For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. Ephesians 2:10
College of Arts & Media Beautification
Through the beautification of the building’s interior and exterior, students and faculty of the College of Arts and Media (CAM) hoped to unify the five departments of the college Dance, Digital Film, Design, Music, and Theatre. Each graphic and idea went through several phases of intentional evaluation within the internal team and external stakeholders to ensure that the theme of the project was communicated well. This project proved difficult by creating consistency, alongside individuality, in the designs displayed throughout the college.
2023 Bronze ADDY Award Winner
Contributions
Anthony Giudice - Creative Director
Suzanne Thompson - Senior Art Director
Tara Dickinson - Graphic Designer
Alyssa Prentiss - Graphic Designer
Olympic Games 2032
There is but one event that brings people of all nations together—the Olympics. The City of Phoenix wants to host the 2032 Olympics. With that in mind, the branding pays homage to the over 20 Federally Recognized Native tribes in Arizona. For their inspiration of Unity. The ancient Kokopelli inspired the logo, representing story, growth, and joy. The client asked for a pitch, a landing page, and merchandise and advertisements to promote the event!
Palmcroft Church
Palmcroft Church is a Baptist congregation with a membership of over 2,500 people spread across two campuses. As part of my responsibilities, I develop and implement the church's brand and digital presence, which includes print, web, social media, photo, and video. I am in charge of managing our social media accounts, which resulted in a 38.2% increase in engagement and a 23.8% increase in followers over one year across Facebook and Instagram. Additionally, I create video content, including Camp recap videos, which are filmed and edited within three days, meeting all the required timelines.
Papago Hive Honey
Papago Hive Honey, a Phoenix-based honey company, is looking for a rebrand for their jarred flavored honey. These products are sold in supermarkets throughout the state, and all their ingredients are sourced from Arizona farmers. Papago Hive Honey aims for a distinctive logo that sets them apart from competitors on store shelves. The client needed packaging designs for several flavors, emphasizing their pride in their home state. The logo combines fun and pride, with the “Papago” typeface drawing inspiration from early Western culture and an outline of Arizona on top that allows for unique icons in the center. Each flavor maintains its visual identity while embodying the essence of the brand.
FULLY KNOWN
For their new album The Grand Collective wants an album art cover to go along with their new album FULLY KNOWN. FULLY KNOWN is a collaborative project with different student writers, vocalists, and producers. Each song is unique in its own way so the gaol is to have the album art feel cohesive.
Buns on the Run
Buns On The Run emerged from an unexpected fusion of culinary ingenuity and a desire for societal reform. Former inmate Eli Ricci had a passion for cooking and needed to get back on his feet once released from his 8-year sentence. The client wanted to lean into his criminal history with a light-hearted prison aesthetic. This was accomplished with the mascot and prison-themed menu items.