Social Media graphics + Animations

We all know how huge social media has become as a platform. It helps shape a sense of community. Just like any company or organization, it's important to effectively represent the brand they have worked so hard to develop in a social setting, such as on Facebook. Of course the way written content is posted is one way to represent the brand, but a visual component must also reflect the brand. Since college, I've helped develop social media graphics for organizations I was part of and also some simply for good causes. My latest skill I picked up is video and animation creation. I created a yearly plan of what content would be focus of each month. Once that was hashed out, it was off to the races with sketching, story boarding and creating these videos. Take a look and see what I was able to come up with!  

As if designing for a living wasn't enough, I also run a Rodan+Fields business on the side! I designed this social graphic as a way to promote an event I was hosting.

As part of the Furry 5k & Half Marathon Fundraiser, I designed a profile picture that participants and promoters of the event could temporarily change their profile pictures to. It was also used on the event page.

Animals hold a HUGE part of my heart. Whenever I am able to help animals in need, you bet that I'll be there. My hometown's animal shelter was hosting a fundraiser running event and I came to them to ask if I could help in anyway. I created various social media graphics to help spread the word about the event.

The Furry 5K & Half Marathon event was an event I was truly honored to volunteer my design skills to. Featured here is the cover photo along with the profile picture of the event page.

To kick off my business with Rodan+Fields, I hosted a party to promote my business launch. My goal was to really play it up as a fun event that people were not going to want to miss out on. By playing it up as a fall bash, people percieved this as more of a fun place to learn about the products while conversing with friends rather than a dryed up presentation or your average sales party.

Once a year, Ball State University's Alpha Omicron Pi (AOII) Sorority would celebrate their chapter by promoting it on campus. As a communications committee member, I was able to develop this image to act as both Instagram and Facebook posts, but also to act as a profile picture.

Used for Instagram and Facebook posts, Alpha Omicron Pi (AOII) Sorority needed a social graphic to promote their lemonade stand to raise money for the Arthritis Foundation. Acting as a member of the communications committee for AOII, I was able to design this graphic.

Along with the profile picture for AOII's Pride Week, I also created a cover photo for Facebook. My goal was to allow the cover photo and profile picture to work together to appear as one cohesive design.