American Literacy Council


Creative Musing
June 2019

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American Literacy Council
Utilizing the elements of the American flag. The mark is paired with the typeface Utopia designed by Robert Slimbach from Adobe Originals.

 

KitchenAid Coffee Drip


Client Project
June 2019

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KitchenAid Coffee Drip
Renowned as a leader in kitchen product design and innovation, KitchenAid stands as one of the most recognizable brands in the industry. Within their extensive product catalog, KitchenAid offers coffee makers that seamlessly blend innovative design with precision engineering, ensuring exceptional brewing experiences tailored to both casual coffee drinkers and connoisseurs. KitchenAid enlisted my expertise to visually illustrate their latest drip coffee maker, showcasing its innovative approach to evenly saturating coffee grounds.

Drawing from my comprehension of the innovative Spiral Head feature's functionality, I created a series of sketches to depict its role in ensuring consistent water saturation of coffee grounds for optimal flavor extraction. The project progressed through various stages, from discovery to concept sketching and ideation. Incorporating diverse perspectives, we determined the most impactful approach to illustrate the idea. This resulted in a straightforward line drawing with nuanced coloring and a phantom-style technical illustration.

  • + Product Illustration

  • + Research
    + Concept Development
    + Sketching & Ideation
    + Product Illustration


Tree Frog


Creative Musing
May 2019

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Tree Frog
When building iconography or logo marks, it's essential to ensure that the subject remains recognizable even when scaled down to small sizes. There are no rigid rules regarding icon sizing; it varies based on their usage in digital interfaces and/or printed materials. The graphic above showcases typical icon sizes. It's clear that the smallest icon (16 px) needs adjustments for better recognizability. Depending on application, the smallest size could be increased to 32 px.

 

Shine Bright


Creative Musing
May 2019

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Shine Bright
A happy little illustration for you all today.

 

Ancestry DNA


Client Project
April 2019

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Ancestry DNA
Ancestry DNA offers a fascinating journey into one's past, using cutting-edge DNA technology to uncover ancestral origins and connections. By analyzing a simple saliva sample, Ancestry DNA provides individuals with detailed insights into their genetic ethnicity, connecting them with distant relatives and unraveling the mysteries of their family history. I worked closely with Ancestry DNA to develop a visual design system for their online products.

I led a comprehensive initiative to shape and establish a visual language for Ancestry DNA products. Employing an agile methodology, we navigated through stages of empathy, user interviews, research, illustration and iconography. The resulting visual design system adopted a conceptual and minimalist approach, enriched by overlaying the visual language on diverse human-centric photography.

  • + Visual Design System

  • + Concept Development
    + Illustrative Direction
    + Qualitative & Quantitative Research
    + Sketching & Ideation
    + Graphic Design
    + Illustration
    + Iconography

  • The image college shown is a representation of a 6-month coalesce of project artifacts.


Mmm Soup


Creative Musing
March 2019

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Mmm Soup
A simple illustration and animation that came to life from a sketch I sketched last year.

 

Lion


Creative Musing
March 2019

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Lion
Lion's majestic mane illustrated with eight concentric circles.

 

Word Visualizations


Creative Musing
January 2019

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Word Visualizations
An exercise defining words visually. The custom typeface was designed specifically for this exercise.

 

Sleepy Cat


Creative Musing
January 2019

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Sleepy Cat
My goal for this small illustration and animation was to depict a simple sleeping cat while maintaining its circular shape. During the sketching and ideation phase, I created numerous variations to ensure the effectiveness of how the animation behaved.

 

Patagonia


Client Project
January 2019

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Patagonia
Patagonia, a renowned outdoor clothing and gear company, embodies a commitment to environmental sustainability and ethical business practices while offering high-quality products for outdoor enthusiasts. I was hired by Patagonia to create several sketches and illustrations based on their prompt, "Eat Local."

I created a range of concept sketches inspired by the "eat local" theme and collaborated with Patagonia, iterating until we achieved mutual satisfaction. From these skteched concepts, Patagonia chose a refined illustration titled "Eat Local, Watering Can," which was selected and printed on their tees.

  • Illustration

  • + Concept Development
    + Sketching & Ideation
    + Illustration


Pelican On Water


Creative Musing
December 2018

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Pelican On Water
Bold fill and rolling lines of a pelican on the water.