
Infographic
Since topic was fair game when it came to creating this infographic for my Visualization Illustration course, I figured I would choose something fun to research. While I in no way believe in aliens (just for the record!), they made for an interesting graphic subject. Data was gleaned primarily from sources like Gallup, Pew Research Center, and the National UFO Reporting Center. Seen in this gallery are a few closeups of some of the headings within the poster, all of which attempt to depict the data in a creative way.


Opposite Posters
This project involved visually representing a dichotomy from both sides of the disagreement. In this case, I chose to humorously illustrate the debate between those who love and those who hate pineapple on pizza. Stylistically, I was inspired by old horror and romance movie poster designs as well as film noir.

Chinese Woodblock Poster
Throughout my History of Graphic Design course, I was asked to emulate the style of several different design movements in addition to general eras. This event poster was created in attempt to imitate ancient Chinese woodblock prints. Here, I've included an initial layout, several stamp design templates I created, and some initial sketches.

Opposite Posters
This project involved visually representing a dichotomy from both sides of the disagreement. In this case, I chose to humorously illustrate the debate between those who love and those who hate pineapple on pizza. Stylistically, I was inspired by old horror and romance movie poster designs as well as film noir.

Chinese Woodblock Poster
As per my History of Graphic Design course mentioned above, this event poster was created in an attempt to imitate ancient Chinese woodblock prints. Here I've included an initial layout, several stamp designs I created (prior to combining with a textured clipping mask), and some initial sketches.