Resume Project
This resume says everything an employer would need to know when looking to hire someone. Abbey's name is big, right on top, and centered to catch the viewer's eye easily. It's also balanced and symmetrical which is visually pleasing.
Flyer Project
This flyer is created to educate and bring more attention to the issue with insulin prices being so overly expensive. The main focus of this flyer is on the picture of the insulin and other devices people with diabetes have to use everyday. The flyer gives information about the issue and also offers a website for viewers to visit to sign a petition.
Brochure Project
This brochure is created for an at home date night, and the overall design is cohesive by using dark reds and purples to fit the date night aesthetic. Cooking at home can be fun and a good bonding experience and this brochure offers easy and fun dinner ideas for a romantic night in. Crash course also has other options to choose from besides date night, and the brochure offers those options as well.
Postcard Project
This postcard is an overall representation of who Abbey is as a person, her favorite hobby, and work experience. The use of Abbey's favorite color green is cohesively used throughout the postcard, which also matches her picture and eyes which also helps represent who she is as a person. Supplying her email and phone number was smart for anyone who was interested in reaching out.
Logo Project
Simply Clothes is a sustainable fashion company that works to help the planet and people's wallets. The logo being a retail clothing tag represents what type of company it us, and the use of green colors represents helping the planet and saving money. The design is simple and delicate.
Business Card Project
This business card was based on Abbey and Simply Clothing together, which is why the color green is dominate in this design. The main focuses of the business card are the logo and Abbey's name, which are the two most important elements. It's a simple design that still represents something through color and organization.
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