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Website design for The Forest at Panther Ridge, a horse and wildlife friendly community in Bradenton, Florida. The project included redrawing their existing logo in vector format, photo editing, researching local attractions and writing copy, in addition to the website design. The site includes information...

64 page Visitor Guide for The Shoals Alabama (Florence-Lauderdale) including design of 5 ads. When designing this visitor guide, it was important to keep with the existing look of their website along with the color palette and style of their branding. The area is rich...

Map of churches and associations for Missouri Mid-South Conference United Church of Christ. The biggest challenge of this map illustration was that MMSUCC churches and associations cover such a vast area of land, but also have a more concentrated area around St. Louis. I decided...

Various logos designed between 2011 and 2019. Logos include: Joint Annual Meeting for Tri-Conference Ministries, Women in the Front Seat, Luchador’s Macho Taqueria, Kevin Kennedy, Maker, Cocktails & Co., PayCheck I.Q., Morrison Distributing, John Walsh Trio, Ludford’s, Y-Fi Youth Finance (designed while working for Ullman...

Goal and gratitude journal designed for DecideSpace. The journal uses imagery of hiking a mountain to help people envision their goals. The desire to “climb to the top” is broken down starting with the largest barriers to success and then determining the necessary smaller steps...

Various posters designed for John Carroll University, promoting two film series and two health events. When designing each of these posters, it was important to stay within the university’s color palette while creating visuals that would appeal to college-aged students. I chose to use illustration...

Logo redesign for The IEP Advocate, a company that works with families who have children with special needs and who are struggling in school. The logo they wanted redesigned contained an illustration of a bundle of twigs which came from the Aesop’s Fable: The Story...