During summer of 2018, I interned for Carter’s | OshKosh b’gosh in Atlanta, GA. I worked on the OshKosh ecommerce design team creating digital assets. These pieces were seen on Facebook, Google, emails, their website and multiple mall websites. I also designed GIFs for their new sequin tees that are on the website.
This internship allowed me to fall in love with digital design. The world of ecommerce is so interesting and different than print that it allowed me to further my knowledge and skills in digital design.
COCO is a t-shirt company for kids with tactile sensory issues. We were made on the principle that every kid should feel comfortable and confident in their clothing. We want kids to live their lives and be cozy in our 100% cotton and sensory friendly shirts. Although we were developed through helping those with tactile sensory issues, we believe that every child will love to rock our shirts!
This capstone encompasses more than just graphic. It took hours of research on psychology and disorders along with much time spent looking up and comparing fabrics. It also included designing, printing on fabric, learning the whole dyeing and washing process of fabric and then eventually sewing three shirts.
This project meant so much to me. I have always wanted to work with kids with autism, and this gave me an opportunity to do something that could potentially impact and change their lives. So scroll through and check out COCO and learn about how we were founded on the principle of wanting to make kids more comfortable and confident in their every day lives!
When faced with the topic of diabetes, my group had to come up with an idea to help tackle the diabetes epidemic that is prevalent in Western PA. The area is rich in agriculture but has many food deserts, so we wanted to make it easier for fresh produce to come to them.
We proposed Farm to Fridge which is a mobile produce truck that would take items from farms in the area and bring it straight to the people. The deliverables included a monthly publication that would help them with portion control, healthy recipes, a harvest chart, etc., a calendar, a starter kit, and an app that would remind them of when the truck is coming and what is in it that week.
Overall, we wanted to empower the residents of Cambria and Somerset counties to improve their quality of life through educating about healthy eating habits, collaborating with local farmers, and creating a sense of community.
Adobe Achievement Awards Top Talent 2019
I rebranded Robeks, which is a smoothie and fruit juice fast casual restaurant. The logo is made out of stamped blueberries and a script font. I stamped several different fruits and veggies, including raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, beets, carrots and lettuce. These stamps allowed for nice textures that I then turned into small icons of fruits and veggies and made a pattern out of them. This project includes a cup for a packaging element, a bifold menu, coasters, pins, and a loyalty punch card.
I designed an educational entertainment company on Prohibition. The deliverables include wine labels, buttons, and a deck of cards that can be used to play a trivia drinking game. The die-cut design on the labels and design on the cards are both hand drawn to give a woodgrain effect. These items are meant for a target market of drinkers and history buffs so that they can learn about the Prohibition era while also enjoying a drink.
Adobe Achievement Awards Semifinalist 2018
This book is a collection catalog of playbills from 1930-2016. They are all Broadway playbills and each is unique in its own way. The catalog also brings up elements of Broadway and how playbills are relevant to the theatre.