Visual Communications portfolio featuring advertising design, package design, branding, and wedding invitations. showing an innate adaptability to do whatever is asked of me.
1. Laura Stuhler
Hey you! Put those crayons down!
Don’t Color on my walls! One of the most important
things I can do as a designer is to get in touch with
the inner child I’ve been told to suppress since grade
school. Most of my life, I was instructed to stay in line;
not question authority — as a designer, it’s my job
to think unconventionally,question everything, and
above all make my client’s happy.
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3. Storefront poster for The Children’s Place. Branding. The Children’s Place is a hip and chic store for your little one that
won’t break the bank when you shop there.
5. Designed by Laura Stuhler
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The Green Mountain Protecting the Environment
Protecting the environment and reducing our environmental
Coffee Story footprint are central to our mission and our business model.
Indeed, we all depend on the earth for life. This is true in places
where coffee is grown, like Indonesia, Guatemala, and Rwanda.
It is true in China, where our Keurig Brewers are manufactured.
A great tasting cup of And it’s true at our headquarters in Vermont, our production and
distribution facilities across the country, and in any of the
coffee can give you a whole thousands of locations where our products are sold.
new perspective. It’s a Building Demand for Sustainable Products
moment to pause,
We raise awareness of sustainable coffee, and create “consumer
activists who will demand it. Coffee lovers who ask for Fair Trade
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Certified™ and organic coffee may not realize it, but they are
reflect, and reprioritize. helping the world maintain a long-term supply of high-quality
That moment is what beans. In 2000, we were among the first U.S. roasters to sell Fair
Trade Certified™ coffee. We now offer one of the largest
inspires us to make coffee selections of double-certified, Fair Trade organic coffees.
that benefits everyone it Partnering with Supply-Chain Communities
Strong relationships with our farmers help improve the quality
touches. From carefully of coffee and the quality of life, in communities around the world.
Our coffee buyers travel extensively to find the finest Arabica
sourcing and roasting the beans and train farmers in cupping and sensory evaluation.
Working together, we develop a common language to talk about
highest quality beans, to quality, and farmers get a better understanding of how their work
influences the coffee in your cup.
supporting small farms and
Supporting Local Communities
protecting the environment, We have been donating time, coffee, and money to non profits in While coffee itself has virtually no
we focus on what’s our neighborhood communities since 1981. Each year, we donate
to more than 1,200 nonprofit organizations. Employees volunteer
nutritional impact, the things you might
add to our coffee will, in turn, dial up those
important. That’s why we to work on company time and get 6.5 paid workdays to contribute
to their community.
numbers. And, if what you’re really doing is
adding a little bit of coffee to a large cup of
believe a good cup of coffee steamed milk (with a few tablespoons of
flavored syrups on top!) the results can be Ground
pretty dramatic.
can change your day... but a Regular Light Roast
Fair Trade means better coffee for you and a better life for farmers.
great cup of coffee can help
change the world.
Package design for 10oz package of Green Mountain
brand. Rain Forest Nut Coffee with free stainless steel
travel mug. Part of a POP display to draw customers
in for a purchase.
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7. Logo created by Meghan Briggs and used with
permission of author and illustrator. Author requested that
black and white logo be changed to color format and applied
to business cards, stationary, and web page. Author also
requested creation of web page that will eventually include
glossary, maps, and dossier.
8. One of the largest growing problems that the CDC faces today is vaccination education. Many parents over the last several years have
neglected to get their children vaccinated due to a growing fear that it does more harm than good. The aim of this poster is to direct
parents to the CDC website for more information. The CDC’s hope is that the more educated parents are about vaccinations, the more
likely they will be to get them for their children.
9. Set of 10 invitations for a child’s party. Created for American Greetings. Hand rendered sketch digitally colored and enhanced using Adobe
Illustrator and Wacom Bamboo Tablet.
10. Creation of a banner including logo and typeface for The Bee’s Knees Etsy page. A company that will sell vintage clothing and items. Owned
and operated by Kellie Fairchild in Obernheim, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany.
11. Branding and collateral for a potential multinational European cuisine restaurant and lounge in the Rochester area.