Clients: Orange Designs, Algonquin College
Type of work: logo design
As part of a project, we were asked to create fictional design firms, and create all appropriate branding. Among my team, I was asked to take this on. I created the logo seen, as well as letterhead and business cards.
As a team, we decided we wanted something minimalistic that visualized the name Orange. I created this using a very round font, using the "o" as an orange, and adding a leaf on it.
Clients: Self, Sir Wilfrid Laurier S.S.
Type of work: portfolio cover
An earlier paper portfolio created during high school as a project in my graphic design class.
Clients: Turning Away From Awesome, Algonquin College
Type of work: CD case design
Using the theme of duality and man versus self, I created the CD cover for local band Turning Away From Awesome's fictional CD, Business vs. Casual. After being given the project, I decided I would work with a band to create something that was a little more real, even though the CD is completely fake.
The band decided they wanted to showing the current punk state of one of their members chasing down the future business man self, since he never wants to end up corrupt. In the end, both the professor, and the band were pleased with the final product.
Clients: Doll House Accessories, Algonquin College
Type of work: wallpaper design
Part of a much larger promotional package for Doll House Accessories, I produced a set of wallpapers, this being one of the final release set.
Clients: QBIT, Algonquin College
Type of work: corporate branding
An assignment for a graphic design class was to rebrand an existing company. The professor secured a tech training company who would let us use their name to work with. To emphasize technology, I went with a square, pixel-like design.