Ecologic is a housing developer that designs and builds site specific sustainable homes. The Ecologic wordmark illustrates the relationship between the home and its environment.
Ecologic's latest development site is set on the Lake Michigan sand dunes. The stationery system uses a monotone image of dune grass, incorporating the visual elements of the site into the design. The business card and stationery are printed on 100% post consumer waste recycled paper.
The Fifth Third River Bank Run boasts the largest 25K run in the United States.
The "I run for" theme was created by a group of students and was used throughout the promotional materials for the 2009 race, including: website, entry forms, newspaper ads, television ads, and training guides.
The Fifth Third River Bank Run boasts the largest 25K run in the United States.
The 25K race day tee shirt is printed with a blank space below the "I run for" tag. Each participant who receives a shirt will be able to fill in their motivation for running.
Each race (25K, 10K, and 5K) has its own unique color of race day shirt. Each participant who receives a shirt will be able to fill in their motivation for running.
The Fifth Third River Bank Run boasts the largest 25K run in the United States. This billboard announces the date of the race and utilizes the 2009 theme logo color scheme and "running man" logo.
These "Rock the Road" Fifth Third River Bank Run training shirts were released in December 2008 as the first apparel for the 2009 race event.
On Track is a quarterly newsletter published by PLAYtime, Inc., a manufacturer of model train and model train accessories. Retailers and stakeholders will recieve the newsletter which includes product release dates, company information, and articles written by PLAYtime employees.
The On Track newsletter uses two spot colors, and is printed on a simple white 80# text paper.
The newsletter always uses black, but the other spot color is easily changed with each edition to add variety for the viewer.
"Sold" is a hypothetical article promoting awareness of child labor, especially in the handmade rug and carpet industries. The opening spread dictates the seriousness of the article through the use of powerful imagery.
This spread displays a bar graph showing the economic benefits of eliminating child labor..
The woven fabric is repeated throughout the article and is representational of the handmade rug industry.
Black and white halftones of child laborers are a repeated element throughout the article and help to put a human face on the issue.
The criteria for this project was to create an unconventional calendar using only one typeface and no color. I was assigned the typeface Friz Quadrata. The calendar stands 8 inches tall and 36 inches long. It is placed on a piece of sheet metal which is formed into a freestanding "s" curve.
The calendar holds six months on each side, and could be placed on a desk or table in an office or waiting room.
Paperika was created to celebrate the impact that pattern has on everyday things. Several hand-drawn and computer generated patterns make up this wallpaper swatch book.
Each pattern was created by me and is named according to my verbal interpretation of the design.
The "Medallion" pattern is one of the computer drawn patterns in the swatchbook and was created using Adobe Illustrator.
The "Topos" pattern was hand drawn and has a textural map-like quality.
Many of the patterns utilize names derived from foods, including this one named, "Walnut".
Paperika was created to celebrate the impact that pattern has on everyday things. Several hand-drawn and computer generated patterns make up this wallpaper swatch book.
Paperika was created to celebrate the impact that pattern has on everyday things. Several hand-drawn and computer generated patterns make up this wallpaper swatch book.
"American Wisdom, Famous Americans and Their Memorable Words" is an fictitious exhibit at the Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. This set of three posters announces the exhibit and focuses on quotes about war and peace.
In all three posters, the quotation is placed around a circle. Within the circle, broken apart and negative imagery represents the effects that war has on the world.
The exhibit information is placed at the bottom of each poster and repeats the circular shape.
Each poster is 20 inches by 26 inches
Snap Back is a campaign that educates senior citizens on the benefits of eating more asparagus. The campaign includes a traveling "asparagus stand" exhibit containing informational brochures.
The center panel of the exhibit features the Snap Back logo and three key health benefits that asparagus offers. The smaller bins hold images of asparagus, informative quotations, and brochures.
The Snap Back campaign includes a website that was created specifically with senior citizens in mind. Clear and simple navigation, larger type sizes, and high contrast imagery were used throughout the website.
A large portion of the Snap Back website exisits in the recipe section and offers easy to print asparagus recipes.