designs
designs
Freelance
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At CHKN FACE, I turn your favorite concepts into playful or professional visuals that captivate and inspire. From quirky product designs to stunning layouts, every creation is a celebration of creativity. Below you’ll find assorted client work created post graduation. All work was based off of a project or idea on the clients end and brought to life in the way they imagine.
Let’s craft something extraordinary together!
Mazza Family Foundation
Hosted by the Mazza Family Foundation, the Truck Pull is a charity event where the local community gathers to, as said in the name, pull a truck. There are various games and food trucks for people to enjoy as well. This year’s event was co-sponsored with the Monmouth County SPCA to raise money to help animals.
The design combines elements from both organizations and creates a fun shirt for the participants to wear for years to come. The design was also utilized for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place medals for the winners of the competition. The back of the shirt features sponsors’ logos positioned to correspond with their level of involvement.
In addition to the shirts and medals, I created two posters which were used to promote the event and highlight the sponsorship levels.
I created the Pull-up Banner below which acknowledged the sponsors and their support of the event.
The final pieces of this project are four 10’ high double-sided Flags which were placed at the starting and finishing lines of the Truck Pull. They feature the logos of the hosts of the event and the flag sponsors.
Mazza Recycling
I created the layouts for these two Pull-up Banners for trade shows and other events my client participates in. The step and repeat sections at the bottom of each banner allow my client to adjust the height without losing any important information included in the layout. The banners can then be set to a height that works well within the booth space at any venue.
The client’s goal was to use these banners to attract new clients and inform them of all the services that are available. I received feedback from my client that these goals are continually met!
Below are two banners I created with the goal of attracting the attention of passing traffic on a major roadway outside one of my client’s locations. The smaller banner measures 8.25’ wide and the larger banner is 10’ wide.
Pratt Institute
School of Architecture
The client wanted to appeal to potential new students in a way that would draw them in to ask questions and find out additional information about the program’s offerings. I created this banner using photos that tell a story and the QR codes create a pathway to additional information.