I’m a self-taught graphic designer with a background in chemical engineering and a passion for visual storytelling. Over the past few years, I’ve built a body of work that spans branding, packaging, photography, and creative direction. I’ve worked with artists, startups, and local businesses to develop identities that not only look good but resonate deeply with their audience. Most notably, I led the creative direction for rap artist Luke Julien’s Thank You Ima Holla tour — designing promotional materials, merchandise, and stage visuals that contributed to a record-breaking turnout and a 40% increase in online engagement. I also founded Conxform, a creative venture through which I developed a fashion sub-brand, More Ingenti, from concept to execution. What sets me apart is my ability to see the big picture — to blend strategy, emotion, and aesthetic into cohesive visuals that move people. My work is bold, intentional, and built to connect.

Trey Delaney

I’m a self-taught graphic designer with a background in chemical engineering and a passion for visual storytelling. Over the past few years, I’ve built a body of work that spans branding, packaging, photography, and creative direction. I’ve worked with artists, startups, and local businesses to develop identities that not only look good but resonate deeply with their audience. Most notably, I led the creative direction for rap artist Luke Julien’s Thank You Ima Holla tour — designing promotional materials, merchandise, and stage visuals that contributed to a record-breaking turnout and a 40% increase in online engagement. I also founded Conxform, a creative venture through which I developed a fashion sub-brand, More Ingenti, from concept to execution. What sets me apart is my ability to see the big picture — to blend strategy, emotion, and aesthetic into cohesive visuals that move people. My work is bold, intentional, and built to connect.

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I’m a self-taught graphic designer with a background in chemical engineering and a passion for visual storytelling. Over the past few years, I’ve built a body of work that spans branding, packaging, photography, and creative direction. I’ve worked with artists, startups, and local businesses to develop identities that not only look good but resonate deeply with their audience.

Most notably, I led the creative direction for rap artist Luke Julien’s Thank You Ima Holla tour — designing promotional materials, merchandise, and stage visuals that contributed to a record-breaking turnout and a 40% increase in online engagement. I also founded Conxform, a creative venture through which I developed a fashion sub-brand, More Ingenti, from concept to execution.

What sets me apart is my ability to see the big picture — to blend strategy, emotion, and aesthetic into cohesive visuals that move people. My work is bold, intentional, and built to connect.

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Bachelor of Science at University of Louisiana at Lafayette
August 8, 2013 - May 18, 2019
Chemical Engineering

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    uniE621 Thank You Ima Holla Tour - Luke Julien
    As the art director for rap artist Luke Julien, I was responsible for creating and managing the visual identity of the "Thank You, Ima Holla Tour," a series of intimate live performances at record shops and skate shops across New Orleans. My role encompassed a wide range of creative tasks, including: Graphic Design: I designed a collection of concert posters tailored for both print and social media to promote the tour. Merchandise Design: I conceptualized and created exclusive artist merchandise, such as t-shirts, to complement the tour’s branding. Photography: I documented the tour as the lead photographer, capturing live performances, behind-the-scenes moments, and audience interactions. Videography: I filmed key moments of the performances and backstage content to create promotional and archival materials. Stage Setup: I contributed to the visual setup of each stage, ensuring alignment with the tour’s aesthetic vision. Through these contributions, I aimed to craft an immersive and cohesive visual experience that elevated Luke Julien’s artistic expression and engaged his audience. This case study showcases the multidisciplinary approach I applied to art direction, merging design, photography, and branding to bring the "Thank You, Ima Holla Tour" to life.