I created this PDF visitor brochure in Canva for ecovillage, as a work-exchange project.
I created this yarn label design under my employment at an eCommerce company in Minnesota. It didn’t end up being used, but I like how it turned out, so I included it! Programs used: Adobe Illustrator
I created this yarn label design under my employment at an eCommerce company in Minnesota. Programs used: I used Adobe Illustrator for most of the graphics. I then photographed the yarn, and then retouched it within Adobe Photoshop.
I created this yarn label design under my employment at an eCommerce company in Minnesota. Programs used: I used Adobe Illustrator to create the yarn label. I then photographed the yarn, and then retouched it within Adobe Photoshop. I used Photoshop’s AI to add the flowers to the lifestyle photograph.
I created this yarn label design under my employment at an eCommerce company in Minnesota. Programs used: I used Adobe Illustrator to design the label. I then photographed the yarn, and then retouched it within Adobe Photoshop.
I created this yarn label design under my employment at an eCommerce company in Minnesota. I used Adobe Illustrator to create the label. I then photographed the yarn and removed the background for Amazon and the company’s website.
I created this yarn label design under my employment at an eCommerce company in Minnesota. Programs used: I used Adobe Illustrator to design the yarn label. I then photographed the yarn, and then retouched it within Adobe Photoshop. For the lifestyle (first image), I photographed the yarn separately and then edited it into a photo
I created these product photos while under my employment at an eCommerce company in Minnesota. I used Adobe Illustrator to create the infographics. For some of the lifestyle photos, I took photos of the products on a granite and white backgrounds, and then combined the photos with scenes which I custom-generated using AI. I then refined
I created lifestyle product images for I-Gogs, an e-commerce company that sells sunglasses and eyewear. I photographed the products on a white background, then cut them out in Photoshop and placed them into custom AI-generated scenes. I refined each image by adjusting colors, adding realistic shadows, and blending the products seamlessly with the backgrounds to