Below is my evolution as a graphic designer for UT-Arlington. Everything I have learned in photoshop, has been self-taught, and my position allows me to channel my creativity and develop recruiting graphics and swagger to recruit potential players.
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Below is my work as a graphic designer for ESPN. These were used as graphics for the videos that are included in the 'Professional Work' tab.
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Below is professional work used on ESPN.com, DraftExpress and other media outlets as info-graphics to explain an NBA prospect or the type of video that would follow. These are used by NBA agencies to promote their business, as well as to pitch to future NBA athletes. Some are used as thumbnails while others are used for stats and promoting.






Below is an array of graphics used for a personal opportunities regarding a high school's up and coming recruits for selected sports. I use Photoshop and Adobe Premiere to make these graphics and videos to send to collegiate coaches in hope that they land an athletic scholarship.








To the left is a Brand Visual Identity Guide, of a company I created from scratch. The goal was to produce a company and then sell that company to consumers to buy your product based on marketing and graphic design skills.
I was able to produce:
- A Banner, Magazine and Newspaper Ad
- An example menu of all my products and services
- A professional letterhead, envelope and Business card
- Billboard Ads, a Truck ad and a fire safety poster.
This was my final project of my Graphic Design class at Oklahoma State University. This was created using Adobe Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop. (Spring 2016)

Above is a redesigned book cover of the coveted novel and now film, Fight Club starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. The goal was to redesign the cover of the book to new consumers using Adobe Illustrator. As Pitt and Norton are the book flaps, and using information found on Chuck Palahniuk (The Book's author) I was able to create a bright, yet dark product to lure consumers in to buying this award-winning novel. (Spring 2016)

To the left is a fictional poster created using Adobe InDesign, in which the goal was to create a benefitting event to where consumers would be willing to attend using marketing strategies and graphic design. Using several different typefaces and colors, I was able to grab the viewers attention on what the function is, who or what it benefits and the informational details of how the event is scheduled. (Spring 2016)
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