February 2018 // This is a poster design I did for my job conducting the Small Farms Needs Assessment. I enjoy incorporating beautiful, large photos into big prints for advertising.
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February 2018 // This is a poster design I did for my job conducting the Small Farms Needs Assessment. I enjoy incorporating beautiful, large photos into big prints for advertising.
July 2017 // A photograph of me harvesting basil with my original “Farmer V” logo. This logo was digitally formatted as opposed to hand-drawn.
October 2016 // I created this small-scale industrial hemp booklet for an Industrial Hemp course at OSU. All drawings, writing, and design are my own.
November 2016 // Here is one example of design work I have done, including extensive work with Google earth, contour mapping, and permaculture principles. This project has a wide range of maps, intricate designs, and associated presentations. Contact me at [email protected] if you’d like to see more.
March 2018 // This flyer I made for the Small Farms Team is great example of my work with larger formats that require strict color schemes (such as those for Oregon State University) and a fair amount of words. You can see my affinity for symmetry, shapes, and consistent thematic elements (ex: circles, squares, and colors) within a design.
January 2018 // This is a hand-drawn logo I created for my podcast, Radical Food.
February 2018 // This is what my brochure templates look like. In this case, I filled in some of the text/photos and left the rest open for the client’s editing.
March 2018 // This is a tentative design for my best friend’s blues album cover.
May 2017 // Here is my shirt design for a soil science course representing the process of nitrogen mineralization via microbial activity within and among soil particles (shown at macro level), with the lightning bolt representing another way that atmospheric nitrogen can be “fixed” to become plant available. This design has been propagated and distributed by soil science professor extraordinare James Cassidy, and it has ultimately become one of the most popular shirts around campus, especially amongst Organic Growers Club and Soil Science students.
February 2018 // This is a poster design I did for my job conducting the Small Farms Needs Assessment. I enjoy incorporating beautiful, large photos into big prints for advertising.