Merch design
MERCH DROP 002: “WTF is an NFT?”
With NFTs and crypto being the rage for spring 2022, we asked the question that all the ‘fashion girlies’ were asking:
“What the f*ck is an NFT?”
Collaborating with the marketing team, I had the full creative range for the design. Given the brief for a fun and very simple design kept to only 2 colors (for printing costs), that could be sold across campus to all FAU students. In addition to a fun sweatshirt, I created a “STRIKE” hate, and the emblem design later went on to be used in marketing material for our 5th Issue, “Girl Untamed.”
MERCH DROP 001: The ‘Hot-Girl’ Tote
as lead graphic designer for Fall 2021, I had the opportunity to design STRIKE FAU’s first ever merchandise drop!
the bags were sold in the beginning of the fall semester and were intended to cary the ‘syllabus week’ vibe into the rest of the semester~ out of office, relaxing and catching the south Florida sun-rays with your hot-girl tote bag in hand.
recommended necessities to cary in this tote are some headphones, a can of sparkling water, and a good book.
‘hot-girl’ tote: in use
spring bid day shirts 2022
since our bid day was at the beach, we wanted to stick with that theme and make a shirt that matched the ‘vibes’ of our sunset picnic bid day.
I chose to do a pale yellow shirt to fit with a happy and warm toned aesthetic, and added a warm toned orange text to match the beautiful sunset that would be in the background of the photos. I decided on a waved mesh text again to match our beach themes. The inspiration for the design was a similar shirt we had seen on Pinterest that said “Happiness comes in waves”, so we adapted ours to say “Happiness comes in ADPi”.
this design was made using Adobe Illustrator.
Big/Little Reveal Shirt Design (fall ‘21)
this project is very near and dear to my heart. I wasn’t satisfied with the pre-designed big little shirts I was finding online, so I made my own!!
I was inspired by another sunset design, but customized the colors to better fit our theme and added a special ‘ADPI’ customization, making this an extra special and unique design.
I created this by first hand drawing the design on my iPad using Procreate, then transferring it to Adobe Illsutrator to add text and make it compatible for screen printing.