Making a product and a campaign around it was an interesting and fun design challenge! The pin itself was meant to be a cute and sassy take on the notion of “being salty” so I chose a fresh pastel palette that would look good against gold plating.I wanted to make postcards and bookmarks that would suit the style of the pin itself to make the packages more fun. I also gave digital commissions to the people that pledged at a higher tier and gave them “Salty Style” avatars.
A collection of various logos and tattoos I was commissioned to make. My work combines organic lines with thoughtful and bright colors, and I work closely with clients to ensure that I give them the right level of detail depending on their needs and what the piece will be used for.
My partner started a stunt choreography group that specializes in fight choreography with various fighting styles. Most of the members are in the NYC area, and together they have already made a few short films and videos. He wanted a clean logo that would reflect the combination of fighting styles, and still be inclusive in terms of portraying various bodies and genders. He commissioned me to make a logo for a shirt, a banner for social, and a logo with just the initials that could be used as a watermark. With this in mind, I gave him this pack of files.
To see their social media: Untapped Arsenal
Available at https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/5995286-lonely-witch-club
I do some freelance design for St James’ Episcopal church here in New York City, and the main project they have me on lately is making mini-posters out of a different bible verse each week! These are meant to grab the attention of kids, as well as adults as they walk through the halls of the parish house. I keep the lineart very clean and try to pick colors that make the words feel fresh. The designs are hand-drawn and then converted into vectors. From there I add and alter text, and color the line art in Adobe Illustrator.