Helping businesses connect with their audience through design & illustration.
Trade Show Design
Client: American Home Shield.
Designed a 20" x 20" booth to disrupt the real estate convention space. The booth included games of bags, videos, and takeaways. Game Changer Campaign design won the MARCOM Award Gold Winner for Event Marketing.
Concept Pitch Presentation
Client: Kia.
These posters were designed to combat the misperception of minivans as old-fashioned rather than a very practical option over competitors' SUVs.
Direct Mail Design
Client: Nissan.
These self-mailers were designed for hand-raisers to gain a more in-depth view of the Nissan Maxima. The five cards in the interior pouch detailed descriptions of the car with luxury photography.
Black History Month Campaign
Client: Argonne National Laboratory.
Monthly campaigns were designed to raise employee engagement and build pride in Argonne's lab. Campaign included slides on campus TV’s, an email, web graphics, and custom thank you cards to participants.
Poster Campaign
Client: American Home Shield.
These posters were for real estate offices to show off the statistic that homes with a home warranty sell 11 days faster and for $2,734 more than homes without a home warranty.
Social media infographic
Client: Vaya Group.
Created compelling infographics for LinkedIn to show the gaps and biases that exist in the workplace and show the need for Vaya Group’s services and led clients to the blog and a gated booklet.
Digital ads
Client: American Academy of Pediatrics.
Suite of graphics were created to give guidance to parents during different stages of development to keep kids safe and happy.
LinkedIn Marketing
Client: Vayability.
Created a header and social posts for Vayability's LinkedIn page. The graphics highlighted success stats and the career coaches that give Vayability their edge.
Custom Logo Design
Client: Various .
These are some of my favorite logos I created for a range of clients: small business, nonprofit, and a large corporation. All are drawn in Illustrator.
Networking Event Logo and Email Design
Client: CareerBuilder.
The logo was designed for a one-time event in Vegas with a supporting name badge and email design that conveyed a message of fun and chance.
Web graphics
Client: American Academy of Pediatrics.
Suite of graphics were created to give guidance to parents during the pandemic to keep kids safe and happy.
Infographics
Client: American Home Shield.
Infographics were created for new home buyers for AHS's blog and Pinterest.
Email Design
Client: Tourism Ireland.
Monthly emails sent to an American audience with popular sites and travel packages.
Email and Social Media Marketing
Client: Westside Improv Studio.
Email template was designed in MailChimp.
Social Media game and graphics
Client: Allstate.
Web graphics were created to be shared on social media and encouraged viewers to interact with the online game daily to win prizes.
Online Guide
Client: Vayability.
Created downloadable guide for Vayability's product. The guide communicated the latest information on emerging leaders and infographics on how to develop them.
Power Point Presentation
Client: AHS.
Sales deck featured the benefits of the product as well as the data to back it up.
Power Point Presentation
Client: Vayability.
The deck explains how the SaaS product works and shows the benefits to employees.
Power Point Presentation
Client: Vaya Group.
“Period poverty,” or insufficient supplies during one’s menstrual cycle, is more well-known in developing countries, but it exists in the United States as well.
Home warranty overview
Client: American Home Shield.
The overview was created to walk new customers through their plan. It contained FAQs and details about AHS's service.
Video Storyboard
Client: Nissan NV200.
I drew a storyboard about a small business bakery that tackles cake decorating in an action sequence with sprinkle cannons, frosting launchers, etc., proving the new Nissan NV200 Van can make tight turns under pressure.
Brand Guidelines
Client: American Home Shield.
Created the direct mail section of AHS's brand guidelines that included treatments for sidebars, call to actions, callouts, photography, and icons.