Author Archives: Rebecca Sisler
COMMUNITEA
Communitea was developed as part of a logo design project in my Graphic Design class. In this project, we had the option to select from four distinct categories: wine, beer, salsa, or tea. After choosing a category, we were tasked with creating a fictional company, complete with owners, for which we would design a logo.Continue reading “COMMUNITEA”
Are You Ready To Rock?
This poster layout was created for a Graphic Design class where we were required to create a poster or invitation for an event of any kind. I chose to design a poster for a rock concert with classic rock bands such as ACDC, Queen, Led Zeppelin, and many more. We had to make the designContinue reading “Are You Ready To Rock?”
The Fall
In 2002, 2-year-old, Joseph Sisler plummeted from the two-story window of a Steamboat Springs, COL. hotel. During nap time with his grandmother, Yvonne Bryan, like the rambunctious kid he was, he refused to lay down. Instead, he decided looking out the window was a better idea. He slightly pushed against the unfastened screen of theContinue reading “The Fall”
Honoring the Fallen
Two and a half years ago, Air Force veteran Steve Sirois opened his business, Callsign Brewing, to honor veterans and share their stories with the public. Opening his own business was an unexpected dream beginning with a Father’s Day present, a 1-gallon William-Sonoma home brewing kit. “That made me catch the bug,” said Sirois. ShortlyContinue reading “Honoring the Fallen”
Till Death Do Us Part
For this assignment, we were tasked with designing a newspaper article layout using Adobe InDesign, complete with a headline, subheadline, photo, caption, and pull quote. To fill the body of the article, I chose to repurpose a personal essay I had written for a previous class, which tells the story of the relationship between myContinue reading “Till Death Do Us Part”
Sexy Cirus
This magazine layout was created as my final project for my Visual Technologies class using Adobe InDesign. The assignment focused on applying principles of layout design, typography, and visual hierarchy to create a cohesive and visually engaging multi-page spread. This project allowed me to showcase my skills in content organization, design consistency, and creative directionContinue reading “Sexy Cirus”
Skater Boy
This piece was created for my Visual Technologies class, where we were challenged to develop a visual narrative using original photography and captioned storytelling. Using Adobe InDesign, I crafted a photo series that tells the story of Joseph, a young boy with a passion for skateboarding. Through a combination of dynamic imagery and thoughtful captions,Continue reading “Skater Boy”