
This spread displays the first and last pages of my senior yearbook.

I used three different color schemes throughout the book, one for each season during the school year. This helps the reader immediately visually identify the time of year they're reading about!

Because our school had such a low budget for yearbook, we were forced to combine organizational activities from all three of our educational campuses.

This page includes lots of bright visuals and action pictures - many of which were taken by me! In addition, it also fell to me to create all the "cutouts" and "popouts" in Adobe Photoshop.

I was honored to be voted "Most Likely to Succeed" by my classmates! The photography credits on this page belong entirely to me, with the exception of the picture I'm in!

This highly visual spread allows pictures to share the emotions that ran high the night of graduation. I also included speech excerpts from both myself and the Salutatorian.

I created this template for "Student Tip Tuesday" which is used weekly on the official TJC instagram (@tjcapaches).

I created this graphic during my yearbook days as a fun, inventive way to display the new basketball court on the spread.

Another student drew this logo. I scanned it, imported it into photoshop, and cleaned it up while also adding color to reach the finished product.

This graphic was created as a directional sign that went up around campus.

Using the Carter Blood Care logo, I created this graphic which captures the essence of their theme this year - Lucky 7!

The housing deparment made the request for me to design this graphic as a way to advertise the new position available on campus.

I was hired to take Megan's senior pictures and create her graduation invitation.

When dealing with college donors, details are important. I was asked to incorporate sweet pea flowers into this save the date as it had personal signifigance to the donors being honored at the event.

My goal for the back of the invitation was to effectively use the available space to comminicate the information in a pleasant, elegant, and appealing way.