PRINT & WEB

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LARGE PRINT

Sometimes, you need something BIG to get your message across to multiple individuals at once, whether inside a small conference room or a trade show with thousands of people walking by. Throughout my career I have had the opportunity to create large-scale designs for some pretty big-named clients. Below are some samples:

  1. Medtronic Trade Show Graphics - Medtronic had approached Hamagami & Carroll to create several trade show booth graphics advertising their extensive glucose monitor line of products. I went with concepts that centered on large product imagery, short lines of text and leading lines to guide the viewer’s eyes in a visually appealing way.

  2. Google Office Infographic Poster - After conducting an in-depth research on the different types of internet users, Google reached out to Hamagami & Caroll to create a set of infographic posters that could be displayed in their offices. This was my very first project during my time at the studio and I approached the poster designs with a structured layout that can easily be filled in with content. By using these posters, Google staff would have the necessary data to help development and expansion of current and future Google products and services.

  3. DDN Pull-Up Banners - Along with trade show graphics, I had created over 50 pull-up banners for DDN, ranging from product advertising to industry highlights. These banners would help complement our trade show messaging all across the globe.

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SMALL PRINT

There is something very intimate and personal when you are able to hold something in the palm of your hand. Whether it’s a rare collectible card or free giveaways from a convention booth, small items you can keep can sometimes make an even bigger impact than a 20-foot sign.

Below are some examples of my small-sized work:

  • Botanical Alchemy Holographic Die Cut Sticker - A friend from the East Coast had hired me to help with her health and beauty brand. She wanted to have a memorable sticker which she could include in her orders, so after some research and inspiration, I had created a special die cut sticker which would be printed on holographic paper. The shine and luster of the holographic sticker accentuates the holistic nature of Botanical Alchemy, and her customers absolutely love the stickers!

  • Solene Velvet CD - CDs aren’t dead! With the resurgence of retro aesthetics and analog technology, my singer-songwriter friend Solene enlisted my help to design her limited-edition EP. Using photos she had taken from a photoshoot and Japanese-translated lines from her songs, I created a 90s-inspired “international edition” design to match her anime-inspired look and lo-fi jazz/hip-hop music. Once the CDs were produced, they were sent out globally to her fans!

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WEB GRAPHICS

Print may not be dead, but we are also living in an increasingly internet-dependent world. As such, it’s a necessity to have web design and web graphics for information and advertisement. Aside from print projects, I have also had opportunities to work on graphics and layouts for websites, including mobile. Here are a few examples:

  • DDN HPCWire Ads - HPCWire is a well-known news site covering the supercomputing industry and DDN is a continued proud sponsor of the site. As such, I had regularly created ads for DDN to be displayed on HPCWire to promote new products or events we would be at. With over hundreds of thousands of visitors to the site monthly, DDN ads always had eyes on them and eventually organic visits to our site.

  • Botanical Alchemy Store Banner & Instagram Cover Art - Keeping in step with the holistic and organic theme of Botanical Alchemy’s health and beauty brand, I assisted in creating a web banner and Instagram story cover art that carried the same thematic imagery and visual elements.

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