Typography

These designs focus on the language that surrounds us, from the words that are printed on posters and brochures to the letters that dominate the internet.

the recipé for Design

As you bite into this delicious, fruity autumn dessert, treat your eyes to a well-designed, simple, and pleasing recipé card layout.  It’s sure to bring a smile to the face of any graphic designer or hardworking chef!

Bright, Bold, and Brilliant

The basic, geometric shapes used in this poster, when paired with the yellow, red, and blue primary colors, create an exciting visual layout that makes onlookers want to learn about the Futura typeface.  This combination really is brilliant!

Adventure Awaits!

Its bright sun as the primary design element, this advertisement for a mock-up seasonal camp itinerary was created to mimic those that promote the exciting activities of children’s summer programs nationwide.  With a backpack like this, who doesn’t want to go to camp?

A Colorful Career

An infographic is a powerful tool for conveying a significant amount of information in a way that is easy for all readers to consume.  Relying predominantly on its blue background and colorful pie chart, this layout is a unique piece that’s capable of showcasing just how much time and effort graphic designers put into their creations.

The Sky’s the Limit

For graphic designers, there truly is unlimited creativity when it comes to producing the most inspirational products.  This  pretend calendar for the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum highlights the boundless energy used in designing both graphics and space equipment.

A Timeless Typeface

The large letter “O”s as its main feature, this typeface poster gives credit to the lengthy history and many uses of the Optima typeface in a way that even creator Hermann Zapf would be proud of.  

Framing A Legacy

This mockup museum exhibit poster showcasing the work of legendary designer Saul Bass was made to provide insight into his methods and perpetuate his iconic legacy.  Modeled after Bass’ own design style, its look is similar to the art museum flyers used in real life.