Graphic Design Intern at The Spark Group, a digital ad agency based in New York City.
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Graphic design intern at the spark group, a digital ad agency based in new york city. After introducing 3D-camera animation to the digital ad agency's work, and as a direct result of her success, the rest of the team also received training in After Effects.
"[Isabella's] talent has shined through each day...Future jobs and clients will be very lucky to have her."
— Kenya Brooks, Graphic Designer
"[Isabella] has been instrumental in creating beautiful animations and illustrations for ThatHelps"
Company Naming Pitchdeck, Logo, and Mockups. Memoria was chosen from a short selection of heavily researched names in a pitchdeck that included trademark and dead-mark information, search volume, SEO difficulty, paid difficulty, and cost-per-click statistics, domain availability, word association, search association, and more.
Logo for the La Mariposa Polo Team ahead of the US Women's Open, and all the way to the championship. Embroidered on the team's jerseys, saddle pads, caps, and merchandise. The challenge was to design a logo that packed a punch of the team's flare while maintaining a silhouette that could be recognizable across long distances on the polo field. Focusing on a larger, striking shape, taking after their butterfly namesake, made their look both iconic and functional on and off the field.
Logo, Favicon, Poster. The branding guidelines for this Dungeons & Dragons and Boffer company included this video of the 1988 National Aerobic Championships. The challenge was to design a logo that would attract two very different demographic brackets: parents ages 35-44 who used to play DND in their youth, and their young children. Focusing on the nostalgia factor and digging deep into the brand's Vaporwave aesthetic provided a wonderful cross-section to design from.