*Note: Production Design is based largely upon pre-approved design work by other designers on a team, or utilize pre-selected brand guidelines and assets. I am not responsible for their creation - only for their adjustment to the necessary sizes and formats.
For these monthly web graphics produced for The Linux Foundation, I was provided a pre-approved design (one example pictured left), and would adapt it to fit multiple file sizes for use across multiple web platforms.
The Linux Foundation required a number of presentations, the majority of them in PowerPoint format, for use during their worldwide conventions. These were used for scheduling and information, as in the RISC-V examples, and for project presentation, as in the OSS microconference examples.
The Linux Foundation hosts conventions and open source coding events worldwide, and these documents outlined sponsorship options for each. Based on company templates, I was in charge of developing these documents for new events, updating previous years’ prospectuses with the latest event themes, as well as weekly updates on the content of established events.
A few pages from a select set of documents are shown.
Based on a fairly simple prompt, this was a digitally hand-drawn illustration that is now printed on a shirt for Bud & Mary's staff. I'm happy to say everyone was very excited to see the finished products!
A series of stickers developed as merchandise for the Bud & Mary's expansion into Missouri. The first four designs were ultimately used, but you can see a little bit of my brainstorming in the included screenshot below.
A wide variety of advertisements were developed for display within the dispensaries themselves, often on TV screens within the stores. They range from simple taglines, to product plugs, to lifestyle shots.