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Red Bull

The chance to work with a great company like Red Bull came as great opportunity. Every project, I work along side my design manager and this project was one of our top clients. I was tasked to present put a mockup of my managers design on an artboard to present to Red Bull. With every project, its important to show the client what the design will look like and if there are any changes to made, that we will do the best of our ability to fit their needs.

With sponsor designs, it is important that each logo be placed in the right spot and that company colors and used to their specifications. Our design team came through, and this was the final product. It was a challenging but notable project.

BMW

Within Proline Wraps, we strive to be the best and with it comes top companies in the  business. BMW came to us to wrap one of their vans to promote their bikes. Once again, my design manager was tasked to work one on one with BMW, but recruited me to help in the design process. We wanted to show the products in a way that drew people in but was not overbearing so to speak.

BMW provided us with design guidelines such as color option, logo size and placement and the images that we could use in the mockup. The best part about design for a large product, you are able to freely use space and direction to emphasis design. We felt we nailed the design along with giving BMW the right amount of branding as well marketing. They were pleased and we were proud to showcase this front and center.

Polaris

Working at Proline Wraps, I learned we partner with some of the biggest companies in the UTV industry, the biggest being Polaris. We do various collaborations with them to put together amazing builds. This project happened to be my first big job working there.

NFL Quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, decided to buy a collection of Polaris vehicles for his offensive line on the Green Bay Packers. His representatives reached out Polaris, who in turn reached out to us. The design involved utilizing the name, number, and colors of the team. Each was was unique with their initials and jersey number. Since this was my first year working, my design manager overseeing all design and color choice but gave me the opportunity to finish the production process such as swapped out each name and number on the design.

It was my first project and was extremely proud to work on something as big as this. The story made it online and was something I would never forget.

Link to story https://www.utvdriver.com/aaron-rodgers-gifts-o-line-customized-polaris-general-1000-eps-deluxe-vehicles#page-6

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Lightspeed Golf

Lightspeed golf was design project from school where the assignment was to create a fictional company, and market it in various ways. My company revolved around golf, specifically golf balls. When you use Lightspeed Golf balls, you have the ability to launch it farther and faster than any other golf ball made.

My idea was to utilize a space theme, then make the ball the focal point because that is what the brand is about. It was a promotional poster and I felt I gave a short and concise message. Going back, there can be somethings tweaked as always, but overall a fun design to do.