TITLE: Space Invasion!
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Illustrator
SEMESTER/TERM: Spring 2020
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: As a sci-fi nerd, this was one of my most favorite projects to work on. I created all of the digital art in Illustrator.
TITLE: Versatile Paris
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Illustrator
SEMESTER/TERM: Spring 2020
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: This is an interactive Paris poster as the background slowly changes colors. The clouds, the Paris logo, and the “lights” also move with the user’s cursor to allow for a more flexible aesthetic.
TITLE: Storytime
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
SEMESTER/TERM: Spring 2020
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: This is a project, using images, looks inside of the girl’s head to “see” what she is reading in the story. I created the girl to look like a cartoon version of myself.

TITLE: Visual Resume
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
SEMESTER/TERM: Spring 2020
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: I created this setting from Google stock photos and creating my own images. Since it’s my dream to work for Disney someday, I used the classic Pixar lamp and the ball to represent my future goals.

TITLE: Geometric Sunset
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Illustrator
SEMESTER/TERM: Spring 2020
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: I think sunsets are absolutely stunning and immensely inspiring, so naturally I had to a piece of art using Illustrations and simple shapes.

TITLE: Graphic Sonnet
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Illustrator
SEMESTER/TERM: Spring 2020
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: This project was fun, as I had to pick out words from Shakespeare’s Sonnet 80 and create a visual representation of the words and the meaning.

TITLE: Eye
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver
SEMESTER/TERM: Fall 2019
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: Using my own eye, I created all of these shapes, colors, lines, etc. out of code. I thought this was so interesting how I could create an entire art piece from programming.