I am very passionate about using Graphic Design to bring to life a narrative of brands as well as my platform MeadowsbyMeg. I am multi-faceted in Package and Surface Design and use various software tools to create cohesive designs. I have mid-level skills in technological organization and communications, which I use as a strong tool in my art careers. I enjoy creating strong visual identities that connect with target audiences, and I thrive on elevating packaging and branding for emerging companies.
With experience ranging from content creation and local business networking to laser engraving and UI/UX design, I bring a diverse skill set to my projects. I work diligently to increase engagement through social media and have a knack for designing logos, patterns, and brand packages that resonate with clients and customers alike.
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This is a passion project in creativity for Six Flags Magic Mountains’ merchandise. A lot of their current shirts, hats, water bottles, tumblers are of iconic DC Comic Superheroes. From this insight, I got the idea to make a series of package designs for merchandise specifically for each ride. I digitally illustrated freehand a Japanese dragon in enthusiasm for the popular ride “Tatsu” and used Pandora to display this on metal water flasks. I also created a style guide and logo design using the font “Stormlight” by Gasstype Studio to convey an electric, modern feel. The logo itself is a simple rollercoaster with the intention to create fast movement in connection to the modern “Stormlight” font. I used Pandora for the 3D models of the designs on various products, Adobe Illustrator for font and logo, and Canva in creation of the style guide.
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This was another passion project involving not only the design of a logo, but also of packaging for coffee beans and user interface design on Figma for an app for this coffeeshop. I first hand illustrated a logo which is of coffee cherries and their foliage before they are roasted. There are specific coloring (blue versus orange) depending on if the beans are light or dark roasted and region harvested. I used Figma and Adobe Photoshop to display artisanal coffee beverages that a customer can order on a mobile app. The color palette for the packaging are warm neutrals and earth tones specifically muted blue and orange. The coffeeshop’s interior design involves earth tones with modern accents so I wanted to make the packaging design correlate with that. My use of the typography was very fun to do. I used the ITC American Typerwriter (Bold & Hollow Effect) to show the timelessness of story-telling and how in coffee-making, it’s much the same. I was able to use this font to my advantage not only in the packages but also in the advertising I made for Cobblestone’s social medias and billboards.
I made a style guide and a set of mockups of my package designs which can be seen in the link below.
Below is the Adobe Behance link that showcases all my work on this:
This was a really fun project to do because it involved the creation of logo, typography, color palettes, 3D modeling, and digital illustration. Golden Eagle Brewing is a brewery that is also part of a golf course so that those hitting the course can enjoy a brew while in the caddie. This is a passion project to showcase what I am capable of. The first step in this process was to make a logo so I digitally illustrated on my iPad a man in a wide stance as if he got a “hole in one” and then vectorized this in Adobe Illustrator. From that, I created various colors of this logo depending on seasonal brews like “4th of July” or the consistent brand color of green and yellow. I illustrated the eagle above the golfer to reflect patriotism as well. The use of the font around the man is intended to remind clientele of the golf ball brand Callaway and Irish roots from the British Open. I used the software Pacdora to have all these visual elements to come to life on beer bottles and packaging.
Adobe Behance:
This was a passion project I did involving the creation of logo, typography, color palettes, and 3D modeling for holistic products. Bloom Boutique is a rustic, country-loving clothing store that sells second-hand clothing and naturally-derived perfumes and moisturizers. Click on the link below to see this project on Adobe Behance and you will see the style guide I made for this as well as 3D modeled mockups of what the package designs would look like. I used Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Canva, and Pandora. There are 2 kinds of logos I proposed for Bloom Boutique: a horseshoe with consistent colors or cowboy boots with flowers coming out. These were both included as proposed thumbnails in the Style Guide. For printing collateral I made sure that the color palettes were in CYMK color codes.
Adobe Behance:
This is a free-hand illustration of a woman laying with her legs crossed on a crescent moon and butterflies emulating from her. My artworks are both literal and also surrealist styles. This specific projects was meant to bring a whimsical and “dream-like” effect. For the print it includes the surrounding landscape and dusk sky around the woman to add an art nouveau feel to any room (still trying to find a company that can make this into a mural). This print is digitally drawn freehand on my iPad and then printed DTF through Spoonflower. The stickers are of just the nouveau woman and its purpose is for events such as Bachelorette trips, wine tasting events, and parties. There are funny slogans that I formatted through Canva in Rye font. This combined my illustrative skills with typography.
Adobe Behance Link:
Redbubble Link (Event Stickers):
https://www.redbubble.com/i/sticker/Bachelorette-Wine-Sticker-1-by-megsmeadows/171700070.JCQM3?asc=u
Spoonflower Link (Wallpaper & Fabric):
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/wallpaper/19705542
This is a really fun set of illustrations I drew on my iPad that became a pattern and resonating with the original folklore of “The Little Mermaid” by Hans Christian Andersen. This playful pattern was all free hand with an “ink based” digital brush and then colored with a textured “watercolor” digital brush through the application Procreate. This pattern was then vectorized through Procreate on my iPad and then printed through the company Spoonflower. Spoonflower is one of my production partners and they use Direct-to-Film printing for natural fabrics and dye sublimation for polyester.
Adobe Behance Link:
This product was designed for clientele who want to add nautical visual elements to their home. In my art process, I hand-illustrated and free-hand these visual elements. This included popular elements of Rhode Island such as oysters, beach goer’s with their cameras or phones to document their iconic moments, fish tacos, sunscreen, and coconuts. This is a versatile design to resonate with Rhode Island but also botanical with the swim wear and coconuts illustrated to add to any coastal house. This is printed through Spoonflower specifically and the company prints wallpapers but also fabric products (duvet covers, throw blankets, pillow cases, table runners, curtains, and even skirts).
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The first pattern is hand-drawn elements that were then vectorized on my iPad through the platform Procreate to resonate with clients on love of the countryside. Both these designs got printed through a process called DTF (Direct-to-Film) which involves a special film that then gets transferred using heat. This DTF process is through the production company Printful and Spoonflower (specifically for walling).
For the second pattern called “Honey House”, this was also illustrated and then vectorized on my iPad. The visual elements were honey comb texture, honey bees, and surrealist looking “honey houses” on various fabric products and wallpapers. I curated my digital canvas to the best PPI and DPI so that the designs had the best resolution for printing collaterall. This got vectorized through Procreate on my iPad and then got sold on various platforms such as Redbubble, Spoonflower (specifically in walling), and Etsy.
Spoonflower Links:
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/19561508
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/19295706
Adobe Behance Link:
Up-Close Presentation of These Wallpapers
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