





This is an Instagram ad from my Layout and Production class. The prompt for this piece was to create a social media ad based on one of Sister Corita Kent's design principles. I chose the design principle "consider everything an experiment" and created this ad using Adobe Photoshop.

This is a render of canvas shoes from my 3D Lighting and Rendering class. The instructor provided various shoe models to the students and tasked the class to create a final image consisting of the three separate panels using one or more models in whatever way we saw best. The shoes were first UV unwrapped, then textured in Substance Painter, and lastly staged and lit in Autodesk Maya.

This is a render of a bug from my 3D Lighting and Rendering class. The instructor provided the bug model to the students and tasked the class to create a final image using it in whatever way we saw best. The bug and wood models were first UV unwrapped, then textured in Substance Painter, and lastly staged and lit in Autodesk Maya.

This a brochure made for the City of Johnson City detailing some of the outdoor adventures that can be had in the area. It was made using Adobe InDesign.

This is a story survey for renovations at the Sherrod Library that was posted on Instagram and Facebook. This was an idea that I pitched during my graduate assistantship with Sherrod Library when we were looking for how to find out what renovation ideas excited students. I created the survey using branded assets provided and it was published to ETSU's main Instagram page. The survey received over 3,500 votes.

This is the logo I designed for the East Tennessean's podcast titled the ET Echo. The East Tennessean launched the podcast in August 2019; its purpose is to echo the news in its bi-weekly papers. The logo was designed using Adobe Illustrator to reflect that idea. You can listen to my episode of the podcast here: https://soundcloud.com/theedge895/et-echo-6