My graphic work can be best described as creative and clean. I like to create unique and artistic graphics, that grab the audience's attention and deliver the message of the organization. My graphic work started my high school senior year, when I started the Instagram page @rkseniors2020 to highlight my classmates and their college decisions as COVID-19 changed the end of our senior year. In college, I worked on digital media and film teams, I served as UWSP Players 2021-2022 Publicist and Graphic Designer. I am, currently, the Digital Media Intern for the UWSP College of Fine Arts and Communication. I was an instrumental part in the creation of the Instagram page @uwspspa, which highlights the School of Performing Arts in more detail and almost all posts on the page were created by myself. I pride myself on being pro-active and trustworthy when it comes to creating graphics that reflect an organization well and help reach a larger audience base.

Amélie Campaign 

This campaign was done for UWSP Department of Theatre and Dance’s Amélie in Spring 2023. The show of Amélie is very quirky, humorous, and charming. With this campaign, I wanted to showcase all the actors and their unique characters. One of the main locations in Amélie is the photo booth, which is why I chose to do the photo reels for the photos of each character. Using bright, but consistent colors as the backgrounds for the photos made this campaign cohesive and attention grabbing.

She Loves Me Campaign 

This campaign was done for UWSP Department of Theatre and Dance’s She Loves Me in Winter 2023. Because there are so many products and named locations in the show, I wanted to feature them as vintage advertisements in the newspapers, just like Amalia and Georg’s Lonely Heart’s Club ads. I also wanted this to be more unique than a “letter” campaign as that is typically done with this well known show. She Loves Me is very light hearted and funny so creating humorous punchlines for the ads as well as using captivating artwork was key.

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