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This is my personal logo that I designed. I elected to use a beachy vibe because it is something that I love and makes me feel at peace. The waves in the circle also double as my initials, CNC. I chose to use black, white, and grey, with a splash of aqua to draw the eye.


















I designed this logo for a new company, XTR Value Services. The color scheme is unique because of the sentiment; The red and grey are each the comnination of the red and grey from from each of the owners' college colors. The XTR image was designed based on the company's technical background by keeping it clean and straightforward.


















This banner was designed towards a specific audience that is familiar with the technical language. I created the background image by superimposing two separate photographs. I incorperated the company colors and used professional fonts to keep the banner organized. The text is large and clear so it can be read from greater distances.


















Here is a display of all of my brand pieces. I have included my logo, my alterenate logos, business card, envelope, letterhead, resume, and website.


















I created this logo for the Lil’ Guppies Scuba School. I elected to design a cartoon image of a guppy, with a scuba mask and tank. I wanted to make the design attractive to children and families. I chose the fonts with the goal that Lil’ Guppies would be bold and playful, to attract children, and then Scuba School is in a fancier looking font to appeal to the parents. I decided to go with the darker toned color scheme with aqua blue and lime green because I felt the blue gave off the watery vibe, while the green portrayed new life and growth to represent the children.


















I created this logo and business card for the fictitious scuba school. I followed the company's goals and mission statement to create an affective logo and brand. Their goal is to attract children and parents to bring their children to the business. I created a cute kid friendly logo, and I included all of the contact information.



















I created this project for a friend of mine who recently earned her teaching degree. She wanted to get her name out there as a substitute teacher and para pro to gain experience. I worked with her and included her name, qualifications, and her preferred method of contact. I used a chalkboard as the background as it relates to teaching, as well as the apple in the corner. I chose white text to appear like chalk on the background.



















These two designs were created for my mom’s Color Street business. Color Street is a stick on nail polish that prides itself on saving time and effort, hence the “We keep it simple.” The first one I designed using bright colors to represent the name as well as the colorful product. The second one is half greyscale and half color to represent the change the nails will accomplish. They both include the business name, a catch phrase, and the vendor’s name and contact information. On the back I incorporated application instructions.



















Here I took a restaurant's mission statement and goals and created a menu using their brand. I used the brand colors, fonts, logo, and created titles and contents based on their Italian background.



















This was created as a web advertisement for a resort. I used the colors from the brand and created a relaxed and tropical design. I also added a photo of a family to attract families with kids, as the resort is also kid friendly. I included the location and contact information as well so interested viewers can easily reach out to book.



















This piece and the one following were done together to show how I can alter an image to create two completely different designs. This one targets pet owners and its goal is to get readers to buy their dog food. It uses health and the owners' love to attract them.



















This piece goes along with the previous one to show how I can alter an image to create two completely different designs. In contrast to the dog food ad, this advertisment's goal is to get people to adopt or support dogs in shelters. I used greyscale and placed the fence in front of the dog to make it look sad in order to gain sympathy, causing people to want to help.



















These designs were created for a family of four that are visiting Disneyland this year. They each wanted a Mickey head with an avenger theme. They chose their avengers and I created the designs using their characteristics. I also included their Marvel names in appropriate fonts for each. The title font is readable and attractive, and the “Marvel” uses a similar type with the symbolic colors.











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