I had the opportunity to design for JS 2014, a major, annual event marketed toward Cedarville University's upperclassmen. Over a period of fifteen months I helped to develop and synthesize the event's theme: the Roaring Twenties. I was in charge of creating any and all graphics related to the event across multiple platforms including print, web, and social media. Throughout the process I was able to experiment and gain knowledge about creating custom die cuts, metallic inks, and foil stamping. *These graphics won merit in the 2014 HOW Promotion & Marketing Design Awards.
Logo development.
Headless portraits were utilized so as to allow our guests to imagine the experience themselves. The poster's dimensions were 19" by 29".
Once guests purchased their tickets, a packet was sent to them through the mail. It contained helpful information about the event including directions, timing, and meal details. A custom die cut and metallic inks were used to symbolize the over accessorizing for which the roaring twenties are known.
A fully responsive website was created to promote the event.
*Promotional video produced by Caleb Morris. Photography by Alex Xayathone. 
JS 2014
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JS 2014

JS is a major, annual event marketed toward Cedarville University's upperclassmen across multiple media platforms. I am the creative director wit Read More

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