AARON'S ACRES BROCHURE
Title: Aaron's Acres Brochure
Course: Digital Graphic Design, Lebanon Valley College
Software: Adobe InDesign
Description: For this project, we were instructed to create a newsletter or brochure for a non-profit organization. Our newsletters/brochures could be either bi-fold or tri-fold.


TRAVEL POSTERS


Title: Travel Posters
Course: Digital Graphic Design, Lebanon Valley College
Software: Adobe Illustrator
Description: For this project, we were instructed to create two posters that would attract people to travel to a specific destination. The typeface, colors, and other design elements we chose had to reflect the ambiance and culture of that location.
ZOO LOGO
Title: Zoo Logo
Course: Digital Graphic Design, Lebanon Valley College
Software: Adobe Illustrator
Description: For this project, we were instructed to design a logo for a non-existent zoo. We had to use a typeface and colors that reflected the zoo's physical location. Our logos had to include five variations: the main color logo, a black and white version, a horizontal version, a vertical version, and two promotional items.
Project Components: Sketches, Final logo with variations




LITERARY ILLUSTRATIONS



Title: Literary Illustrations
Course: Fundamentals of Design, Lebanon Valley College
Software: Adobe Photoshop
Description: For this project, we were instructed to create a series of three digital illustrations, artwork, or collages that are based on a poem, story, or an editorial piece. The pieces had to show visual representation, interpretation, or our reaction to the written work. They had to provide the viewer with snapshots into the main concepts of the written work. The written work I chose is a poem by Rupi Kaur titled, "Where The Satisfaction Lives."
PHOTOSHOP COLLAGE

Title: Photoshop Collage
Course: Fundamentals of Design, Lebanon Valley College
Software: Adobe Photoshop
Description: For this project, we were instructed to create a poster collage in Photoshop by scanning elements and utilizing experimental techniques to enhance the message. Our collages had to have an impact and a clear message.
Process: This project consisted of two parts. First, we were instructed to create three 5x7 physical collages that included typography, imagery, texture, and other elements. These collages had to create a common theme or message, which informed the direction and message of part two, the final poster.
Project Components: Physical collages, Scanned elements, Final poster