Wonder Bread
Working with three other people, we researched Wonder bread, and created a project from our findings. We didn’t have the most positive reaction to the product, so we chose to draw critiques on the bread using Wonder’s own slogans.
Working with three other people, we researched Wonder bread, and created a project from our findings. We didn’t have the most positive reaction to the product, so we chose to draw critiques on the bread using Wonder’s own slogans.
A weird project name and idea, but was incredibly fun to build. The premise is simple, but there are a bunch of little details that hopefully make it fun to use. There’s no way for me to explain it better than you using it for yourself.
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While interning in Studio 612A, Tina had an idea for a small web app that would allow people to make their own icebreakertags, so I designed and built it.
A collaboration with Micah Barrett. Frustrated with our Graphic Design department’s lack of focus on screen design and with the less-than-inspiring prompt we received for the semester’s final assignment, we decided to create a campaign to raise awareness instead.
Matchuppps was my entry into the 10kApart competition. The prompt was to create a web application in less than 10KB of code. Matchuppps came in at 6,216 bytes and went on to win the “Best Design” award.
An unconventional desert cook book à la Pantone fan. The covers are sheets of aluminum with screen-printed text.
A timeline in the form of an accordion book. I was glad to be assigned Rodchenko because I love Constructivist work and was enjoyed experimenting with the style.
My favorite part is the diagonal bellyband and matching book jacket.
A logo concept for a proposed project in Washington DC that never saw the light of day.
A book exploring magnitude as ‘importance’ and the role of magnitude in creating hierarchy. Derived from three weeks of research into anything and everything related to magnitude.
The book jacket unfolds into the poster created in the book’s pages.
A design for an essay written on the heartless construction of the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust.
The rip is a graph of the Jewish population in Europe from 1939–1945.
An accordion book containing twelve black-and-white collaged compositions spawned from four Fluxus songs.
A book chronicling the process of expressing five concepts: anamoly, balance, contrast, rhythm, and texture. What started as 500 1” x 1” thumbnails was reduced to 50 and later to five 5” x 5” designs.
A logo designed for the Yoga Service Council in Washington DC. Designed while working as an intern at Project Design Company, a small design studio in Washington DC.
An invitation and program cover designed for the Washington International School’s 2008 graduation.
A set of invitations designed for the Washington International School’s 2007 Prom.