Tag Archives: design

Webcomics Tarot Project!

A collaboration that I organized with over 60 different authors and artists to make a full set of 78 tarot-themed artworks for an online gallery! This project spanned four years (from 2009-2013) and features artists from around the globe. I designed the cards template and contributed three pieces between my two (currently on-hiatus) webcomics. Wisit […]

Sakura Restaurant

2012, WordPress. For a small local Japanese/Thai restaurant not far from where I went to college. They needed some things to be done to their outdated website, so I offered a quick redesign, to which they agreed. Its look was inspired by the restaurant’s wooden booths, as well as the sleek black of seaweed-wrapped sushi rolls. […]

Geek Media Expo Vol. 4

As Visual Communications Coordinator within the creative development team of ArtsCubed, I collaborated with the marketing team to create promotional design pieces for Geek Media Expo volume 4. This included: Flyers (general and audience-driven) Posters Web Ads and Graphics Newsletter Images Social Media Graphics (including promoting guests) Signage On-Location Tickets Attendee and Staff Badges Display Banners […]

Teaki Tea

2012, Illustrator, Photoshop. A tea-related branding and packaging concept. I designed three versions for different lines of tea, each with different package shapes, as well as created the Teaki-face characters. Sketches include concepts for other things involving the project’s premise: to create three packages of different shapes for a single brand. One of my requirements […]

MTAC Omega

2012. As Visual Communications Coordinator, I collaborated with Middle Tennessee Anime Convention’s marketing team to create promotional design pieces for MTAC Omega, their 2012 theme. This included: Flyers Web Ads and Graphics Signage On-Location Convention Guide Layout The Website   The “end of the world” theme is seen in a lot of anime and was highlighted […]

Crying

2011, Paint Tool Sai, Photoshop. My first Threadless design submission. It’s good to get your emotions out. I learned a lot in the process of making and submitting this (a big thanks to Mallory Dyer and everyone who commented and critiqued!). These are the original two sketch versions, done years before I decided to make […]