
PORTFOLIO
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MULTILEVEL PACKAGING

FLIP IT is a DIY flip book kit. The target audience is young teens with an interest in dark and “edgy” art. The kit is designed to inspire and provide all of the supplies for flip book beginners. The package itself also doubles as a container to hold index cards, flip books, and a light box. Instructions and pictures are included on the back of the box.
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CAMPAIGN

The Ramen Runner food truck concept provides ramen to university students in Raleigh, NC.The goal is to serve affordable, quality ramen on selected days at multiple university campuses.
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COLLABORATIVE PROJECT

Eyes Wide Open involved a collaboration with a fellow student photographer. We worked together from start to finish including concepts, design, scheduling, styling, and shooting. This campaign for an androgynous clothing brand concept.
SINGLE PIECES

The center poster is a simple infographic about the life of a star. The left poster is about Neville Brody, a graphic designer and typographer. It shows some of his popular fonts and fun facts through a timeline of information. The right poster is about Gestalt’s Principle of Similarity. The theme is on betrayal, which includes a poem by Grace A. Marino.

The Red Spider Lily is a seed packaging concept. In Buddhist writings, this flower is said to guide the dead through Samsara, the cycle of rebirth. It is associated with death and has become an extremely popular symbol in anime. The packaging is designed for a target audience that knows of the flower from anime.

Stellar Sam is branding based on the qualities, personality, and identity of a chosen colleague. Stellar Sam features a bright, bold and intelligent look that makes a sophisticated but fun statement.

The center poster is a simple infographic about the life of a star. The left poster is about Neville Brody, a graphic designer and typographer. It shows some of his popular fonts and fun facts through a timeline of information. The right poster is about Gestalt’s Principle of Similarity. The theme is on betrayal, which includes a poem by Grace A. Marino.