2015-present Design Roles Creative director Copy writer Front-end developer Social media manager Aerial choreographer The Process Aerialogy is a unique aerial arts company dedicated to providing an out of the box outlet for expression and fitness for people of all ages. They offer aerial classes and workshops for clients ages 6 and up, private training, birthday parties and celebrations, and aerial performances of all kinds. As a new company they needed a complete branding and identity development, as well as outlets for telling their story on the web. 1Color palette development Senior instructors collaborated on the color scheme for Aerialogy, sharing inspiration and refining the final palette to a range of teals and rose gold shades. 2Logo design Clients, instructors, and the general public voted for their favorite logo and the winner was printed on Aerialogy's first branded apparel, Capezio leotards. 3Site design The main uses of ...
PetrArchive
2013 Design Roles Designer Illustrator The process Launched with funds from a New Frontiers Start-up Grant in 2013, the Petrarchive project is a rich text, interactive edition of Petrarch’s Rerum vulgarium fragmenta, an icon of western literature. Wayne Storey and John Walsh led the team that created 366 visual-textual prototypes based on Storey’s new edition of the work. The prototypes consist of: TEI-encoded documents for rendering both diplomatic transcriptions and edited views of the text Web-based presentations implemented with the TEI Boilerplate system Scanned images for Vat. Lat. 3195 A visual index to the text 1Branding Developed logo designs and began diagramming elements of Petrarch's songbook 2Information visualization Refined visualization Petrarch's poetic elements to a set of vector graphics 3Color palette and type designs Designed a look and feel for the visual index 4Illustration and page layout Executed all ...
Globalization of the United States
2014-2015 Design Roles Identity designer Front-end developer Print designer The Exhibit IU Associate Professor of History Konstantin Dierks explores the global reach of the United States between the American Revolution and the American Civil War in this careful curation of materials from the Lilly Library’s collection. The online version of the exhibit offers complete digitized copies of all books and maps in the exhibit, and features an interactive digital map using world maps from the early nineteenth century to trace American diplomatic, military, commercial, missionary, and other activities in the world as they changed over time between the American Revolution and the American Civil War. The collection remains quite relevant as the country confronts current issues of globalization. Designing the Exhibit 1Branding Based on inspiration from similar online exhibits and Indiana University’s branding guidelines at the time, I developed three distinct design ...