Gleeson Library
I worked on the Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit - A - Thon in collaboration with the Gleeson Library and the USF Art history department. This included creating posters, a logo, and social media posts. This event coincided with the library display for Women's History Month. For the display, I choose to highlight books on female artists within the library collection.
For National Poetry Month I collaborated with the Librarian in charge of the poetry collection. This included designing posters, social media posts, and the display. We wanted to make the library display interactive, so we included a daily poetry prompt and encouraged people to post on Instagram and tag the library.
Graduate School Project
The goal for this project was to create a fictitious museum and accompanying Kiosk page. I did the design work on this project, which included creating wireframes for the website pages, choosing fonts, colors, and logo design. I choose bold rounded fonts that would be easy to read and fit in with the mushroom theme. We wanted to keep the website modern and sleek, so having a graphic logo that was simple and eye-catching was important. I created the logo from one of the stamps in my stamp collection, and scanned, vectorized, and colored it.
Process of creating a logo
Ticket Mock-ups
Senior Design Thesis
My senior project was an audio experience housed on a website that represented my feelings on change. It was an exploration of how to make something people can experience from the comfort of their home.
You can visit the site here
When starting this project, I knew I wanted to focus on the feeling of change and the effect it can have on people. This was during the height of covid and so much was changing rapidly, I felt I couldn't keep up. It made me think about the teacup I used every day. It holds sentimental value to me and connects me to my family since my mom bought it for me when I was little. During this tumultuous time, I felt comforted by my teacup. This idea made me think about how items can be significant in the process of change.
I became inspired by items that held importance to people and used them to guide the narrative in the audio experience. I took photos of the important items and edited them into a pop art style. These graphics were used in a postcard activity in the audio experience.
Building the Website
I wanted the website to be intimate, so I used dark colors and designed it to feel like an experience itself. Once you enter the website you get to choose what kind of audio experience you want to listen to, one about accepting change or an audio experience about growing from change.
Graphic layout for the senior thesis book
When I finished the project, I sent the website to all of my family and friends. I did not expect the extremely positive feedback I received from people. I had many people respond saying they got emotional during the audio experience and it helped them process change in their life. I was initially anxious to record my own voice for the audio experiences, but in the feedback I received, many people said my voice was soothing and helped the experience.