A series of projects across departments to increase visibility, engagement, and accessibility for campus audiences.

University of Puget Sound

THE BRIEF

Varied per department, see below.

Client: Multiple departments at UPS
Industry: Higher Education
Type: Graphic Design, Illustration, Typography
Year: 2018-25

OVERVIEW

Collins Memorial Library

The MakerSpace was hidden in the library basement and not publicized. Despite high-quality equipment and staff support, awareness and usage were low.

My Role: concept, graphic design, photography, button-making

Key Decisions

  • Showcased student-made objects and used a craft-based aesthetic for approachability and authenticity.

  • Created an original collection of buttons using illustrations from recycled encyclopedias sourced from the Makerspace for aesthetic continuity.

Residence Hall Association

For the Residence Hall Association at UPS, I created on original logo for use on the Association social media accounts and printed posters.

The design pays homage to the school mascot, the Logger, while also incorporating the storied school hatchet into the typography.

UPS Jazz Orchestra

For the UPS Jazz Orchestra I created an album cover for the Orchestra’s first ever album, released both physically and digitally in 2020. 

The work is an analog collage.

Staff Senate

For the UPS Staff Senate, I created printed promotional posters and team name cards to support Senate events like the Plant Market and Staff Trivia Night.

Student Accessibility and Accommodation

For SAA, I created an infographic to simplify the process of registering for disability accommodations. I focused on readability and engagement for students with reading and attention deficit disabilities, distilling paragraphs of text into an easy to follow, color-coded and illustrated guide.

BEFORE: Complex info paragraph

AFTER: Color-coded visual guide

Associated Students of the University of Puget Sound

For ASUPS, I created a wide variety of event posters for both print and digital display. Assignments varied greatly in both tone and copy to be incorporated.