Establishing a good sense of typographical hierarchy is often the backbone around which a good design is further constructed. Therefore, a good understanding of type and placement is crucial when trying to convey a message through this medium.
I have been increasingly interested in observing the intersection between art and math (and science), as I find more of my endeavors, both educational and personal, involve reconciling the relationship between the two. Therefore, I wanted to use this relationship to highlight the value and unique quality of the Digital Media program placing equal emphasis on both aspects.
I decided to create a poster based around the invention of the X-ray due to the fact that I liked the imagery for this topic and felt it could give me an opportunity to make a unique concept/piece.
For this project, I worked with a group to develop a cohesive postcard idea for DigiFest attendees. Our group was tasked with creating an invitational postcard promoting Digifest, our team utilized Variable Data Printing (VDP) with XMPie uCreate Print extensions in Adobe InDesign 2022 to design a postcard to be distributed through USPS Direct Mail.
The above entries are design projects I have worked on throughout my school career.
All content was generated using a Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Photoshop.