Design

  • Design,  Work

    A Brand’s Experience

    I’ve seen ad’s for goods and services all my life, but something I find fascinating is how a brand can create and advertise an experience, even if that’s not what they’re selling. Prime examples include: Coca-Cola, Abercrombie & Fitch. These brands sell their product somewhat based on what consumers see people in ads doing when engaging with it. It’s arguably genius and good marketing, but I enjoy looking at brands, and their branding from unique angles. Now don’t get me wrong, experiences are what the majority of brands are about. But what’s interesting to see is how they often inflate their image. Yes, Coca-Cola tastes great to some people, but buying a…

  • Creativity,  Design,  Fun

    Styles and Spaces

    I love interior design, you can change so much about a space just by changing a wall color, switching up a couple pieces of decor, or adjusting your wall decor layout. Throughout the years I’ve kept an air of cute and stylish in my bedroom, but I’m always thinking about how my space can better reflect my personal style and lifestyle, Since I was about 7 actually my mom actually let me be part of choosing my bedding and wall colors. The only problem in my mind at that time was that I couldn’t get the Hello Kitty comforter I wanted because I had a double bed and not a twin.…

  • Creativity,  Design

    Written Art

    Typography can be defined as “the style, arrangement, or appearance of typeset matter” by Merriam-Webster. I love writing this way, and not only does it keep me thinking about important phrases, I also end up being more creative, and focused when I’m writing this way. Creating typographic art is a great form of written analysis, and it’s creative. Typography is a wonderful art, it can make words look like more than just letters on a page while also acknowledging the value of the words being written. It can be challenging to write, pick fonts, layout, and design. Then there’s the actual writing out of the design, and if it’s done…