A lesson Self-Check in design view with a timeline and layered elements
Device-Width Web Design
Designing for website experience in full-size desktop view, ipads, phones
Working Within a Content Management System
Analyzing LMS design specifications/limitations, creating and embedding content into sections & modules within a learning management system
Using editors and property panels to assign actions (and reactions) to graphics and scenes; device-width-design & development to build out screen widths for laptop, ipad, and phone on many assets. :/
Masking freedom in Adobe Animate: shapes and lines easily broken and welded, and even animating over time, offers significant flex over other programs with a mask tool.
A provided ninja adds interest.
Visual Content Flow
Course lecture reference was colorful poster as PDF and print for online students at Villanova University.
Creating From Menu Tools
Custom art library of students created in Adobe Illustrator for training modules that assisted special education instructors
Hallway Posters
Repurposed As Messaging "Sticker" Graphics
"Scrollers" Art
Pull-Quote for Med Team Training
Skin Layers Art Re-Dev
A task to recreate and revive old art, even add additional states and sequences to match the original styling.
Classic Ad Designs
A “winning” pull-quote made to enhance appeal for staff training content
LearnSomethingAbout CTAs
Rotating banner ads that promoted wellness products
LearnAbout campaign was the design of web ads that linked to wellness products
Classic Medical Illustrations
Supporting health & wellness articles with illustrations
From Gloom To Glory
Brought my hideous & chaotic sketch to Adobe Illustrator and locked it down at low alpha. Then using menu tools, element grouping, layers control, and more, I prepared the “native” Ai file for the print house.
In the first composition for the poster, the limited text was simply converted to curves and font-matching drama with the external printer was avoided.
I prepped a copy of the native file for an external print vendor, who ultimately provided large scale output of postersfor the Faculty Development department.