Sweet Dahlia Coffee Company
This project was a rush project that needed to be completed in a week. This included the company name, the company logo, the K-cup lid, and the box for the K-cups. I chose to name my company Sweet Dahlia Coffee Company because dahlia flowers typically grow in Columbia and a coffee beans are grown there as well. The logo is a graphic representation of a dahlia flower and the colors represent the rich and bold flavor of the cover while retaining the sweet taste. I chose the combination of all caps and all lower case to illustrate that the sweet taste is the subtle additional taste to the bold flavor.
 
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"Wanted" Zine
This project was completely done by hand. It was then scanned in and printed. My concept was to make the zine function as a newspaper, which is why I chose to print it on construction paper. I wanted to get that distinct texture and color. The back page is even an advertisement page. It is saddle-stitched and meant to be rolled and held together with a rubberband for a low budget print production. This piece can then be thrown as newspapers are. It can be used to get information out quickly on a budget.
 
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Anne Jordan & Mitch Goldstein Poster
I created this poster to advertise a lecture given by Anne Jordan and her business partner, Mitch Goldstein at York College. The poster was inspired by the work of Anne Jordan and Mitch Goldstein. The event was sponsored by the AIGA Student Group of which I hold an executive board position.
 
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I am currently a Senior at York College of Pennsylvania and expecting to graduate in May 2014 with my Bachelors of Arts Degree in Graphic Design. Read More

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