Sometimes I find myself in a rut, busy working, but creatively stunted. Its times like these when I turn to my favorite friend…the panda for some cheering up! Looking at pictures of them always makes me laugh and feel good. I had an opportunity to do just this when a friend of mine recently starting
One of my favorite design project is LOGOS. They are essentially the mark that brands your company, product, or service. It gives me a chance to play with type and layout along with a selective color pallet and guidelines, its a fun challenge! I was commissioned to work on logos for a company to use
So a few weeks ago I was asked to design a program for the local dance studio that I had previously done the postcards for. Originally I was given some instruction on making a Christmas tree somehow incorporating the studio’s logo. I messed around with it and was having some trouble, but was eventually able
One of the fun things about working on the last exhibition was doing a little freelance design as well. I was excited to be asked to help Sophie rebrand her items by creating labels, signs, and bags. We went with a simple logo using her signature and a blue color to reiterate the the “snow”
The Sophie Snow Concept launch went really well. A lot of people came out and were excited to see the new addition of art to the store. It was a rushed exhibition, but the artists really came through, and I was able to have a very talented and eclectic variety of works to display. Included
I’ve recieved an opportunity to work with fashion mogul Sophie Snow of Happy Six fame in Los Angeles. She is currently relaunching her El Segundo location to transition from her Happy Six brand to Sophie Snow, her own private line. Plaza El Segundo where the store is located is having their annual Open House where
Its always fun to come across yourself in print, especially when its unexpected! I recently participated in an online FB survey and ended up having my short little answer printed! CMYK did a feature on “Last Time You Used Your X-Acto?“ I posted my answer after finishing my personalized business cards for LOFT My answer
I recently took on a freelance project to do some promotional pieces for a dance studio near where I work. I designed some post cards and flyers using some of their reference images and a vague color theme. I tried to focus on fluid motion and balance to represent the elegance and grace of this
I recently had the opportunity to pick up some freelance work from the company CitizenNet. (www.citizennet.com) The project was to create some badges for a new twitter game in development. Each badge is a symbol for an award achieved through certain actions. I created two versions, one very flashy and dimensional and another flatter series.
How often should one undergo a redesign, especially after spending so much time trying to brand yourself? I’ve found that as soon as I feel irrelevant, I find myself researching current trends and styles to see if I fit in them. I hadn’t redone my resume since college, and thought now would be a good
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Sometimes I find myself in a rut, busy working, but creatively stunted. Its times like these when I turn to my favorite friend…the panda for some cheering up! Looking at pictures of them always makes me laugh and feel good. I had an opportunity to do just this when a friend of mine recently starting
One of my favorite design project is LOGOS. They are essentially the mark that brands your company, product, or service. It gives me a chance to play with type and layout along with a selective color pallet and guidelines, its a fun challenge! I was commissioned to work on logos for a company to use
So a few weeks ago I was asked to design a program for the local dance studio that I had previously done the postcards for. Originally I was given some instruction on making a Christmas tree somehow incorporating the studio’s logo. I messed around with it and was having some trouble, but was eventually able
One of the fun things about working on the last exhibition was doing a little freelance design as well. I was excited to be asked to help Sophie rebrand her items by creating labels, signs, and bags. We went with a simple logo using her signature and a blue color to reiterate the the “snow”
The Sophie Snow Concept launch went really well. A lot of people came out and were excited to see the new addition of art to the store. It was a rushed exhibition, but the artists really came through, and I was able to have a very talented and eclectic variety of works to display. Included
I’ve recieved an opportunity to work with fashion mogul Sophie Snow of Happy Six fame in Los Angeles. She is currently relaunching her El Segundo location to transition from her Happy Six brand to Sophie Snow, her own private line. Plaza El Segundo where the store is located is having their annual Open House where
Its always fun to come across yourself in print, especially when its unexpected! I recently participated in an online FB survey and ended up having my short little answer printed! CMYK did a feature on “Last Time You Used Your X-Acto?“ I posted my answer after finishing my personalized business cards for LOFT My answer
I recently took on a freelance project to do some promotional pieces for a dance studio near where I work. I designed some post cards and flyers using some of their reference images and a vague color theme. I tried to focus on fluid motion and balance to represent the elegance and grace of this
I recently had the opportunity to pick up some freelance work from the company CitizenNet. (www.citizennet.com) The project was to create some badges for a new twitter game in development. Each badge is a symbol for an award achieved through certain actions. I created two versions, one very flashy and dimensional and another flatter series.
How often should one undergo a redesign, especially after spending so much time trying to brand yourself? I’ve found that as soon as I feel irrelevant, I find myself researching current trends and styles to see if I fit in them. I hadn’t redone my resume since college, and thought now would be a good
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I am a graphic designer//illustrator based out of orange county, CA specializing in packaging and print design. My goal is to design clean, appealing, and functional pieces that are contemporary, and fashionable. My designs are don primarily using Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesign.
This site is a place to showcase my work and post information on projects I’m currently working on or exhibitions I’m participating in. To view my online portfolio please visit www.coroflot.com/jenikah