Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Sensual Salts Logo


This logo was designed for Julie Kline's bathsalt company.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Black Rock and Sage Layout



Also in 2008, I co-designed the new layout for Idaho State University's Black Rock & Sage Journal of Creative Works, a student-run publication. Adobe InDesign CS3 was used in it's creation.

"Coin Caper"


In the spring semester of 2008, I created a scratch ticket for the Idaho Lottery's National Contest entitled "Coin Caper," the scratch ticket inspired by the film noir genre. I was one of the top 3 winners!
The image provided shows the basic transformation my original sketch went through to become a scratch ticket.

Here's a link to the Idaho Lottery's current page that some more information for my ticket:

http://idaholottery.com/ticketpgs/scr906.asp

From what I've heard, it was doing really well.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Peach Font







Here is a font I designed in my Advanced Graphics course which I dubbed "Peach."











The below image is an example of how the font could be used. I liked the idea of it being part of the packaging for tea.




And an example of how I used it for fun, shortly after watching "Speed Racer" of course!

Elemental




















"Elemental" is an educational game developed by Bandicoot12 Studios, that I had the honor of designing the graphics for.
From the Logo to each individual element from the Periodic Table of Elements, I built everything from scratch.
 
Graphics for the game's interface were also developed, including buttons for navigation and screens for individual areas in the game, for instance, the How to Play area.

Playing the finished product was really the most rewarding part of it all!



Man Overboard

The "Man Overboard" beer label design was created for my Advanced Graphic Design course at Idaho State University.

I'm aware the "Scandanavian Ale" isn't spelled the same as Scandinavian, but that's exactly how I wanted it spelled.
I just preferred how it looked when it was spelled differently.

This project really was a lot of fun, and I look forward to opportunities to design packaging for different products.



Here's an image of the process my label went through: