Illustrative & Logo Work

Below is a selection of some of the illustrations and logos I’ve created for various small businesses and non-profits around the Bay Area. Most illustrative work is created by painting inside of Photoshop or Illustrator.

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A design for one of the first iterations of radish.org’s logos. They wanted a clean, simple version of their namesake for their icon, and a bright pop of color. The logo can be used as a background for typographic designs, as used above with their company slogan—”radical collective intelligence”—or as a standalone icon in web and print.

Logo + Business Cards

 
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App Wireframing

 

In 2018 I was able to create a few mockup designs for the app NEXT Music, which at that time was in the middle of launching. They had a general idea of a color palette and wanted to focus on neon, attention-grabbing visuals reminiscent of an arcade. What we came up with was a few wireframes, to be used as ads on the app store, that would showcase the app’s main three features: character selection style, music listening, and a guitar hero-esque gameplay.

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In 2015 I helped the local food-producing community garden of Bayview, Quesada Gardens, package and sell their homemade jams online. I was able to contribute a packaging design for their three types of jam (strawberry, plum, and apricot) the fruit of which all came from the garden itself. I was also able to help design a logo for their second website, an e-commerce platform for the products of the gardens which they called the Quesada Gardens General Store. To the project I also contributed design and structure build of this second site, using CSS and JavaScript.

Packaging + Web

 
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Poster DesignTwo designs from my time as a graphic designer on the campus of USF, my alma mater. From 2012-2015 I worked as the graphic designer for the university’s Gender & Sexuality center, where I designed and managed the printed orders of p…

Poster Design

Two designs from my time as a graphic designer on the campus of USF, my alma mater. From 2012-2015 I worked as the graphic designer for the university’s Gender & Sexuality center, where I designed and managed the printed orders of posters for the center’s events. To the center I contributed and developed my expertise in print design and print systems.

 
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Creative Direction
Design
Development

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