Design

Garden Hour

Package and logo design for canned CBD cocktails. The design uses organic shapes and bold colors to appeal to the younger generations, as, in those spaces, alcohol consumption has decreased while CBD and THC consumption has increased. Most CBD drinks on the market are limited to flavored seltzers, so this product allows for more variety.

Tattoo Solutions

Finding tattoo artists and booking appointments can be a tedious process, as there is no one platform built exclusively for this purpose. This AR prototype dashboard was created to connect tattoo artists and clients. The platform allows for filtering of different criteria, scrolling an explore page, or searching for an artist directly. The user can save different designs to a separate favorites folder. The user can then message and set up appointments without ever having to change platforms.

AnswerOne

Website redesign for the call answering company AnswerOne. The issues with the previous website included outdated designs with long, difficult to read text blocks. The aim was to modernize and space out the large amount of information. The redesign breaks up previously long text blocks, allowing for easy and quick readability. .

Laissez-Flaire

A prototype app design and logo for a trading company focused on accessibility and low risk investments. The platform is designed to be used by both beginner and intermediate investors. Users can choose from a list of curated portfolios, and the program will automatically funnel the money into the chosen portfolio. The dark background helps to add a calming effect on what can be a stressful event. 

WildLab African Penguin

Education animation on the African Penguin. It uses bright colors and simple shapes in order to appeal to and retain the attention of small children.

Freedom vs. Captivity

Two pattern designs created to show and contrast how different words feel based on their meanings. The bright red represents freedom, and the muted gray represents captivity. 

Royal Ontario Museum Logo

An exploration of pictograms as logos using the building of the Royal Ontario Museum