Designer Bio
I am a graphic designer currently located in Kingston, Ontario. Illustration, motion graphics, and recently anything to do with emerging design trends have all interested me. I moved from my home country to follow my dream of producing a practical visual design. I consequently began to become passionate about graphic design as a result of learning more about the amazing world that designers can depict.
I firmly believe that everything can be improved and that every design should aim to achieve the greatest good. I can ensure that every project I work on complies with high standards and advances in some way thanks to this program.
Course
Interaction Design IV
Objective
Plan and conduct advanced research on an interface following industry standards for interaction design, and use modular solutions to design and develop an interface system under those standards.
Description
An app that uses gamification techniques and RPG videogame elements to help users stick to tasks and form new routines to appeal to a videogame-interested audience. This app will provide users with tools like a task list and calendar to keep track of all their needs, and it will also reward them as they start completing more and more of their daily tasks to receive a satisfying reward.
Course
Design History
Objective
Through the use of a design solution share, demonstrate your understanding of significant figures in design history.
Description
Massimo Vignelli’s legacy and body of work served as the inspiration for the creation of a magazine. I use design elements that are reminiscent of his work and historical events to adequately convey his significance to the design community. Based on what might resemble his work, typography and white space were used.
Course
Brand Identity II
Objective
Create a wordmark or visual symbol that symbolizes a non-profit organization based on a creative strategy that can be pertinent to the client's industry and target market. Create a distinctive visual identity that can be applied to a variety of contexts.
Description
Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO) represents Ontario’s publicly-funded Child and Youth Mental Health Centres. With that emphasis, this new visual identity will support an efficient method of reaching their audience and presenting themselves at conferences and events.