Rabid Rabbit
The design was based on the typography mimicking the movement of the pictures. These photographs were taken for a project in Photography I where I had to capture a “dream sequence”.
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2011
Graphic Design, Photography
- RABID RABBITBook Design
- The design was based on the typography mimicking the movement of the pictures. All photographs were taken and developed by Angelica Domingo.








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Kenmark Group is an Optical Company based in Louisville, KY. This spread is featured in the September 2012 issue of 20/20 Magazine. All frames were photographed by me.Advertising, Graphic Design, Photography2012 -
Kenmark Group | 2013 CalendarGraphic Design2012 -
This is a catalog of the 2012 Sunwear collections at Kenmark. Brands featured are Vera Wang, Penguin, Kensie, Jhane Barnes, Dana Buchman, Timex and Lilly Pulitzer. There are collages for each brand explaining the process of what goes into creating the frames. They mimic inspiration boards and are specific to each brand. The frame designers were involved to concept for each brand spread. All beauty shots of the frames as well as some of the product photography are photographed by me and are included in the spreads as well as at the end of some of the brand collections.Graphic Design2012 -
This line sheet was made for Vera Wang Eyewear Designers, Luisa Natale & David Duralde. They are used for August Market to sell frames that they have designed for next season. All product photography was shot by me.Graphic Design, Photography2012 -
Kenmark Group | Trade Show EblastsGraphic Design2012 -
Kenmark Group is recreating their look for 2013. The direction went from a corporate look to a boutique feel. We wanted to embrace our fashion background and become a brand for our consumers. Each designer came up with their own theme and brand standards. I wanted to come up with something that was minimal and clean. I wanted the typography to pop and compliment the product photography. I believe it's a lot more modern and edgy than what Kenmark is used to being.
Below the brand standards are examples of the catalog cover, the sun brochure cover and an ad spread for 20/20 magazine.Branding, Graphic Design2012 -
Air Hydro Power Rebranding
Air Hydro Power is a company in motion too help keep your plants and machinery running. Serving the Kentucky, Southern Indiana, West Virginia and Alabama manufacturing base as a Total Solutions Provider. They provide Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Connector and Automation Technologies along with the best people, facilities, and products to service your needs.
U & I Design teamed up with them to refresh and modernize their entire identity. We provided them with a brand standards manual as well as updated their logo, stationery system, photographed and designed their banners for their factory and created postcards, invitations and other print materials for their 50th anniversary as a company unveiling their new look.Branding, Graphic Design2012 -
The AATP Mainstage is a nationally touring ensemble appearing in major cities. Performing large production plays in class A theatres. They usually stay at a venue for up to three years. Right now they are located in New York City. Performances at the Mainstage venue require purchasing tickets either online, over the phone or on location. The mobile division is a transformed semi tractor-trailer truck that has been converted into a stage. The mobile theatre presents plays in smaller communities and the inner city. The plays are generally shorter in length, with a cast of 1-5 actors, plus 2 technicians and a director. The personnel accompany the truck in a school bus which also houses props for the performance. The Shop & Cafe brings to the public a chance to purchase gifts and memorabilia inspired by the African American Theatre Project. Featured items such as T-shirts, coffee mugs and a director’s chair are designed by the AATP Design Team. The Cafe also provides patrons with refreshing drinks and a tasty deli cuisine. Located in the heart of New York City the AATP Shop & Cafe brings a lively and family friendly place for the community.Graphic Design, Branding2011 -
Caribeaner is a company who practices sustainable farming and promotes customers to buy fresh and locally grown ingredients. The Soup on a Loop food product is a semi-homemade approach to cooking your own meals. They provide you with the dry ingredients while you shop for the fresh ones, such as vegetables and meat products. This website was specifically designed for my packaging product Soup on a Loop. The site provides the user with a fun and easy way to learn about our products and the team who built it.Graphic Design, Packaging2011 -
This is a box package design for the Ampersandwich Press. It is a sandwich/panini press that grills ampersands onto your sandwich as it cooks it. I love to cook and I love design so I decided to bring the two together. It’s creative cooking made easy!Packaging, Graphic Design2011 -
WILDE is a digest magazine that is dedicated to the infamous Oscar Wilde. I drew inspiration from his novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. According to Wilde, “art serves no other purpose than to offer beauty.” Since magazines idealize the standard of beauty I thought it would be an appropriate way to reference the underlying theme found in the story. Wilde’s personal philosophy was that of a vain and controversial man and it showed through in his depiction of the protagonist in the novel, Dorian Gray. I referenced type studies I created in Letterforms I. Photography by Rachel Schwarz.Graphic Design, Editorial Design2011 -
The article is about two opposing political views who use majority for leverage against one another. I used sheep as a reference to how society can become when majorities grow. This article talks about the phenomenon of confirmation bias, which is a tendency for people to favor information that confirms their preconceptions or hypotheses regardless of whether the information is true.Graphic Design, Editorial Design2011 -
This was a flash project done in Letterforms I. They are invitation postcards designed for Barbie’s Commemorative 50th Anniversary exhibition hosted by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.Graphic Design2011 -
The Sunset limited is a play that involves only two nameless characters, designated “White” and “Black”, their respective skin colors. Offstage, just before the play begins, Black saves White from throwing himself in front of a train, the Sunset Limited. All of the action takes place in Black’s sparse apartment in urban New York, where the characters go after their encounter on the platform. Black is an ex-convict and an evangelical Christian. White is an atheist and a professor. They debate the meaning of human suffering, the existence of God, and the propriety of White’s attempted suicide.
*Credit to WikipediaGraphic Design2011 -
Typeface DesignGraphic Design, Typography2011 -
LogosGraphic Design2012