SCEA LETTERBOX TRAIL POSTERS
Every year the Skagit Conservation Education Alliance (SCEA) partners with Padilla Bay Interpretive Center to host a letterbox trail. In 2020, because of COVID-19, the Letterbox Trail was modified to be safer for families to participate in. Instead of participants following clues to find stamps, they followed clues to posters with information on local ecology and activities they could do. The trail was also expanded to take place at three different sites. I designed 21 posters for these sites.
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY CAMPAIGN LAWN SIGNS
Through my internship with the North of 45th Committee and University of Washington, I researched, designed, implemented, and evaluated a pedestrian safety campaign. My campaign focused on pedestrians making safe choices, like focussing on their surroundings instead of technology, as well as spreading awareness to UW services like UW NightRide and NightWalk. When looking at pedestrian safety I looked at both how pedestrians and cars interact with each other and how pedestrians interact with other pedestrians. To learn more about what I did and what I found click here.
HUSKY NEIGHBORHOOD INTERNS MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS
For my internship with the Husky Neighborhood Interns we distributed monthly newsletters to students and residents living in the neighborhood North of 45th Street. My co-interns and I shared the responsibility of writing the articles, but I did all of the design work and editing. Here you can see the improvement of my designs each month as I got more comfortable with what an eye-catching newsletter should look like.
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CEP GRADUATION 2017 MATERIALS
I created the design package for Community, Environment, & Planning's 2017 graduation ceremony. The design package included a color pallet, graphics, and print materials that followed the vision for the event provided by the client. Below you can see the trifold program, welcome signs, and snapchat filter created for the event.
CEP 473 DIGITAL DESIGN PRACTICUM PORTFOLIO
For this class I created a design portfolio centered around the quarter long project we did on Seattle's Pike/Pine Conservation Overlay District. In this class we used the programs InDesign, Photoshop, ArcGIS, and SketchUp.