Thank you for coming!My name is Robin, and this site provides indepth looks on how I accomplish commissions/jobs, a general look at my work, and separated galleries for specific things you may desire.I hope we can work together and make a more vibrant, creative look for you or your business!
GALLERY
A collection of my most recent work showcasing Character Design, Product Design, Website Design, and Logo Design.
Everything was created with either Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, or Dimension. This was because I have many years of experience with these programs and am confident in producing the best product I can.
(To view a design closer, simply click on the photo.)
MY SKILLS AND EXPERIENCES
Everyone wants something different, and I have the skills for a multitude of goals and projects that may be desired.I am well-versed in a multitude of Adobe programs, specifically, along with basic skills in word programs and other simple computer editing software. These are just the highlights!(To view any of the designs closer, simply click on the photo.)
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
Used primarily for logos, stickers, t-shirts, graphics, or emoticons. Allows for a clean, professional look as a final product for whatever it may be used for.
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
Used primarily for character art/design, photo editing, mockups, brochere editing, or poster creation. Encourages a creative and vibrant final product for all projects.
ADOBE INDESIGN
Used primarily for book covers, brocheres, magazines, newspapers, or leaflets. Incredibly organized and fine-tuned tool, this, combined with other programs, can produce the cleanest product for publicity.
ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS
Used primarily for animations, videos, advertisments, or vibrant graphics. Wonderful tool for just about anything one can put their mind to.
ADOBE Dimension
Used primarily for mockups or 3D Graphics. If you want a visual representation of how your product would look once printed or purchased, a mockup or 3D render is the perfect way to accomplish that.
ADOBE XD
Used primarily for Website Design. Before creating the code for a website, there needs to be a blueprint on how that would look. That's what XD is for! A simulation on how the site would run and be programmed.
CASE STUDY 1 - BLUEBERRY COSMETICS (2024)
This was a practice design, a way to pretend I was working with someone. Blueberry Cosmetics is not a real company. This is purely just to show what I can do and how I can accomplish a goal.I was tasked with creating a mockup design for a company called "Blueberry Cosmetics". Below is a compilation of all of the steps and work I put into creating the product. This is to show exactly what I will do in order to achieve the best product possible.Everything was created in Adobe Illustrator, the mockups created in Dimension to create an easily understandable and best presented product.
UNDERSTANDING THE COMPANY
First, I created mock user profiles in order to ensure the type of company I was working with and what their customer base was. I wanted to ensure I understood what would appeal to who, creating stylescapes to ensure I had a wide variety to provide for the company in what they wanted as the end product.
CHOOSING A DESIGN
After understanding the company to the best of my abilities, I decide to pursue designing the actual logo. This would be the staple of the company, the main thing that would catch customers' eyes. In order to produce the best one I could, I started sketching ideas in many different forms. Eventually, the final design was chosen, and I could move on to deciding the pallete, fonts, and patterns.
CREATING PACKAGING DESIGNS
With the final elements of the design in mind, the next thing to do was to create the actual PNG's and designs that would be printed on packaging and bottles. I tried to implement both an attractive yet fun design, emphasizing the encouragement to pursue self care.
Bottle Designs
Example of Box Designs
FINAL PRODUCT MOCKUPS
Finally, it was time to make these designs come to life with a 3D mockup design onto some boxes and bottles. This was entirely created in Adobe Dimension with the intent to better present the product and what it's meant to come across as.
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CASE STUDY 2 - SPEEGLEVILLE ELEMENTARY (2025)
I have worked with Speegleville Elementary many times as of recent, designing a total of 3 shirts for their staff and students. This case is specifically pertaining to the staffs shirt design for the school year with a theme revolving around video games, a topic I know all too well about since my hobbies revolve around those regularly.I used Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to create the sketches and the final design, examples of past designs in the photos below.
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Working with Ideas
First, I was sent ideas that the staff already had for designs and was given creative freedom to come up with my own designs if I had any. The general idea was to revolve completely around a video game type object, such as a controller or even an item in a particularly popular game. I already understand Speegleville as a whole since I've worked with them before, so I did not need to create profiles or some other form of prototype to understand them better.
CHOOSING A DESIGN
After looking over the resources given to me, I sketched out some designs on Adobe Photoshop and sent them to the clients way. I made sure to send multiple, sticking to both the initial idea and my own thoughts for what could work. I make sure to give the client complete freedom of what they want, while also providing my own feedback on a good design if I am asked to do so.
CREATING THE FINAL PRODUCT
With the final elements of the design in mind, the fun part can begin: creating the final design to be printed! I stuck completely with what the client chose, while also choosing colors that popped out to the eye. This is because in video games, color and presentability matters, just how I wanted the shirts to come across.
The Process of Choosing a Color
Final Design
FINAL PRODUCT MOCKUP
Finally, it was time to make these designs come to life and really sell how they would appear on staff, not just a drawing on a screen. This final step is necessary to really "sell" the design, making sure that the product is exactly what everyone at Speegleville has in mind.
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ABOUT ME
For as long as I could sit in front of a computer or hold a pencil, art and anything artistic has been my passion. It's truly the only form of expression I have found that has spoken to me in any form of capacity.EARLY LIFE
Throughout my life, I have taken graphic design, art, and other fine arts classes since I was in middle school. It was not until high school in 2016 that I began to learn Adobe programs, and from then on, I decided that was what I wanted to do with my career: to create, and to help anyone who needs a more skilled hand in the fine arts industry.With years of practice and more than enough time to hone my skills, I am more than confident that I can provide the service needed for your company or personal project, whether it be a professional website and logo, or a fun character design for your story.RECENT YEARS
Recently, I have been lucky enough to find success in the form of commissions and outside assistance in spreading my skills and worth in the industry. Now, I spend most of my time finishing projects and designing new little items for my online shop on RedBubble. I have pride in my work and my products, delivering the best-made items I can dedicate my time and effort into.
CONTACT ME
My availability is almost completely open, though some of the best ways to reach me would either be through email or by my many online profiles.
On social media, there is a wide variety of my journey through design and my discoveries along the way. If you so happen to choose me for the project you're working on, please feel free to contact me!
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