This is the cover of the magazine I made for my design class.
When I was in undergrad, I took a class where I learned about Adobe Suite products. I was able to enhance my Photoshop skills and learn how to use Illustrator and InDesign. Since then, I have used Illustrator to make everything from sewing patterns for stuffed animals or purses, embroidery designs, and fabric prints, to laser cutter designs like birdhouses and coasters. I have also used InDesign extensively to make my own books and notebooks. In combination with all of the skills I've learned in Adobe Suite, I have some experience doing Graphic design work. It mainly consists of digital drawings or simple text designs that I used for physical projects. This page showcases some of my work as it relates to good old fashioned graphic design.
This page shows magazine spreads that I made for my aforementioned undergrad class.
This is one of the inside spreads I made for this magazine design project. I learned a lot about formatting from this project including adding page numbers, drop capital letters, and pull quotes.
This is the other inside spread I made for this magazine project. I also learned a lot about scanning patterns and hierarchy of information from this project and class. You can also see how I played around with font and color throughout these spreads.