A Save the Date card for Andrew & Heather’s destination wedding in Lake Tahoe, CA. The couple provided a photo they made while visiting their wedding site in Cali.
Category Archives: portfolio.
Landon & Becca Engagement.
lovey-dovey invitations.
country-chic wedding.
perfect monster.
It’s not often you get a bride that wants you to design a frankenstein-themed wedding announcement. This couple had planned an extravagant halloween engagement party and wanted the announcement to match. After all, there are the ghoul-est couple I know ;)
these were printed @ 4×9. Designed in adobe illustrator with hand-drawn typography.
HCSSA.
owlivia vanhootson.
well, hello!
this is a project i had the privilege of working on recently. miss danielle pritchard started a little company and needed a brand to go along with. owls have held a special place in my heart as of the past couple of years, so i was totally excited to incorporate an owl in this specific project.
here is a little bit of the work i’ve done and how it’s currently being used.
check out owlivia vanhootson here and you can even purchase some of the cute products on her etsy page.
thanks for reading!
j.
The Year of Diversity.
i’m all about contests. they are fun. they challenge me. i like the feeling of winning, but who doesn’t?
this was a contest put on by the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University. The contest was focused on designing a logo for the upcoming year (2012-2013) to represent the different departments and their efforts towards diversity.
My design explanation: The 4 different squares represent the four departments in the College of Architecture (cosi, viz, arch, and land). Each square standing alone, but coming together to make a united idea. The ‘lines’ represent individuals in the different departments making their own path through the college. Having ‘non-square’ squares shows that we are all unique in one way or another, thus being diverse. The symbol could also be used as stand alone mark, or with the text “the year of diversity.”
Red Red Completely Red.
I have been extremely blessed to be a part of such a great team working with the ladies at The Creative Cup. While working there I had the opportunity to take on this amazing project. (check out TCC, it’ll be worth it!)
“We are excited to introduce recent graphic work for Red Red Completely Red. RRCR is a blog run by Astrid Slagle. She is a mum, crafter, and all around extraordinaire. Astrid has a super fun personality and blogs about her unique craft projects as well as her adorable little family! Astrid came to us in need of a more personalized brand identity for her blog and ETSY shop. As the project manager, Jill (ME) created a unique logo design using a custom font, a set of gorgeous business cards, an ETSY banner, and last but not least, a personalized blog header. This was a fun project to work on. We love things with a ‘handmade’ feel, and Red Red is exactly that!”




















