These are by far my favorite things to do for work, since I have the freedom to be as creative as I please. The following is our flier for Que Sera's grand opening in Excelsior (they've been in the new place for just a few months now). Hope you enjoy!
the time-traveling loveseat is a project I started when I realized my loveseat travels time. not into the past, only into the near future where early afternoons become late nights in the blink of an eye. this blog was started to use that time travel in a more productive way, with an emphasis on learning and practicing new, everyday design.
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Monday, May 14, 2012
what I do as "work"
A lot of people ask what I do for Que Sera, a small interior design firm out of Excelsior. The answer? A host of different things. While most of it is website content management for Que's sister store Oh Baby!, I often get the opportunity to do design work for promotional pieces for both stores. Here are a few of my favorite banners I've done for Oh Baby's homepage.
branding & identity revisit
Apologies for the lack of posts recently. I'm making more of a transition into a tumblr account where I showcase more of my work, less about how I got there. I've also been pretty busy with work, but in my free time I've managed to pump out some new designs. This post will show a few revisits I did to previous work I've done. I think it's good to go back and see how you can improve or make changes.
Here's the business card my friend Bri & I decided on for her massage studio. Still working on a back to it, and hopefully we can get a website going for her!
Here's the business card my friend Bri & I decided on for her massage studio. Still working on a back to it, and hopefully we can get a website going for her!
I also reworked a previous logo/identity design for Coin Laundry in Minneapolis. I used a different texture background, and added Minneapolis to the mix.
The third that I'm posting isn't a revisit, but some logo design I worked on with my graphic designer mother for a client of hers. I love any excuse to get creative.
I'm hoping to have more excuses to do projects like these in the future. It's these things that remind me of my passion for design. Stay tuned for more posts soon, as I try to keep up with all the things on my enormous list of to-dos.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Branding & Identity
My roommate Brianna went to school for massage therapy, and has been graduated since May. She's expressed how she wants to have business cards and a website, so I thought I could help her out. Like most of my designs, I start out with basic sketches. I did these a long, long time ago, and I finally showed them to Bri. With her approval, I started to digitalize them.
I can't decide which I like best, or what colors might work. I love the W that I created, but it has to work for Bri. I like having the feedback of a client.
Once we lock down a design, I'll be posting further with business cards and (fingers crossed) a website! Ahh, design. So satisfying.
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Silly Photoshop-age
Let me preface this post by declaring how difficult it is to get anything done on the computer with a cat on your lap. I apologize in advance for any spelling errors. Luckily, Huey did not join me until the end of my work on this wonderful Friday night.
I found this great jpg on ffffound a long while ago, that showed all the United States Presidents, but only the outline of their haircut. This was quite hilarious, especially some of the earliest presidents. I had an idea long. long ago to photoshop my roommates faces into those haircuts in an attempt to put some more art on our walls. Well, I finally did just that tonight. While the roommates have not yet seen these (neither have the few extra friends I added), but I intend on printing and framing them for our house. Yes, they are silly, but also so fun.
I found this great jpg on ffffound a long while ago, that showed all the United States Presidents, but only the outline of their haircut. This was quite hilarious, especially some of the earliest presidents. I had an idea long. long ago to photoshop my roommates faces into those haircuts in an attempt to put some more art on our walls. Well, I finally did just that tonight. While the roommates have not yet seen these (neither have the few extra friends I added), but I intend on printing and framing them for our house. Yes, they are silly, but also so fun.
Have a great weekend, and happy 11.11.11 !!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Building a Design Portfolio
Ahh, it's nice to get back to digital design work. In attempts to build a design portfolio, I've jumped on a new idea, to rebrand the Twin Cities. I live to believe that everyone deserves good design, whether they can afford it or not. This idea was sparked by Nicole Meyer, who's doing a "Branding 10,000 Lakes" project, where each day she designs one logo per Minnesota lake. Neat, right?
I'm doing something similar, but for the small businesses in the Cities. My first is the City Coin laundromats scattered around Minneapolis. I wish I understood why I am so drawn to it (I shot the lackluster building for a photography class), but there's just something about them! So they are my guinea pig of this idea. I don't think I'll be able to do one each day, but one a week would be ideal. It builds on my knowledge of the Adobe Suites, and is a fun challenge.
I'm doing something similar, but for the small businesses in the Cities. My first is the City Coin laundromats scattered around Minneapolis. I wish I understood why I am so drawn to it (I shot the lackluster building for a photography class), but there's just something about them! So they are my guinea pig of this idea. I don't think I'll be able to do one each day, but one a week would be ideal. It builds on my knowledge of the Adobe Suites, and is a fun challenge.
We'll see where this project takes me (my ambitions are out of control). If you have a love for a local place that could use a little design work, I could use suggestions!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
T-Shirt Contest
This year for the first time Freedom By Design, the student organization I'm a part of, is having t-shirts. This is very exciting, since we've never had them before. The submissions are being taken until November 3, but I want no other competition, since the two winning designs get them for free! Here is my submission. The color is still up in the air, any other suggestions?
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Nighttime Digital Work
I know I said earlier that I was going to be spending most of my summer doing hand-drawn, -sewn, -painted, -shot things. But I did manage to sprinkle this little gem in today as well. In July, I will be headed to South Dakota for 2 weeks to participate in RAW Dakota 2011. RAW, standing for Real Architecture Workshop, is a program based in Minneapolis that finds clients and projects that are quick and very hands on for its participants. They allow anyone to apply, and architecture students are generally the ones interested. They travel to the destination, and for 2 weeks do a complete design-build with the client, the outcome being a lookout tower in a very picturesque landscape. I'm thrilled to be given this opportunity, and I look forward to the real experience it's going to give me. For this design, I followed a tutorial on a little badge for the workshop this summer. It's fun to do some digital work again :)
Monday, April 11, 2011
As We Enter Mid-April
I'm finding that with just a month til graduation, a little prioritizing is in order. I know in my last post I attempted to rise out of my hiatus, but my to-do list is putting me back in that spot. Once May 14 arrives, I will be proud to get back to my extra-curricular designs.
I did, however create something new for today's post. This is quite extracurricular, but it will be my last for a small amount of time. Just some vector graphics to get in the spirit of summertime and wearing floppy hats, of course.
I did, however create something new for today's post. This is quite extracurricular, but it will be my last for a small amount of time. Just some vector graphics to get in the spirit of summertime and wearing floppy hats, of course.
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