This affirmation card deck was created as of part of TCC’s “Be Certain“ campaign. Each card was designed/ illustrated by a designer in the Graphics department. The affirmation card I illustrated is the one that reads, ”You’re going to make it”.
Taking the role of Art Director, I developed a concept and created a unique campaign of 3 print ads while maintaining the product brand for Purell. The tagline is “Dirty hands? Might as well do this,” I played with the idea that when people don’t sanitize their hands, they will ultimately take germs of whatever they touched into their mouth.
The Tahita Fulkerson Library located at the Trinity River campus requested environmental graphics for the hallway leading to the Quiet Study Area. The purpose of these graphics was to make students feel calm and less stressed as this is where they go to study for exams.
TCC Trinity River campus is offering a new program for students interested in starting a business with microgreens. I created the visual campaign that included flyers, postcards and banners.
I created two custom holiday cards for TCC. On the first one, the client wanted to emphasize the “You Belong Here“ so I went with hand lettering and illustrations to complement it. The second one was a simple “Happy Holidays“ with dainty snowflake illustrations.
This brochure is targeted towards high school students in the Tarrant County area. It is utilized by the outreach department during presentations towards prospective students. The brochure features the college’s diversity, locations, affordability and wide variety of career paths.
GDUSA Inhouse Design Award Winner - 2023
Women’s History Month is a time when we honor and highlight women’s contributions in American history. In 2022, the theme was “Women: providing healing, promoting hope.” To advertise events at Trinity River campus, I illustrated two women in health care preparing to stand in the frontlines as COVID was threatening our communities. They represent courage and healing, while the dove in the background is a symbol of hope.
GDUSA Inhouse Design Award Winner - 2022
The challenge was to create a new brand identity for a vineyard/wine company. I chose this company because their current overall identity is outdated, I wanted to give them a fresh new look while keeping aspects from their original design. I started with developing a logo that would capture the essence of a vineyard, then continued with hand drawing the grapes that accompany the label and outer packaging. For the website, I created a clean layout for customers to easily navigate and learn about Delaney Vineyards history and their products.
Colorful, fun, loud and comedy – that describes Chris Turner. I designed multiple digital assets, including banners and a social media post, to advertise this Comedy Night.
I redesigned the logo for Kabob House, a local Middle Eastern restaurant. They did not have an official logo, only their name in a generic typeface. I decided to bring together their initials (KH) and “house” to create the logo; simple with not too much decoration that would fit their current dinning atmosphere. To bring everything together I created a pattern that resemble Iranian tile designs.
This is a personal project I started to challenge myself with creating a unique alphabet. I love linear art and typography so this was a great opportunity to explore various techniques along the way.
These are some projects I did, just for fun!