Cast Your Bread Los Angeles (CYBLA) is an organization created in 2019 where they connect local bakers from all over the county to help people in need. They partner with local nonprofits to provide bread for the community especially during the pandemic of COVID-19.
CYBLA has now started workshops in 2020 to help further educating people how to create bread. The Cast Your Bread Workshops will vary in different lesson plans from actual recipes to open discussions about bread.
Bottom images is a design I created to promote people to donate for CYBLA Giveaway in Jan 2020. CYBLA provided these kits that were donated from locals to help CYBLA collect money to provide supplies for the bakers dropping off their breads.
Working at Ruggable, we had been lucky to work with may different licensors such the ones listed below:
Copy Writer: Meredith Mellon
New launch of Adora’s new doll collection - Be Bright Dolls in 2020. These dolls are showcasing the hair changing abilities when shown in light to help reveal their inner animal-spirit. Each doll has certain quality and spirit about them to show their individuality.
Created Amazon product images and A+ Content along with marketing post for these new dolls.
https://adora.com/products/14-inch-be-bright-doll-alma?_pos=1&_sid=7bf125823&_ss=r
Copywriter: Jonathan Atallah
Bird Scooter
Everyone’s A Daredevil:
Most people haven’t the courage to skydive, cliff jump, or race cars. Yet everyone craves the adrenaline that people experience when doing those things. In this campaign we’d communicate to people that you don’t have to risk your life to feel alive. We can all capture that same rush that we inherently crave in our everyday commute via bird scooters.
Tabasco
Need It Now:
Tabasco as a wide variety of people who truly love it for its flavor. From college students stealing Tabasco bottles from Chipotle to adults bringing it to restaurants where every they go, Tabasco has become a necessity.
Videographer: Jasmin Valenta
Amazing Girls is an exclusive brand from Adora only sold on Amazon. They were created to allow girls to find their own doll that related to themselves. It empowered girls to realize what their talents and attributes were to the world.
I worked with a coworker to film and edit the videos for the Amazon pages. I added motion graphics to each doll’s video to showcase their personalities more for our Amazon Exclusive - Amazing Girls
In 2016, the agency I was working at was contracted to work on NYX product. A majority of the work was updating and production work. There were a few redesigns of their products such as their Matte Bronzer packaging.
For my fraternity, I have created a few shirts and a flyer for their rush events and fundraisers. The co-ed national community service fraternity had me create one of the shirts in which it was sold to the other chapters to fundraise money for charity.
Graphic Design Project in 2012 of redesigning a logo (Buffalo Exchange) where I wanted to elevate the status of second-handed clothing; however, I tried to keep the essence of the company to shine through. The logo was inspired by the word exchange. It was the process of recycling clothing, which is why I had the arrows as a continuous flow. The X was to really emphasis the unique name itself: Buffalo Exchange. The creators of Buffalo Exchange chose their name due to believing that buffalos were the most American animal around. Instead of the classic green color to represent recycling, I wanted to use teal to have a mixtures of the flow of eco-friendly and flow of a water cycle enhance the logo.