MFMA is the worldwide authoritative source of information about maple sports flooring and related sports flooring systems. The association also publishes grade standards, guide specifications, floor care recommendations and specifications for athletic flooring sealers and finishes.
I have been developing the designs and all related collateral for the MFMA biennial meetings for 15 years. My work with MFMA has expanded in the last few years to include brand development, creating a consistent and recognizable look and messaging as the association grows.
ASTMH is the largest international scientific organization of experts dedicated to reducing the worldwide burden of tropical infectious diseases and improving global health.
I have been working closely with ASTMH on all of their design needs for over a decade. Our goal has been to give ASTMH a consistent and sophisticated style that is instantly recognizable to its members. The scope of my work with ASTMH ranges from business cards to exhibit hall entry units, and everything in between.
Kruger Gallery, Chicago and Marfa, owned and operated by artist Mikelle Kruger, focused on bringing artists that created art as a vehicle for social and political change. I can’t express how much I enjoyed working with Mikelle and her team in creating promotional show cards, ads and gallery wall art for the various artists being featured in Chicago and Marfa, TX.
Project 606 is an innovative, curious, and experimental force of movement-driven creation on the Chicago Dance Scene.
From its inception, I have been working with artistic director Meghann Mueller to give P606 a quality of design that matches the vision and strength of their performances.
Anixter Center is a 100-year old social service agency in Chicago going through transformation of its programs and image—to promote a modern understanding of services to people with disabilities engaging in the community and a vision for its next century of service.
All of my work for Anixter, mostly revolving around fundraising events like the Annual Benefit for Ability gala, are done on a pro-bono basis. A highlight for me during the 2019 gala was having my work displayed on the video boards at Wrigley Field.
Visual representation is at the basis of everything designers do. Infographics have become a common way of presenting data, knowledge and process in a clear and quick way.
Developing logos is one of every designer’s favorite things to do. Not only are they typically highly creative and collaborative projects, they really showcase a designer’s knowledge and eye for typography, while requiring an advanced technical skill to succeed.
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