I created this case study using data collected from post-session reviews submitted by members. After analyzing the data, I used Canva to express this information in a creative and aesthetically pleasing way that matched Bundle’s brand.
I created this case study using data collected from post-session reviews submitted by members. After analyzing the data, I used Canva to express this information in a creative and aesthetically pleasing way that matched Bundle’s brand.
I created this case study using data collected from post-session reviews submitted by members. After analyzing the data, I used Canva to express this information in a creative and aesthetically pleasing way that matched Bundle’s brand.
For my History of Fashion final, I created a magazine that would feature trendsetting women from history. This issue featured former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, arguable one of the most fashionable American women ever. Using Adobe InDesign, I created the front page, opening spread, and article spread, while choosing an ad campaign to be featured on the back cover. I wrote the article that is featured inside, picked photos, and created the sidebar.
For the final project in my Introduction to Graphic Design class, we were tasked with creating a magazine using InDesign. Using photos I took during my summer abroad in Florence, I created a travel magazine. This issue focused on the city of Florence, and using all my own photos and an article I wrote, I built the cover page, opening spread, and four article pages all using InDesign. I also created the sidebar and picked an ad campaign to be featured on the back cover that related to the magazine theme. I also used Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop to edit the photos used.
Also for my Introduction to Graphic Design class, we were assigned to create a poster advertising a charity event. I created this poster using various Adobe software for Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Part of the assignment was to animate the poster into a GIF to be used on social media. I chose to animate the buttons, which would have directed the viewer to an information or donation page.