Print Projects 

Packaging

Client: Lustre & Bloom

There are a few themes I wanted to be central to this brand. 1. Modern Minimalism: clean type, thin line-work, plenty of white space, soft pastels. 2. Nature-Inspired Elegance: botanical illustrations of blooming flowers and roots paired with nature tones of deep green + metallic foil for a luxurious feel. The packaging uses eco-friendly recyclable materials.

The logo itself fuses a flower shape with intertwining roots to create an elegant mark that is both versatile and memorable. The fonts I chose for the brand (Lustre & Bloom) and the product (Root) are both Serif fonts that feel expensive and timeless.


Client: PuraGlow

PuraGlow is a cosmetic company I came up with and proceeded to build out the branding and packaging design. The concept is similar to clean beauty but takes it one step further with acne-fighting ingredients for our face makeup and serums.
I’ve always dreamt of a makeup line that didn’t come with a trade-off and incorporated ingredients that are good for the skin rather than harmful. The branding is bold, has a retro feel which is on-trend in the current market.


Direct Mail

Client: Fox School of Business
Project type: holiday card


For this holiday card I was able to explore typography and texture. It was mailed out to alumni, donors, staff and faculty and intended to be a winter theme, not necessarily Christmas forward, in order to remain inclusive. The color palette centers around Temple’s primary cherry color in a monochromatic tone.


Client: Fox School of Business
Project type: Die-cut Pop-up Mailer


As part of our marketing initiatives, I designed this adorable and fun pop-up mailer in the shape of Hooter The Owl which was mailed out to alumni alongside other direct-mail matterials.


Client: Fox School of Business
Project type: 6 panel brochure

This is a 6 in. x 6in. accordion fold six-panel brochure that I designed from start to finish. It was mailed to donors and external stakeholders updating them on Ron Anderson’s accomplishments within his first 100 days as Dean.

She may not look eye-catching on screen but she makes a great first impression in an interview.


Brochures

Client: Fox School of Business
Project type: Bi-fold Brochure


I design Fox’s State of the School brochure which is sent out annually to internal and external stakeholders, alumni, parents, and donors. It’s meant to update these audiences on student outcomes, faculty successes, and the general financial state of the Fox Business School.


Out-Of-Home

Client: Temple University’s School of Tourism and Hospitality Management & Fox School of Business
Project type: Static Vinyl Billboards


These static billboards ran on I-95, and I-76 as part of our annual brand-level advertising campaign. This helps each school remain top of mind during the recruitment season. It’s meant to support and be cohesive with the rest of our branding materials across digital and print. You can see the way each brand presents is very different with STHM relying heavily on imagery and Fox relying on brand textures and creativity in messaging and typesetting.


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