Print design requires an incredible attention to detail and eye for composition and layout. I am well-versed in the needs of the press and how that may affect a given project.
 |
Long-time client Love Haight and I set to work on a print catalog showcasing their clothing line. The project involved custom photography/styling, layout and design. A terrific project from start to finish, the catalog helped to push the branding into a more "organic" aesthetic.
|
 |
Popular trendy boutique, Downtown Divas needed a revamp on their VIP card and coupon. We worked together to develop a look and feel that updated the original brand into something more hip and stylish.
|
 |
My client required edgy one-sheets they could print or send via email to potential sponsors for a variety of X-games style events throughout the country.
|
 |
As the Art Director of National Health Review Magazine, I am responsible for the development and creation of the look and feel of the entire magazine. Article treatment all the way to select ad creation, this magazine is a tremendous project, but the challenge constantly keeps me thinking creatively.
|
 |
I've been working with Denison Consulting (Ann Arbor, MI) for over two years now on select projects involving their print collateral including various brochures, CD cases, one sheets, and ads. A softskills software company, Denison needs their brand to be crisp, professional, and include the human element.
|
 |
A 60 page perfect bound exhibition book. This book was truly an exercise in emulating the aesthetic of the artist and her creative, collage approach to her collection. All the works included in the exhibition, including original works in acrylic, monoprint, and collage were assembled and paired carefully with her own personal writings.
|
 |
This design was proposed to the board of Health First as a possible layout style for their regular newsletters. The client requested a design that more closely resembled a traditional periodical while keeping in mind the company brand. The brand was retained in the use of typography and company colors.
|
 |
Kansas City-based illustrator and artist Lauren Alexander needed a cohesive promotional packet to send to publishers. We created a system that embodied the imagination, creativity, and energy that her illustrations portray so easily.
|
| |
|