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Print Design

INFOGRAPHICS

The State of the Union: What the Words Reveal

The State of the Union: What the Words Reveal

POLITICO publishes glossy magazines quarterly; January’s issue focused on upcoming State of the Union speech. We wanted to draw parallels between the presidents and show trends that we found in the frequency of key words that were often repeated.

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Client: POLITICO
Tools: Illustrator, InDesign, and lots of good ol’ fashioned greppin’
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Early States

The Early States

POLITICO published a special section on the early voting states in the election. I used the opportunity to create a two-page spread showing how those states had voted in the past, if they got the nominee right or wrong, how many electoral votes they have, and insight into each state’s politics from local newspaper partners. I designed the layout and created the graphics.

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Client: POLITICO
Tools: Illustrator, InDesign
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Beatles: More Popular than Jesus?

The Beatles: More Popular than Jesus?

As an avid Beatles lover, it was an easy decision to create an infographic about the Beatles for my infographics class final project. This infographic details the rise and fall of their U.S. fame.

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Client: Class Project
Tools: Illustrator, Photoshop
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

OTHER PRINT WORK

Titsworth/Long Wedding

Titsworth/Long Wedding

Often a designer can be his/her own worst client, but I took the challenge and created these save-the-dates and invitations for our wedding. Elements from these initial designs were used throughout the wedding, on placemats, paper fans, table numbers, and signs around the reception.

Client: Personal
Tools: Illustrator, Photoshop


 
 
 
 
 
 

Cameron/French Wedding

Cameron/French Wedding

When an old friend asked me to work on her wedding save-the-dates and invitations, I was honored. We worked together to tie in traditional elements like the script font on the invitations and the monogram and quirky elements like the dinosaurs on the save-the-dates. The result was a charming design, and they ended up taking a cue from the designs and using their custom monogram in various decorations in their wedding reception.

Client: Andy and Sarah French
Tools: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign