Logo, T-shirt, and business card design for Luflow Plumbing. The client wanted a modern and bold look for his Plumbing business.
This tumbler is one of the many logoware products I’ve designed for George Howell Coffee. What makes them stand out from other coffee companies is their strong relationship with the farmers that they purchase their beans from. I wanted to showcase that by creating a simple graphic of a map of the world highlighting the farms in which they have a longstanding relationship with.
A clean layout with a sleek black finish, paired with a modern font is achieved with my business card design to showcase my style as a graphic designer.
A chilled coffee can label design created in collaboration with Elemental Beverage. The color chosen is George Howell’s Brand identity Pantone for their Ethiopian coffees. This blue is paired with a simple splash of their star pattern and square design element for a sleek and simple look.
These two A-Frame posters display my diverse skills as a graphic designer. The two posters show my Photography, typography, and layout skills. I also created the labels for the Shorty jugs which are mini lattes. An idea that me and my company came up with during the Pandemic as a to-go option.
My client, being is Boston, wanted to have a muted sports shirt. Something that looked like a Redsox design while keeping on brand with the clean and modern cafe design. I created this Varsity style shirt as a result.
As a project in school we were asked to create US postage stamps using the style of a favorite designer. I loved the simplicity of Saul Bass’s Movie posters from the 50’s and 60s. I decided to make a poster for both ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and ‘Peter Pan’ channeling the simplistic shapes and typography that Saul Bass would use as if it were him, not me designing them.
This is a logo I designed for a contemporary art gallery in Little Compton RI. I wanted to convey a modern feel for this new upscale museum. I had fun playing around with the letter “O” in the word “Box” to make it look geometric and contemporary without making it too playful.
I was asked to create an app about something that was important to me. As a Vegetarian I know that other vegetarians struggle with getting enough of Iron and vitamins such as B12. I designed a logo and app that is easily navigable in submitting what you ate for the day. This app produces tips and recipes to help you where you may be lacking in your nutritional needs.
This logo was created for a company named New England Grass Fed. Located in New England they raise the finest 100% grass-fed beef and free-ranged heritage pork, locally, naturally, sustainably, and humanely since 2011.
Design Review is a fictional magazine that I created for a school project. The idea was to pick a designer and feature them and their work as if they were featured in a magazine. I chose one of my favorite designer’s Saul Bass.
Labels created for my client for to go latte jugs during the height of the pandemic when indoor dining was. halted.
This logo was one of my earliest logos created for a hair salon in Bristol RI.
A tape created for my client to close up the bags and boxes take out customer’s get. This was created along with the new “take out” symbol during the peak of Covid when their cafe was closed for in-house ordering.
Enamored with the Swiss modernist movement, i quickly became of fan of the history of Helvetica. To honor this timeless and classic typeface, I created my very own Helvetica poster. The main focus is a handless clock that brings home the idea of its neighboring quote about Helvetica and its timelessness.
This is one of many totes that I designed for George Howell Coffee. My client adores traditional Huichol art from Mexico. He has two large paintings hanging in his flagship cafe. This tote bag is treated using a tiny element from those paintings. The tiny houses here are just subdued enough but while making it pop with the use of the vibrant Mexican pink color.
This homepage design was created for a potential client seeking to get a website designed and developed for her fashion blog named, Faera. Chic, modern and clean was her main focus.