I love vector illustration because it's fun to create something from your imagination but have complete freedom to adjust the shapes, change the colors, and add textures throughout the entire process—even after you think you've finished. I enjoy playing around with different styles of illustration such as skeuomorphic, isometric, flat, etc. My favorite part is figuring out different ways to add texture and dimension.
isometric fairytale garden
"overnighter" exercise—conceptualized and completed in less than 48 hours
"A is for Astronaut" illustration based on the letter A in the typeface Cubano
monochromatic building illustrations for the inside of the Campus Rec Challenge brochure (which I also designed)
gingerbread house, candy cane forest, and Santa's workshop illustrations for the Christmas at Hydaway light display marketing materials
stylized monochromatic illustration with texture
simple shape illustration based on the word "xenization", which means "the act of traveling as a stranger"
illustrated book covers for a mock redesign of Trenton Lee Stewart's "The Mysterious Benedict Society" series
editorial illustration to conceptualize the term "Fast Fashion"
playing around with flat vs. skeuomorphic illustration styles for a pretend walkie-talkie app
box cover for a made-up game I came up with in my typography class, with fully-custom-designed-from-scratch typography for the title, inspired by the extravagant, decorated typography from the Victorian Era
illustrations for the Campus Recreation summer swim lessons marketing campaign
a simple illustration I did to market Liberty University's Fall Welcome Week Campus Recreation events
another event marketing campaign—I illustrated all the snowflakes and the textured tree pattern, plus the fancy "A" and the extra flourishes throughout the design
I created these illustrations as part of the marketing campaign for Campus Recreation's CPR/AED certification course offering—this was the website banner