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GRAPHIC DESIGN

I started learning graphic design at an early age by designing PowerPoints, flyers, and invitations for family, friends, and myself. I have always had a keen eye for design and in high school, I took my first of many art classes to learn more about the principles of design. These principles would go on to guide my projects in college, where, through many design classes, I learned how to better apply them. I have just about mastered Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign and have learned countless other design software over the years. 

On this page, you will find many of the projects that I have worked on over the years. To view them in closer detail, please click on the buttons provided below the corresponding images.

Morning On Merit

While working at Dr. Phil's Merit Street Television Network, I created designs for the network's morning news program. These graphics were displayed as full screen overlays as well as LED on-set looks to provide visual aids to the audience as well as the anchors. Designs were created on tight production schedules just hours or minutes before they went to air. Click below to see more. 

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Lover Fest Tex

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Taylor Swift was forced to cancel a series of music festivals called "Lover Fest." Due to these cancellations, I took it upon myself to create a Taylor Swift themed party in my own backyard. For this event, I created a number of different graphics for

t-shirts, flyers, invitations, and more. Click below to see more. 

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AO Designs

In high school, I began a business selling "word art" designs of my own creation. This business taught me a lot about the design process and how to create pieces that cater to consumer desires. We focus mainly on collegiate themed pieces. Although, we also have designs in many other categories. Among these, we do custom curated designs at an additional cost to the customer. Click below to see more.

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