Ecological Fibers is a global leader in manufacturing environmentally sound covering materials for books, packaging, and more. Ecological Fibers had the goal of going direct to consumer by selling their signature Rainbow® kraft paper among other specialty papers. The target demographic for their products are colleges and schools, paper artists, Cricket users along with casual lovers of paper. Wanting to appeal to the creative demographic, the packaging design was inspired by Bauhaus art movement of the early 20th century. Each product has the same signature geometric design with a different monochromatic color palette based on the color of the paper. You can find or purchase Ecological Fibers paper on Amazon and Walmart
Promotional Video for Ecological Fibers Shed-Proof Glitter Paper
Promotional Video for Ecological Fibers Hemp Paper
Kinetic type animation based on a scene from the movie Mean Girls. Illustrations were created in Adobe Illustrator and then animated in Adobe After Effects.
The exhibit booklet was designed for the Summer of Love Graphic Design and Photography exhibit in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The pink overlays on the photography resemble the popular rose-colored glasses of the ’60s while full spreads of different artists emphasize the importance of art and music during the time. This project was created for my Advanced Typography course.
NKD SKN is an all-natural skincare brand with ingredients derived from plants. NKD SKN helps women find and embrace their natural look and feel good in their skin.
Personal portfolio project in which I designed labels for my handmade bar soaps. Labels are based on the 12 zodiac signs and each of their characteristics. Created in Adobe Illustrator, the zodiac illustrations are made up of simple line work while using their own monochrome color palettes to make each bar of soap personal and distinct.
My internship at Beeze Tees Screen Printing has given me a better understanding of the connection between design and effective marketing. As a graphic designer at Beeze Tees, I had the opportunity to design apparel and promotional products for local businesses and community programs. I enjoyed creating meaningful relationships with clients in the community and looked forward to working with them time and time again. I also had the opportunity to design items for the Beeze Tees retail store in both Keene and Manchester New Hampshire. Some of these items include t-shirts, stickers, shot glasses, and postcards that would appeal to tourists and locals.
The more Beeze Tees continued to grow, the more important social media marketing became. In 2019 I took over the company’s Facebook and Instagram pages. I created content within the brand guidelines and photographed promotional products for posts. I also made a Snapchat account for Beeze Tees that was effective when promoting community events or sales. This experience allowed me to become more interested in social media marketing. After this experience, I have continued to educate myself on social media marketing strategies in hopes to manage more accounts in the future.
Sold Out in the Beeze Tees retail store.
As an intern at Taste for Life publications, I designed spreads and advertisements using Adobe InDesign for multiple health food magazines such as Taste for Life, Supermarket, and Remedies. These publications can be found at Whole Foods, Market Basket, and local health food stores or online at tasteforlife.com/magazine-archive.
Did you know that 60% of the world’s child laborers in developing countries are young girls or women? Girls in Nepal and other developing countries are forced to work hazardous and unsustainable jobs in brick or textile factories with little to no pay. These girls become women who were denied an education, family, and a salary that allows them to live comfortably.
Mahila (meaning woman in Hindi) aims to give women in developing countries a career, community, and safe environment to make the salary they deserve. Mahila collects clothing donations through our website which are then recycled into unique and sustainable bags, rugs, blankets, shawls, and more by one of the Mahila women. Register online at Mahila.com and we will send you our Mahila Box which you then fill with clothes that can be used to give a woman a job and recycled into something beautiful! You can either be able to purchase the item your clothes helped a Mahila woman make or you can donate for free!
The Mahila logo is only to be used in the typefaces Adobe Garamond Semibold and Helvetica Neue Thin and only in the color palette shown below. The patchwork symbol underneath the tagline is under no circumstance to be changed to a different variety of the brand’s color palette. There is to be a 1/4 margin around the logo at all times and it can not be rotated at any angle but can be scaled to any size.
Mahila’s website is an essential aspect of how Mahila helps women in developing countries. Through the website, donors are able to order the Mahila Box in which they send back clothes that are to be donated to women that will repurpose them to make a career and living wage. On Mahila.com visitors are able to shop items from a variety of small handicraft shops that employ women around the world.
The design for the wall clock is inspired by the golden ratio and its ability to influence successful design. This project was a personal project created during my undergrad at Keene State College.
A series of poster designs inspired by David Carson’s photo collages. The design of each poster revolves around a different catchphrase with imagery that comments on the given phrase. Photoshop was used to cut, edit, and construct each collage.
The redesign for the popular book series, The Hunger Games was inspired by significant symbols in each book. Rewatching the movies helped evoke some of the imagery associated with each story. Each image or symbol in the covers represents the rebellion of Panem against the capital. This project was created for my Graphic Design Thinking course in College.