Projects
Brother’s Craft Brewery
Project Date: 11/20/2
For this project, I was tasked with coming up with a way for the local to Harrisonburg business Brother’s Craft Brewery co. to announce their move to a new location. The goal was clear: get people excited about the move, and continue to maintain trust between Brother’s current customers within the community.
Through my use of a continuous “sunset on the Blue Ridge” color pallet, and skills learned in Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator, I was able to come up with a creative brief highlighting my “big ideas” for the announcement, a brochure, and social media posts for the Brothers.
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Location: Harrisonburg, VA
Brother’s Craft Brewery Moving Announcement
First Web Page
Project Date: 11/11/24
For this project, I were tasked with modifying the HTML and CSS of an existing web page and adding text, imagery, and other content to reflect my chosen topic.
I chose to create a website with the title “The Top 5 Best Pink Floyd Songs” because Pink Floyd is not only one of my favorite bands, but I knew I could get creative with this project. Starting in Illustrator, I designed a logo to represent my website (and Pink Floyd). I then utilized my knowledge of the band and HTML/CSS to plug in the information seen on the webpage for a cohesive, aesthetic look.
I had a lot of fun with this project and learned the different ways to stylize a webpage while also inserting images, illustrations, headings, navigation bars, and other tools.
Location: Harrisonburg, VA
First Webpage “The Top 5 Best Pink Floyd Songs”
Chickahominy River Infographic
Project Date: 10/9/24
For this project, I was tasked with designing an inspirational typographic poster highlighting my favorite public outdoor space. I was to then create a matching infographic system for the back of the poster illustrating data about this place. As seen on my homepage, I have been fortunate enough to grow up on the Chickahominy River so I thought It was only right to make a poster surrounding that area.
I chose to create a tree in Illustrator that matched the tree in my backyard. I then used a green color pallet and warped shapes to create the background of my poster.
After researching the river and including facts I already knew, I made the infographic with the same technique I used on the front creating shapes like the river from a Birds-Eye view, fish species, birds, and more.
This project not only demonstrated my creative side, but allowed me to learn more about Illustrator and Photoshop in the process.
Location: Harrisonburg, VA