Print Design

Designing for print is incredibly rewarding because it brings creativity into the physical world. There’s nothing like the tactile experience of feeling a beautifully crafted piece in your hands, from the texture of paper to unique shapes like bags, stickers, and cards. I love seeing my designs come to life off-screen, turning ideas into tangible works of art that people can touch, hold, and enjoy.

Brochures

Designing brochures allows for creativity while delivering essential information in an engaging format. Designers can experiment with layouts, typography, and imagery to communicate key messages effectively. The challenge is to create a balanced design that is informative yet visually appealing, ensuring the content is easily accessible. A well-designed brochure captures attention and represents a brand’s identity and values effectively.

Menus

Designing a menu goes beyond listing dishes; it’s about creating a visual flow that enhances the dining experience. Thoughtful typography, strategic placement of items, and the use of colors and imagery can guide the reader’s eye and influence their choices. A well-designed menu balances aesthetics with functionality, ensuring it’s easy to navigate while reflecting the personality and ambiance of the restaurant. Every element, from the layout to the paper quality, plays a role in setting the tone and making the menu an inviting part of the overall dining experience.

Produce

Designing produce stickers requires a balance of clarity, branding, and functionality. These small labels must effectively display essential information such as the product name, price code (PLU), and origin, while also showcasing the brand's logo or identity in a visually appealing way. The design needs to be simple and clean to ensure readability, even at a small size, while using colors and imagery that reflect freshness and quality.

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