Unusual folds, die-cuts, and pop-ups require out-of-the-box thinking and often significant paper-engineering skills. I love working on unique graphic designs in print, as they challenge me to push creative boundaries and bring ideas to life in unexpected ways. These intricate designs not only add depth and dimension to the final product but also create a more engaging and memorable experience for the audience.
↑ Some of the fun and engaging print projects I art directed and designed are featured here. These pieces are enjoyable to hold and interact with, offering a tactile experience that enhances their appeal.
↑ Brochure for the Wilkes Honors College of FAU with an unusual lock.
These branding materials for the Admissions Office of the Wilkes Honors College at Florida Atlantic University captivate attention through their innovative folding techniques, interactive pop-up elements, and meticulously consistent call-out details, all while staying true to the brand’s distinctive guidelines and color palette.
Have a look at more Admissions materials.
↑ This playful invitation for the New Year's celebration made a beer-pong game one of the main highlights of the private party. I designed a family logo for the Rosen name, which was etched onto the glasses. With the addition of rose petals and a ping-pong ball, the invitation instantly created a festive and inviting mood for the recipient.
↑ Invite for the Grand Opening with an elegant cut and a red ribbon inserted, along with a holiday card for the Call Center operators.
↑ Invitation for Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute.
Have a look at this project in more detail, learn how this invite contributes to farming seafood without damaging the marine ecosystem, and see other versions.