Graphic Design / Digital Illustrations













Featured above is a set of logo designs for a consulting LLC. "Hokeo" is of Hawaiian descent, so the client was interested in using a hibiscus flower as inspiration. I had the idea to replace the stigma of the flower with ripple-like radio communication waves, and the chosen logo ended up being the one that's featured with the business name at the top.


Business Card
My best friend is in school for Prosthetics and Orthotics at Baylor College of Medicine and was in need of business cards for an annual O&P Conference. Networking with current professionals in the business was a key part of the conference, and she wanted cards that would set her apart from other students roaming around.
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We chose a color palette that reflected her vibrant personality, aimed for typography that was bold but professional, and I traced some of the diagrams in her notes to create the front design on her card.
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She reported back that they were a huge hit!
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This is a design I created from combining three reference photos. It was the chosen design for UGA Sailing's annual club shirt. I'm very happy with how it turned out and think it has a neat poster style to it.
Sailing Club
T-Shirt


As a Grady-Yarbrough Fellow for spring of 2020, I am responsible for creating website and social media graphics on a regular basis. The top left image is an article header for Grady College's website, and the top right image was used on the @ugagrady Instagram story to publicize the career fair to students.


To the left is an ad that was placed in a program for the Connect Conference put on by the LGBT Resource Center at UGA. Grady's goal was to present a welcoming message of support paired with nice imagery of their building.
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The above image is a design I created for Grady College's annual Alumni Awards banquet. Because of trademark limitations at the university level, we had few routes we could take, so I created a line drawing of the building by tracing its features. I'm happy with how sharp and professional the logo ended up looking and think it captures the essence of the event.


The two products to the right were created in light of Covid-19 as natural sanitizers that could be used on more parts of the body than just the hands because it isn't alcohol based.
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These sell sheets were sent out to buyers to give them information on the product and initiate a business transaction.