Cranberry Festival Historic Truck T-Shirt Design
The Cranberry Festival historic truck t-shirt design celebrated local heritage and creative storytelling. Featuring a now-retired truck once used to collect cranberries, the design holds deep significance for the festival and community. Collaborating with a local photographer, I transformed their photo into a printable four-color image, strategically using negative space as an additional color to enhance depth and detail. The final design blended vintage charm with modern design principles, creating a piece that resonated with festival-goers and ultimately sold out.
Modernized Tribute T-Shirt & Adaptable Brand Design
I originally designed this t-shirt as a tribute to the original, updating it with a modern look while honoring its roots. The refreshed colors and badge-style mark give it a current feel, shown on both light and dark backgrounds. I hand-drew the brand mark and refined it in Illustrator to create a clean, scalable vector design.
Created with flexibility in mind, this design translated seamlessly across multiple formats. It was later adapted for a one-color print on can coolers, where the simplified version maintained its integrity and clarity, even at smaller sizes and within single-color production constraints.
Cranberry Fest Sticker Design
I designed this sticker as a tribute to the lakes and cranberry marshes of Stone Lake, drawing inspiration from vintage beer can designs. I hand-drew the artwork before refining it in Illustrator, keeping the color palette minimal for easy and cost-effective printing while maintaining a bold, nostalgic aesthetic.

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