

Tales From the Better
Side of the Mirror
This design was apart of a private piece. An album cover was requested for a passion project and was open to any ideas utilizing just the title. A highly saturated color palate, simple type, and a well shot photo were incorporated with the idea of focusing on what could be on the other side of this window.

Images by Rachel
This design is a logo for a client starting their photography business. The client also wanted to incorporate an art element because they incorporated painting and other art elements into their photography as well. I decided for the background I would do a paint swab to work in the requested color and then build the logo on top with the half camera and then text on the right.

Water Cooler
This was a logo design for an Instagram brand that I started at the beginning of the Covid quarantine. The idea of Not the Water Cooler was to have artists create posters or advertising for a tv show or movie that they enjoyed and send me that artwork. I would then post it and tag that artist to expose my followers to the show and more so the artist. The underlining idea was also about how social media has become the the new age office water cooler talking space.

Cats Doc.
This piece was apart of my social media brand to expose people to artists and different tv shows and movies. I made this piece to get started with the brand. It is based on a documentary of the same name and brings together different elements of the entire documentary.

Augmented Artwork
This piece was apart of a project to add some piece of new technology that in a sense is helpful but takes away from a masterpiece. I chose to augment the classic "School of Athens" and put QR codes over each of the famous figures in the artwork. This way people could walk up and scan them to find out everything about that person but at the same time, this addition of technological recognition takes away from the artistical recognition.

Home
for the
Holidays
This photo was conceived with the notion of trying to draw from other famous artists and to
not be limited to just photographers. Norman Rockwell and his Saturday Evening Post covers were the primary inspirations for this photo. It is meant to draw upon the elements of the ideal family values and traditions. The lights that fill certain rooms of the house in question suggest residents and possibly guests home for the holidays.
not be limited to just photographers. Norman Rockwell and his Saturday Evening Post covers were the primary inspirations for this photo. It is meant to draw upon the elements of the ideal family values and traditions. The lights that fill certain rooms of the house in question suggest residents and possibly guests home for the holidays.
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