design
Applied Arts
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Layouts for Applied Arts magazine's competition to design one of their issues.
"Can't stop" - A typographic poster
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A typographic interpretation of the song "Can't stop" by Red Hot Chili Peppers.
17" x 50"
The Woo - 1st issue
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The Newspaper Issue - Woo Magazine Fall 2010.
In collaboration with Alley Kurgan, Briana Garelli and Karston Smith.
Sofia Coppola Project
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This self-directed project served as an exploration of editorial design using three articles about Sofia Coppola's films, The Virgin Suicides, Marie Antoinette and Lost in Translation.
My Unborn Daughter: Designing a Hybrid Novel
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First grad thesis project for my Communication Design degree at Emily Carr. My Unborn Daughter is a hybrid novel written by Jesus Ambriz. This project was aimed to create a hybrid novel that innovated and challenged the conventions of print design in literature.
Current 02
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Current is Emily Carr University's academic journal with the intent of demystifying the design process. The journal is designed, edited, produced and marketed by undergraduates in communication design with article contributions from students in both the graduate and undergraduate programs, alumni and faculty. As an Art Director, I was in charge of the design and production of the second issue of Current, putting special emphasis on creating a visual language that was energetic and professional, reflecting the enthusiastic vision of the featured authors and Emily Carr's ongoing passion for design and its practice. I also photographed and designed the cover.
Woo: Second Issue
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The Woo is a student publication that represents and shares the work produced in Emily Carr University by students and faculty, as well as fostering its social community. It is published quarterly and in a range of different formats and themes everytime to cover the various mediums present at the institution. As part of the design and editorial team, I am in charge of creating Woo’s branding, layout, visual vocabulary and typographic design of each issue, as well as considering and reviewing every submission and article prior to publishing. For more information, visit Woo's website.