Design Portfolio

To show a strong portfolio, you must have a variety of pieces of design. For myself, I provided freelance projects, logo designs, layout designs, print ads, website designs (non-functional), and an assortment of Adobe Illustrator graphics created at the South Hills School of Business & Technology.

Layout Designs

In a variety of my classes at South Hills, we were tasked to create multiple layout design, as a designer it is crucial that such as menus, magazine layouts, and a major publication design spanning throughout months project called “Outside the Lines”.

Freelance Projects

During South Hills, I was given the opportunity to work on a couple of freelance projects for local businesses, and a Penn State University Girls Basketball event called “Pink Zone”. My first freelance logo design was for my local hometown library called “Williamsburg Public Library”.

Website Mock-ups

Before South Hills, I didn’t imagine website designing was and still is one of the largest segments in the graphic design industry. When I started designing non-functional website mock-ups in Collateral Design, it took a while to get the hang of designing a website.

Logos

Since 2019, I feel that logo design has always been my creative strong suit when it comes to graphic design. Here is a variety of different logos that I designed over the past two years.

Adobe Illustrator Graphics

Since 2019, I have been improving my art and design methods on Adobe Illustrator, as I discover better ways to produce high-quality graphics for future businesses and clients.

Print Ads

Print ads are one of my favorites when it comes to a collateral campaign. These advertisements can greatly enhance a design portfolio by demonstrating a variety of creative and technical skills.