VCD PROJECTS
School projects and other work done outside of class
Below are some of my standout projects which I was pleased with how they turned out. For most of these I used Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Click or hover over the images for a more detailed description.


CREATING MY OWN VISUAL LANGUAGE
Re-branding project
Below is the end product of a project where I was asked to redesign the visual language of a local business, to better convey the feelings associated with it. I came up with a brand new home page for their website, a new logo, a new menu, and an event poster.
The emotions/ideas I wanted to convey were, cozy, inviting and community.
SOLIDWORKS CAD PROJECT
Disney Pixar's WALL-E

This was my final project from a CAD class that I took. I decided to make WALL-E, an iconic Disney character that many people know and love. My project turned out to be a huge favorite in the class, enough to take home an honorable mention prize.
Here is an exploded view of my WALL-E. You are able to see just how many parts went into creating this rather simplified version.

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This is a view of the rear end of the model
Zoomed in view of one of the part that gave me the most difficulties trying to reproduce.
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