NH State Symbols Poster Series
Starting by using New Hampshire’s state symbols as inspiration, I wanted the subject matter to feel natural but unconventional. This was achieved by using sharp, clean lines and a limited color palette paired with dynamic compositions. I wanted the viewer to take time to see each detail. Either by putting a deer deep between the trees, hiding New Hampshire within ‘NH’, or making fingers as large as the entire canvas.
Logo Design
Blooma Plant Identifier
As this foraging app was designed for outdoorsy types I found using warm organic colors and a simple bird and a mushroom cap silhouette would relate the best for the app users and to show the apps function. Finding the middle ground between a clean, elegant, and natural look resulted in the successful final branding.
Print and Media Design
CSPC Branding
Cornerstone Payroll Consulting’s mission is to build strong client relationships and provide exceptional quality services to help clients achieve their full potential while holding strong to our core values of integrity, customer centric collaboration, and consistency through innovation, improvement, and excellence. With these values in mind I designed a logo and branding kit that emulates the global, professional, and collaborative views that CSPC has through historic font choices, empowering and inviting colors, and conservative and modern images.
NARF Brand Redesign
Since 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has provided legal assistance to Native American tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide who might otherwise have gone without adequate representation. With this redesign I wanted to highlight the honest and comforting nature of the company while staying true to the heritage and prestige the NARF brand upholds to this day.
MCC 75th Anniversary
Calendar Contest Winner
For Manchester Community College’s 75th anniversary, the school wanted a gift for a banquet dinner. Their decision was to use student artwork for each page, and have a graphic design student create the layout. All graphic design students were tasked to create a calendar to be a part of the contest, and out of all other students designs mine was the one chosen and used as the banquet’s gift.