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Built for the wall

These posters deliver a clear message at a glance. One idea leads, type holds at distance, and color keeps contrast strong. Images back up the copy and stay on brand. Each piece includes press-ready files with size, bleeds, and CMYK, as well as a screen version for online use. The result reads fast and works on the wall.

These posters deliver a clear message at a glance. One idea leads, type holds at distance, and color keeps contrast strong. Images back up the copy and stay on brand. Each piece includes press-ready files with size, bleeds, and CMYK, as well as a screen version for online use. The result reads fast and works on the wall.

Scoop Shoppe Artisan Creamery

This vibrant promotional ad for Scoop Shoppe Artisan Creamery was created in Photoshop as part of a class project focused on brand-aligned marketing materials. Designed to appeal to families and young audiences, the ad uses playful typography, a high-contrast color palette, and a fun, energetic layout to draw attention to the offer. The visual hierarchy ensures the call-to-action and special deal are easy to spot, while the brand’s personality comes through with cartoony accents and cheerful imagery.

Community Cup

This poster was designed in Adobe Illustrator for the GRA 205: Fundamentals of Design course. For this project, we were asked to select from a range of mock clients and create a promotional poster based on a provided design brief. I selected the Community Cup coffee shop, a new local business dedicated to creating a welcoming space for people of all ages. The poster includes required elements such as the grand opening date, discount offer, and social media handle. My design choices—color palette, layout, and typography—were all made to reflect the client’s warm, community-driven mission and to appeal to a broad neighborhood audience.

Global Clean Water Initiative

This poster was created in Adobe Illustrator for my GRA 290: Professional Practices of Web Design course. The assignment involved researching a specific country (in this case, Vietnam) to gain a deeper understanding of its culture, values, and visual language. Using those insights, I developed a Global Clean Water Initiative poster that reflects the organization’s mission and the audience’s cultural context. The final design incorporates symbolic colors, meaningful imagery, and a clear call to action, all of which support sustainable clean water efforts.

Scoop Shoppe Artisan Creamery

This vibrant promotional ad for Scoop Shoppe Artisan Creamery was created in Photoshop as part of a class project focused on brand-aligned marketing materials. Designed to appeal to families and young audiences, the ad uses playful typography, a high-contrast color palette, and a fun, energetic layout to draw attention to the offer. The visual hierarchy ensures the call-to-action and special deal are easy to spot, while the brand’s personality comes through with cartoony accents and cheerful imagery.

Community Cup

This poster was designed in Adobe Illustrator for the GRA 205: Fundamentals of Design course. For this project, we were asked to select from a range of mock clients and create a promotional poster based on a provided design brief. I selected the Community Cup coffee shop, a new local business dedicated to creating a welcoming space for people of all ages. The poster includes required elements such as the grand opening date, discount offer, and social media handle. My design choices—color palette, layout, and typography—were all made to reflect the client’s warm, community-driven mission and to appeal to a broad neighborhood audience.

Global Clean Water Initiative

This poster was created in Adobe Illustrator for my GRA 290: Professional Practices of Web Design course. The assignment involved researching a specific country (in this case, Vietnam) to gain a deeper understanding of its culture, values, and visual language. Using those insights, I developed a Global Clean Water Initiative poster that reflects the organization’s mission and the audience’s cultural context. The final design incorporates symbolic colors, meaningful imagery, and a clear call to action, all of which support sustainable clean water efforts.

Scoop Shoppe Artisan Creamery

This vibrant promotional ad for Scoop Shoppe Artisan Creamery was created in Photoshop as part of a class project focused on brand-aligned marketing materials. Designed to appeal to families and young audiences, the ad uses playful typography, a high-contrast color palette, and a fun, energetic layout to draw attention to the offer. The visual hierarchy ensures the call-to-action and special deal are easy to spot, while the brand’s personality comes through with cartoony accents and cheerful imagery.

Community Cup

This poster was designed in Adobe Illustrator for the GRA 205: Fundamentals of Design course. For this project, we were asked to select from a range of mock clients and create a promotional poster based on a provided design brief. I selected the Community Cup coffee shop, a new local business dedicated to creating a welcoming space for people of all ages. The poster includes required elements such as the grand opening date, discount offer, and social media handle. My design choices—color palette, layout, and typography—were all made to reflect the client’s warm, community-driven mission and to appeal to a broad neighborhood audience.

Global Clean Water Initiative

This poster was created in Adobe Illustrator for my GRA 290: Professional Practices of Web Design course. The assignment involved researching a specific country (in this case, Vietnam) to gain a deeper understanding of its culture, values, and visual language. Using those insights, I developed a Global Clean Water Initiative poster that reflects the organization’s mission and the audience’s cultural context. The final design incorporates symbolic colors, meaningful imagery, and a clear call to action, all of which support sustainable clean water efforts.