Registration Form

brochure

Registration form design for Race to a Million, an annual event hosted by Human Arc. The first Race to a Million was held in Cleveland. The beneficiaries of these events are local food banks. To see the full brochure set up for print, click here.

*This work was completed as an employee of Human Arc and should not be considered freelance/consulting work. Shared in portfolio with permission.

Branding for Social Media Channels

branding, social media

Created fresh new look to corporate branding for Human Arc’s multiple social media channels. Adjusted the design to work within multiple channels’ templates and also within responsive design.

*This work was completed as an employee of Human Arc and should not be considered freelance/consulting work. Shared in portfolio with permission.

Race to a Million Billboard Design

Ads

 

 

 

Billboard design for Lansing, Michigan-area event. Race to a Million is an annual event hosted by Human Arc. The first Race to a Million was held in Cleveland. The beneficiaries of these events are local food banks. We were fortunate enough to secure advertising space in the Greater Lansing area and created a series of billboards to advertise the race.

*This work was completed as an employee of Human Arc and should not be considered freelance/consulting work. Shared in portfolio with permission.

30 in 30 Flyer

branding, Flyer

Promotional flyer created for Champion Disability Advocates, a division of Human Arc. With this flyer we wanted to keep it clean, but catch their eye and focus on the human aspect of the promotion. To see the PDF, click here.

*This work was completed as an employee of Human Arc and should not be considered freelance/consulting work. Shared in portfolio with permission.

Business Card

branding

Ampersand Creative Card Newbusiness card back

 

Business card project mock-up. Wanted something fresh, clean and eye-catching.

Gave special attention to making the back of the card visually interesting without detracting from or overpowering the front. I receive a lot of business cards during my work and often they end up in a pile in a drawer or in a computer bag. I wanted this card to stand out and catch your eye whether it’s face down or face up.