Logo Rework
When I first joined the company, the logo looked quite different from what we have today. The inconsistent line thickness and scattered color usage across the original website stood out to me right away—and not in a good way. It became a personal mission to address this. After several rounds of logo exploration and close collaboration with the design team, we landed on a refreshed logo that we’re proud to use across all our social platforms.
At Studio, we thrive in a collaborative environment. Below are a few examples of how we bring ideas to life together:

Illustration Collages – These are mixed-media illustration pieces created with another designer, Jessica. I crafted the individual illustrations, which she then arranged into layouts and enhanced with textures.
Our UX designer, Nicole, reached out to me with a request to create a set of icons that could be used consistently across various internal platforms—such as PowerPoint decks and internal communications. She provided me with a list of prompts and use cases, and from there, I began developing a custom icon set.
Each icon was designed to align with our brand’s visual language, using our established color palette and style guidelines to ensure consistency. The goal was to create a cohesive, versatile icon deck that not only supports functionality but also reinforces our visual identity across all touchpoints.
GO Website 1.0 – This was one of our early explorations for the site. Our web/UX designer, Kevin, and I brainstormed unconventional ideas, and I created the illustration mockups. One concept we were excited about was designing the "About" page to resemble soil layers—symbolizing growth—with a mountain peak at the top representing the achievement of our clients’ goals.

This is more of a formal version of the mock-up

This is more of an out of the box concept, using fossil layers and dinosaur bones...because dino rules. 

Other illustrations made for the early website exploration

The image is a .gif, I made the illustration, then passed it off to our motion designer, Carrie to animate the leaves, and water movement.

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