Designer Bio
Hello, I’m Jazmin, an art enthusiast turned graphic designer. Since discovering my passion for design in high school, I’ve been on a thrilling journey of creativity. From sketching ideas to bringing them to life digitally, every project fuels my love for design. My favourite areas include illustration and brand identity, but I’m always eager to learn and expand my skills. Whether it’s experimenting with new techniques or staying updated on industry trends, I’m constantly pushing myself to grow.
Looking to the future, I dream of starting my own design business. I envision a space where imagination thrives and innovative ideas come to life. But for now, I’m enjoying the process of refining my craft and soaking up inspiration from the world around me. With each project, I’m one step closer to turning my passion into a fulfilling career. I’m excited to see where this journey takes me and the impact I can make through design.
email: karpjazmin@gmail.com
website: jkdesignstudio.co
linkedin: Jazmin Karp
instagram: @jk_designs21
Course
Graphic Design IV
Objective
The purpose of this project is to create an effective campaign that will bring awareness to the issue of fast fashion and the environmental impact it has on the world. The desired outcome is to educate the viewer and to inspire them to change the way they consume.
Description
The colour scheme of this poster is a red-toned monochrome palette. The reason behind this is to create a cohesive and harmonious look. It doesn’t draw too much attention and lets the content shine. It helps to make a complicated design look simpler.
The main statement of the poster is irony, which is shown by the title “I have nothing to wear” paired with the visual of a large pile of clothes. A saying commonly used even when the person does in fact have plenty of clothes to wear, they just want more.
Course
Brand Identity Design II
Objective
Choose a local or international NGO, charity or not-for-profit organization that you think needs a redesigned logo. Then conceptualize, stylize, and execute one final concept for a logo redesign, as well as create applications for the brand. The final part of the project was to create a brand identity guide.
Description
Chosen for this redesign was the Abbey Cat Adoption organization. This solution welcomes the viewer in with its message of warmth and safety. The illustration shows a cat safe and sound in its new home, which encourages the viewer to contribute to the organization and help all cats feel that happiness. The curves and lines are consistent throughout the design. The design is simple and timeless and works in smaller sizes. It is easy to apply to many different applications.
Course
Interaction Design III
Objective
The goal of this project was to create an interactive exhibit to increase visitor engagement towards the museum exhibits. Since reading the plaques in front of a sculpture is not always very exciting, the purpose of the app will be to educate the user while letting them choose their own pace at which they want to learn. The particular exhibit this project will explore is the famous Venus de Milo sculpture.
Description
When taking a photo with/of the exhibit with the app open, a pop-up will appear informing the user that they may be featured on the Louvre Instagram page if they post that picture along with a fact they learned and the provided hashtag. With the popularity of social media, many guests will be posting pictures of their experience anyway, so to get guests involved more with the museum, this task is an easy and fun way for guests to interact with the museum.