Graphic Design is more than pixels
 
 
t-Shirt Designs
 
I created these shirts for my family and friends as a fun and personal project. I designed each print using Adobe software, which allowed me to bring my ideas to life with creativity and precision. Once the designs were finalized, I used a Cricut machine to cut and print the graphics onto the shirts. It was a great hands-on experience that combined my design skills with the crafting process, and it was rewarding to see everyone enjoy the finished products.
 
ADVERTISEMENTS
 
Most of these advertisements were created for my own personal business, where I handle all of the design work myself. I use Adobe Illustrator to create each piece from start to finish, ensuring that every detail aligns with my brand’s identity and goals. Designing my own advertisements has allowed me to experiment with different styles, layouts, and color schemes while building a consistent and professional look for my business. It’s been a rewarding process that has helped me grow both creatively and professionally.
 
logos/Projects
 
Many of these projects and logos were created for family members who wanted to update their existing designs, while others were developed as mock-ups to build my design experience. Each piece was created using Adobe Illustrator, allowing me to refine my skills and produce clean, professional-quality work.
 
posters
 
Some of these posters were created as mock-ups for practice, while others were designed for professional use. I used Adobe Photoshop to develop the initial layouts and visuals, then refined and finalized the designs in Adobe Illustrator. This process allowed me to combine the strengths of both programs—Photoshop for detailed image editing and Illustrator for clean, scalable graphics—resulting in polished and professional poster designs.