The foundation of my skill set as a graphic designer lies with my strong sense of layout and composition. My sense of color, space, image choice, font pairings and ability to create appealing designs enhances the content that in turn, delivers engaging messaging.
I’ve designed and created illustrations for all 9 issues of Access, DDCE’s bi-annual print and online magazine.
These recent examples from Access issue 9 highlight my layout, typography and illustration skills.
I’ve generated reports and informative handouts for the development team in various styles tailored to their specific audiences. These examples “brand up” and adhere to the university’s visual identity.
This brochure for the Youth Engagement Center-Dallas serves the dual-purpose of recruiting underserved students from the Dallas area, while simultaneously working as a developmental tool for generating support for the program.
From conference programs, to web graphics, to social media images, to directional signage and more, the Black Student-Athlete (BSA) summit offers a quick overview of my skill-set that encompass a wide variety of deliverables.
These deliverables include not only media for the actual event, but visual support leading up to the summit and beyond, such as a sponsorship deck for developmental needs and a commemorative photo gift book for the BSA planning team, support staff, and past VIP attendees.