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Ogden City Exploration Guide
Highlighting locations, features, and the deep history rooted in Ogden Utah, this expandable exploration guide is for locals and visitors alike! With lots of exciting places to go and things to do locally, this project attempts to connect people with Ogden City and encourages individuals to get out and make some fun memories.
Pepto Bismol Rebrand & Packaging Designs
Logo and packaging designs for a stomach medicine company, with 3 different products and 2 packaging methods. Updated to more effectively communicate brand personality and connect to consumer base while maintaining professionalism.
Ray’s Shoe Repair Rebrand
Ray’s Shoe Repair Shop is a small business located in Vermont. The reliable shop was founded in 1976. They have been providing shoe repair services for decades on Main Street Keysville, and their unparalleled craftsmanship is unrivaled. Ray takes pride in their work, and whether it’s a pair of boots or high heels, they can repair it! Their logo needed updated and redesigned. I combined traditional and friendly themes to create a welcoming and professional logo, as well as multiple advertisement options.
LIFEWTR Product Illustrations
These illustrations combine to communicate the beauty and importance of natural environments and clean water. The illustrations create a cohesive series reflecting the brand  and style of “LIFEWTR” through the use of shape, form, and color. Each design highlights the product through the use of transparent elements, which showcase the product and evoke a sense of depth and reflection.
Satirical Space Junk Illustration
This illustration uses satire to communicate the current environmental issue of space junk.This piece makes a point of highlighting trash floating around the earth, most of which we can’t see with the naked eye. Items dropped in orbit don’t just drift out into space, but continue to orbit the earth. There is much more trash floating around our planet than the majority of us realize. Broken parts of space stations, rocket fragments, satellites, and tools dropped by astronauts make up just some of the collective junk. These items and more can orbit the earth for over a thousand years. Their longevity coupled with their speed, often above 17,400 miles per hour, means that space junk also doubles as dangerous projectiles. This is a growing issue with very few and unimplemented solutions.
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