PROJECTS
Botanic Garden Quarterly Newsletter Rebrand
I wanted this garden newsletter to live with pride on someone's coffee table and it was currently lacking visual appeal. This garden already has so much to offer visually, I wanted to invite people in with grand views of the big, down to the tiny details that make this place so special. Rated as one of the top ten gardens in the world, this botanical nirvana emanates tranquility and transcendence. The goal in this design was not just to modernize, but to encapsulate the tranquility the garden gives-- you don't have to physically be in it to feel its beauty... Could you imagine a collection of these?!
Label & Package Design Collaboration with Heretic Parfum
Label and package designed for a new fragrance released in 2021 by Heretic Parfum with Lotusland - Osmanthus. The signature triangle motif and color palette are inspired by an Art Deco package of the late Lotusland creator, Ganna Walska's cosmetic and perfume line from the 1940's. The simplicity of the logo speaks to the reimagining of the perfume and its natural elements. The transparent window within the logo becomes a viewfinder into the beauty the gardens at Lotusland hold.
Non-Profit Annual Report Design
This non-profit radio station wanted a fresh look to get their listeners and members excited about their rebranded logo. By completely changing their logo and branding, they are able to appeal to a greater audience, grow their memberships and invite interest. With a goal of diversifying, representation within design is an essential visual asset. Representation is always important!
Rebranding of Membership Printed and Digital Assets
Montessori Commissioned Mural Memorial
When commissioned this mural, I visited the school grounds and was inspired by the connection to nature - from the use of natural wood materials to the outdoor learning environments and beautiful classroom gardens, there is a peaceful open-air feel. This mural is a memorial to a faculty member who was loved and very involved in the community. With this in mind, I wanted it to be interesting for the children, while paying respect to those who are no longer with us. I liked the idea of looking up, (in this case, into a tree canopy). It is something we do when we want to find a moment of peace, solitude, inspiration, or even speak to those who may not be with us anymore. I loved the idea of connecting all of these thoughts together within the mural.
First ADA Guide and Map for Botanic Garden
Logo Design for Local Painting Company
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