Some deliverables for my most recent organizational client, Carolina Mock Trial. They were looking for an elegant, professional design for their 2025-2025 merch!
When I work with clients, I always do my best to incorporate their vision and personal style into the design. For example, in Fatou's design below, I took inspiration from Obama's iconic campaign poster in including halftones and simple color schemes to make her poster stand out in the hallway and add an air of professionalism. Fatou ended up winning! (I pride myself on this because high school SGA elections are rarely about platform and more so about recognition... I like to think my work helped her get her name out there.)
For the following designs, both clients wanted a playful design that showed their personality to the voters. These specific designs were a challenge because I had to design two designs in direct competition with each other! Dazhia (left and the eventual winner) asked for a Bratz or Barbie style poster so I took inspiration from classic Bratz Magazine layout, color, and themes to make an energetic and eye-catching poster. Arielle asked for a more cool and casual design, something that would match her vibe and could be posted on her Instagram.
Another successful campaign! For her YAG Chief Justice campaign, Fatou gave me creative freedom in terms of color, layout, and theme. I decided to go for a playful and eye-catching design that both called attention for her platform while remaining thematically consistent throughout.