March 12th, 2007 Amy

Californian country singer, Christina Ray, requested assistance in the making of her debut album, Who I Wanna Be, which was released on April 2007. The design process was done, resulting in a high quality print.
Buy the album at CDBaby.com
Posted in print |
March 6th, 2007 Amy

Fansite for English actress, Emma Watson, prepared a selection of different 17 items, including books, films, songs, questions, poems, drawings and events, to celebrate the 17th birthday of the actress.

The events page was to be different than regular timelines, and really attractive to the eye, for which I used strong typographical and color choices. The result was included in the spiral bidning of the book, which was delivered to her in the month of April.
Posted in print, typography |
March 5th, 2007 Amy

I found the Pay It Forward Project group on the web, and offer my services to re-brand and re-design their website. After re-branding, I came up with a modern, simple, clean design mockup that could let the owners of the organization do their own updating, similar to a blog.
The full idea was to keep the same content so older users knew what the site had, but tidy up everything from the look, to the layout of the project so new visitors weren’t overwelmed. The new design would also connect pages withing the website much better.

Posted in sketches, web design |
March 4th, 2007 Amy

I found the Pay It Forward Project group on the web, and offer my services to re-brand and re-design their website.
During this process, I began sketching out ideas on paper for PIFP, always keeping in mind to keep it clean, modern and simple. I also tried using negative spaces a lot, shapes, and typography. After a few sketches had been done, I did some digital renders, and came up that really worked as a logo, as a brand. Colors were vibrant, which called a lot of attention, and the typography flowed nicely.
Posted in branding, illustration, sketches, typography |