Interactive e-Book
For this project, I had to create and interactive e-book based on another book of my chose that showed the content of the book and the most interesting aspects of the book.
The book I choose was The High Fidelity Art Of Jim Flora. Jim Flora is a favorite illustrator and designer of mine and this book is a collection of his work. The e-Book I've created uses elements from his artwork that help the user navigate through the book. Each page is a small gallery of the types of work Flora created.
The book I choose was The High Fidelity Art Of Jim Flora. Jim Flora is a favorite illustrator and designer of mine and this book is a collection of his work. The e-Book I've created uses elements from his artwork that help the user navigate through the book. Each page is a small gallery of the types of work Flora created.
These are the graphical elements I've pulled from the book to use as navigation tools.
These are all of the pages of the e-book. There are four types of art categories in total and four pages with mini art galleries on them. The two pointer fingers below each set of images allows the user to click through the different artworks. When a page is active, the corresponding graphic becomes fully visible at the bottom of the list.
When the user clicks on the artwork itself, an overlay box with text describing the work appears. To get rid of it, the user simply has to click anywhere else on the page.
Other Prints
This is a collection of print design I've created throughout my college years. There are six separate projects listed here: The posters to the far left were a social and political design project in which I had to pick an environmental issue and design posters for the present and future of the issue. I chose air pollution because I live sandwiched between two oil refineries. The first poster represents all the nasty chemicals that these refineries emit as the present. The second poster is a future where there are no refineries and have instead been converted into lush forests where no pollution exists, only clean air. Both posters are in black and white plus a color as these were Riso printed.
The next four posters were designed as informational posters for Design Lecture Forums at Loyola University New Orleans.
The three remaining designs in the last row were created in a professional practice design class. The first one is a poster design for the 2018 Oyster festival. The middle poster was designed for a show at Loyola and the last is a menu designed for a fictional restaurant named Miro.
The next four posters were designed as informational posters for Design Lecture Forums at Loyola University New Orleans.
The three remaining designs in the last row were created in a professional practice design class. The first one is a poster design for the 2018 Oyster festival. The middle poster was designed for a show at Loyola and the last is a menu designed for a fictional restaurant named Miro.