This is the result of an Adobe Illustrator exercise for my Graphic Design I class. The assignment was to trace a photo of an old-fashioned black phone in Illustrator using a different color, making the tracing look as realistic as you can. You could also get extra points for adding a little pizazz to it, so I added the Windows logo because the color I chose reminded me of the default Windows 98 desktop color.
National Student Speech-Language Hearing Assocation (NSSLHA)
Finished:
January 2010
Client:
National Student Speech-Language Hearing Assocation (NSSLHA)
This design is no longer used.
This one can’t exactly be called a new design. The org’s faculty adviser told the org that their site needed to have the same design as the Communication Sciences & Disorders Department, only purple.
Fuzzy Magazine
Finished:
November 2009
Credit:
I do not own the baby hedgehog photo.
Fuzzy Magazine is a fictional magazine I made a cover for. I did this for my Publication Layout class. The magazine is meant to be about any and all things cute and fuzzy.
Minority Teacher Preparation Program (MTP)
Finished:
November 2009
Client:
Minority Teacher Preparation Program at UW-Whitewater
Credit:
Coded by David Niemczyk
Unfortunately, this is not quite the design I wanted to use for this site. My coworkers and I disagreed on the design I came up with, so I altered it to what it is now. At least it looks better than it did before we started.
Curriculum & Instruction
Finished:
October 2009
Client:
Curriculum & Instruction Department at UW-Whitewater
This was the biggest site I had to redesign for WITRC as far as how many pages it has. It needed a lot of reorganization too, which I did.
Counselor Education
Finished:
September 2009
Client:
Counselor Education Department at UW-Whitewater
Credit:
Coded by David Niemczyk
This one wasn’t much of a redesign, to be honest. It doesn’t look too different from how it used to. David Niemczyk and I just added a couple touches to make it fancier, like adding curves to the design instead of sharp edges. The colors are almost identical to what they used to be.