
DISCOVER PROJECT

DISCOVER PROJECT

DISCOVER PROJECT
//CATALOG LAYOUT
//CATALOG LAYOUT
Art Talk
Art Talk
PRINT DESIGN
LAYOUT
TYPOGRAPHY
COLOR THEORY
I developed a comprehensive style guide for Blaze that defines and maintains brand consistency across all platforms and materials. This foundational document covers logo usage, typography, color application, imagery selection, and brand voice to create cohesive communication across digital and print touchpoints.
The guide centers on Blaze's vibrant, dynamic identity through strategic use of bold colors and contemporary typography that captures their energetic, forward-thinking nature. I created detailed specifications for logo placement, spacing requirements, and usage scenarios because those technical details are what keep a brand looking polished and professional. The guide also includes carefully curated imagery standards that authentically connect with Blaze's target audience, helping strengthen their community presence and market position.
I designed this promotional piece for a museum's upcoming exhibition called "Art Talk," which showcased three diverse artists: a photographer, a painter, and a sculptor. Each artist was scheduled to give talks about their work and creative process.
I built the design around a grid system that organized the artists and their work in a way that's both functional and visually engaging. The color palette of yellow and brown creates warmth and cohesion across the layout while letting the artwork itself remain the focal point. I worked with supplied images of the artists and their pieces to ensure each creator got equal visual weight in the composition.
The design was also adapted into an epub format for digital distribution, allowing the museum to reach audiences online and extend the exhibition's impact beyond physical materials.
I designed this promotional piece for a museum's upcoming exhibition called "Art Talk," which showcased three diverse artists: a photographer, a painter, and a sculptor. Each artist was scheduled to give talks about their work and creative process.
I built the design around a grid system that organized the artists and their work in a way that's both functional and visually engaging. The color palette of yellow and brown creates warmth and cohesion across the layout while letting the artwork itself remain the focal point. I worked with supplied images of the artists and their pieces to ensure each creator got equal visual weight in the composition.
The design was also adapted into an epub format for digital distribution, allowing the museum to reach audiences online and extend the exhibition's impact beyond physical materials.











