My first project as a volunteer designer for my sorority’s national organization was to finish and revamp the spring issue of its tri-annual magazine, The Anchor. This issue focused on women in STEM.
The New Orleans Multicultural Institute of Counseling is a non profit that offers specialized care and support to peoples of diverse backgrounds. Their logo at a glance needed to convey hope, support, and reassurance.
At MLCworks one of my projects was the creation of template websites. We create website layouts based on the specific needs of certain industries. These ready build templates allow us to provide a professional and easily customizable website to clients without a budget for a full custom web build. These sites are all built following best practices in user experience and web design.
I have had the opportunity to work on multiple print projects that include everything from high end holiday brochures, direct mail pieces, print ads, billboards, and trade show assets.
Leblanc Pediatrics is a well loved pediatric clinic on the Northshore with a dedicated client base and word of mouth reputation. We created a website to match that presents the clinic is a more professional light and allows patients to more easily navigate the website resources.
Done with the team at MLCworks.
The challenge: Design a logo and branding label for an all natural children’s bubble bath line called Go Pop! The bubble bath would be sold in higher end grocery stores. The logo created is both playful and surprising.
The packaging we created utilizes custom illustrations based on each fragrance that are inspired by the logo. The label is designed to appeal to both children and adults, and to stand out among other brands on the shelf.
As a part of giving back at MLCworks we paired up with the New Orleans Family Justice Center to design an event logo and invitation set for their yearly fundraising banquet. This included an invitation, save the date, tickets, and custom envelope.
Through my work at Tulane, I created a number of Illustration projects based on themes: four elements, four seasons, hot and cold, and others. Each project had it’s own parameters that helped us focus on certain design concepts and usage. Here is a selection of my work from that time.
In honor of the Louisiana Seafood Fest this past weekend, here is the poster I created for it as part of a class project. The challenge was to show as much information about the festival without using any text.
*Special Note: The website states "Rain or shine!", which is appropriate because it has rained every single time I've gone.