




These slides were created for the North Shore Chamber of Commerce's Instagram page to bring attention to their new websites launch.



The images above are from the Impact Magazine front cover shoot I for the North Shore Chamber of Commerce. The first image all the way on the left is the raw shot used for the cover. However, one of the ladies featured on the cover had been exposed to covid so she was unable to make it to the shoot. I used my imposed her into the upper left-hand side of the group and added shadows on her and her surroundings for a natural fit to complete the cover image for the Chamber of Commerce Magazine.

The image above is a book cover created for "The Lord of the Flies" by Sir William Golding. The front illustration was designed by me to show a hog's face, which is a key plot point of the storyline. However, the facial features of the hog are made up of silhouettes of young boys surrounding a fire, attempting to stay alive on an uninhabited island in the pacific ocean. The back cover shows a pair of broken glasses in the sand with the words "My specs! Give me my Specs!" to hint at the plot point of the character Piggy running into problems with the other boys who are stranded on the island.


Pictured above are two newsletter formats I created for the American Heart Association last year. One online newsletter and one printed newsletter. The purpose of these letters is to bring people the motivation to get out and help the American Heart Association through fundraising and donating to the cause.



Pictured above is a box design and advertisement campaign for Pure Leaf Tea. I created the box design and color scheme to appeal to the senses with black and peach color to fit the black team and peach flavors. The advertisements utilize enticing photography and catchy one-liners to imprint on the reader's mind.




Pictured above is a magazine spread design honoring the late, great Mac Miller. I used various photoshop techniques to create the image of Malcolm McCormick (left) out of only the words he's spoken. The right side of the page is a simple magazine layout filled with a story by J. Draper
