Multi-page &
Other Design Projects
Throughout my career, I've had the privilege of working on a diverse range of creative projects. From food photography and custom-designed books to personal planners and event announcements, the variety keeps things exciting. Below, you'll find galleries showcasing some of my most recent work from the past couple of years, highlighting the breadth and creativity of these unique projects. Whether it's a large-scale project like a 200+ page catalog or smaller, more intimate designs, I’m experienced in managing both the big and the small with the same level of dedication and attention to detail.
Detox Booklet - Quicksilver Scientific
Quicksilver Scientific is dedicated to promoting health and clear communication with their clients. One of their flagship offerings is a comprehensive 4-week detox program. To support this, they required a detailed guide that outlines the process, benefits, precautions, nutrition, recipes, exercise tips, dosing charts, and more. This 65-page Detox Program Guide became a key resource, empowering clients to navigate their detox journey with confidence, ultimately helping them achieve successful and positive outcomes.
Product Catalog - Quicksilver Scientific
After multiple rebrands, Quicksilver Scientific found their existing product catalog, which had been in use for six years, no longer aligned with their evolving identity. It was time for a fresh approach. This extensive project allowed for the exploration of various layouts and solutions across numerous sections, resulting in a catalog that spanned over 200 pages. Featuring more than 60 products, 10+ detox protocols, and detailed information about the company, its processes, testing protocols, and the founder, the final catalog became a powerful tool. It was well-received by the sales team, who were eager to present it to clients and set the brand apart from the competition.
Food Photography - Women’s Running Magazine
For Women’s Running Magazine, I was tasked with creating visual content for their recipe section. I sourced the ingredients, prepared the dish, and photographed the entire process—from raw ingredients to the final plated product. My goal was to capture the essence of each recipe, highlighting both the preparation and the appeal of the finished dish. The final photos were polished to meet the magazine’s standards, contributing to high-quality, engaging content that resonated with readers.
Book Design
Thrivesteer Daily Journal - I was responsible for designing the entire layout of the journal, from structuring each page to creating custom icons that added both functionality and aesthetic appeal. I also developed the logo, ensuring it visually represented the brand’s mission and message. The design focused on creating an intuitive, user-friendly experience while maintaining a polished and cohesive look throughout.
The Tree of Good Fortune - For this project, I designed the front, spine, and back covers of the book, as well as several logos and icons featured throughout the interior. The challenge was to create a design that visually captured the essence of the book's message while complementing its narrative style. Each logo and icon was thoughtfully designed to reflect key themes and enhance the reader’s experience.
Get Found Online - I designed the full cover package for this book, including the front, spine, and back covers. The design aimed to be modern and professional, appealing to the target audience while clearly conveying the purpose of the book. The focus was on creating a visually striking cover that would stand out on shelves and online platforms.