Graphic Design

Graphic Design is the way we communicate ideas, particularly when it comes to branding and signage.


What do all your favorite brands have in common? They all have an identifying logo or typography that you remember and becomes part of your experience. Most times you want your brand to convey a sense of honesty and integrity, ultimately that is the goal when it comes to gaining the trust and loyalty of your target user.


Included below is the sold out official 50 years of Hip Hop Merch that sold online, in stores and on a headlining tour with LL Cool J.

A logo for elevate textiles is shown on a white background
Two men are standing next to each other in a store.
A woman in a red shirt is standing in a grocery store.
A large room with a lot of pictures on the wall.
A group of people are standing around a booth at a fashion show.
A 3d rendering of a large display booth
A group of people are standing in front of a booth at a convention.

Graphics also get up and personal with us, on our clothes labels, graphics on our shirts, textile patterns on our clothes, and in our social media. Examples of common graphic design usage in apparel from a variety of projects I've done over the years are pictured below.

An ad for nike air pulverize with a picture of a shoe
Four different pairs of shorts with different camo designs
A set of labels that say supermarket on them
A close up of a bright yellow background.
Three pieces of paper that say rivet and thread on them
A person is holding a label that says distilled indigo cone denim
A bunch of labels with one that says cone strong
A man in a white shirt and tie is looking at the camera.
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