Throughout the majority of 2015, I worked for Ella's Bubbles, LLC, a manufacturer and distributer of walk-in bathtubs. My position at the company was "Graphic Designer and Marketing Assistant." These are a sample of the works that I produced there.
Part of my responsibilities surrounding the e-store was creating banners to bring attention to specific items or special events and promotions. This one was for a new bathtub meant specifically for dogs.
For the majority of 2015 I was the Graphic Designer and Marketing Assistant at a manufacturer and distributer of walk-in bathtubs called Ella's Bubbles.
This is the front cover I designed for the Ella Walk-In Bathtub manual. Since the rest of the manual was made up of lengthy instructions, technical drawings, and legal documentation, the cover was a chance to show spirit.
This is a logo I created for the online store branch of the company.
Much of my time at Ella's Bubbles was spent doing product photography. In order to create sell sheets and advertisements, the products needed to be in a lifestyle shot. Since we didn't have the time or budget to fit our tubs into an actual bathroom, I had to photoshop the products into stock photography.
This is another case where I had to insert a product, this time a shower, into an already existing photo.
For this video, I was in charge of scriptwriting, storyboarding, editing, and making the animations seen in the video. As video work isn't my specialty (I had yet to see Adobe Premiere before making this video), this is here to show that I am quick to adapt and learn.
In 2015, I was the Lead Graphic Design Intern at Street-Level Youth Media, a non-profit organization aimed at bringing the digital arts to the inner city. I was responsible for creating a brand identity and creating marketing materials for the organization. This is the front of the leaflet used to advertise the studio in schools and community centers across the city.
In 2015, I was the Lead Graphic Design Intern at Street-Level Youth Media, a non-profit organization aimed at bringing the digital arts to the inner city. I was responsible for creating a brand identity and creating marketing materials for the organization. This is the back of the leaflet used to advertise the studio in schools and community centers across the city.
This was a proposed billboard to promote donations for Street-Level youth media.
Part of my time spent at Street-Level was helping the youth with their various projects. This was one of the bigger ones, where one teen, Shane Calvin, wanted to create his own talk show. I helped create all the marketing materials, logo, and even helped designed the set.
I was in charge of creating Powerpoint presentations for donors, sponsors, and investors. These slides were in between infographic slides and were meant to give a personal connection to the viewer.
Another slide from the presentation.
This was the cover of the Street-Level School Programs Guide. This was another implementation of the brand identity I devised.