graphic design

I utilized graphic design and AI-generated images to create social media banners for Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Each banner adheres to the specific size requirements for both the platforms and mobile applications, ensuring optimal display and engagement.

Cuenca is one of the most beautiful provinces of the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha but of the five provinces it is the least populated. Cuenca has relied heavily on tourism with many of their visitors taking in the breath-taking views, art museums, rich history exhibits and Spanish cathedrals. I was tasked with coming up with a new logo and color scheme that the city could use to attract new sight-seers and investors to the area.

This document provides a detailed breakdown of my Tourism Logo design for Cuenca, including insights into the rationale behind my design choices.

I employed a contemporary interpretation of the classic narrative, utilizing simple geometric shapes to represent each level of hell. Additionally, I chose a gothic serif font to reflect the intricacy and depth of the original work, ensuring a harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and literary tradition.

For this project I found a digital article and put it to page. The article by Spencer Kornhaber is called "The Band That Invented Millennials" Highlighting the indie rock band The Yeah Yeah Yeah's and their unique lyrics, sound, poignant social observation and wide influence on the millennial generation.

Collaborated with the founder of IMBIBE LLC to revamp the company logo and develop professional product labels for their candles and lip balms.

I designed and constructed a custom cardboard sock holder from the ground up, incorporating the official branding of the Minnesota Wild, thereby creating a thoughtful and personalized storage solution for fans of the team.

Utilizing a digital interview from planetmountain.com, I recreated the article for a magazine layout, incorporating branding elements and photographs not only from the original site but also from various other articles featuring Alex Puccio. This approach ensured a cohesive and visually engaging presentation that aligns with the magazine's aesthetic.