Can Label: 7.23" x 4"
Our final project was to create a fictitious beverage package. This meant making the designs that would be made to go on the container itself and the carrier the drinks would be sold in. I didn't want to make a coffee themed beverage so I made them for robots instead. It is a fuel stabilizer that comes in an 8 pack of 7.5 FL OZ cans.

Carrier Box: 13.7" x 26.2"
Library Week Poster: 16" x 24"
This sixth assignment was to make posters to promote Library Week that was in the third week of April. Illustrator made it fast with illustrations of students and the books. The students were my favorite pieces to work with, the books were rather tedious but well worth the time when i made them into big stacks.
Business Card (Front): 3.5" x 2"

Business Card (Back): 3.5" x 2"


After deciding on one of the designs, we next had to make a business package that consisted a letterhead, envelope and business card. I stuck with gray scale for the package so I didn't have to worry about colors fading when I was printing.

Business Letterhead: 8.5" x 11"

Business Envelope: 9.5" x  4.125"






The fourth assignment was to create logos as designers. I created 3 different ones and this took quite a bit of time to get here. I used Illustrator for these designs. They had to be scaled down and still be visible when viewed at half an inch big. After all this I still can't decide on just one as my favorite.


Going along with the Mardi Gras theme, we were to research fonts that had a mardi gras feel to them. Two fonts were to be made, one in serif and another a sans serif. To help visually, I made a set for when they are on either light or dark backgrounds.



The second assignment was to design a Mardi Gras Poster. This had to be done by taking illustrations made by the Illustration 2 class and I used InDesign to put the elements together. I was also in the Illustration 2 class but was forbidden from using my own images. The MARDI GRAS Font was however one that I created with Illustrator. The dimensions are on a 8.5 inches high and 11 inches wide, to keep in mind that it could be printed on any printer when it came for the school to use them.


Our first project was to research Swiss Posters. As a warm up we had to find one and try to replicate the poster using either Photoshop or Illustrator. I opted for Illustrator for this OLMA. This poster is to promote OLMA's Milk Production in 1986 which was designed by Ruedi Kulling. This poster measures 11.8 inches wide by 17 inches high. I choose this poster for it's simple shapes and bright colors. The type proved a bit difficult but worked with brushes and with no typed font, had to hand write it all in a charcoal like brush.