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What are the coffee times?

I redesigned a coffee times poster because I couldn’t read the important information standing at the back of the queue. The original poster had a nice design. I’m assuming the designer was proud of the coffee mug graphic and made the coffee mug the main feature of the poster. I […]

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Brownie Points volunteer rewards

I designed website wireframes for my friend’s non-profit. Her non-profit advertised volunteer opportunities and rewarded volunteers for volunteering. My wireframes These are my high-fidelity wireframes based on user journey mapping and many discussions with the project team. My lessons I took away 3 lessons from the project. 1 — Vivid […]

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The three of us lived in The Stable

When I lived with two friends of mine, I designed a few posters to invite people to parties at our flat. We called the flat ‘The Stable’, which, of course, made us the three stallions. I used a duotone colour effect and usually included three horses.

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Goodbye to my untamed youth

I made this custom logo as ‘fan art’ to celebrate my last time going to Fiction’s Untamed Youth events. Fiction was a nightclub in Cape Town that hosted a weekly Tuesday night event called Untamed Youth. Untamed Youth was that classic, good-quality student night that I’ll always remember for the […]

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Why your documents look so dull

Microsoft products have the worst default colours. I blame Microsoft’s colour choice for the dullness of Word documents and PowerPoint presentations. Flat UI Colors is my favourite resource for projects that don’t need unique sets of colour but can benefit from a quick burst of colour. I tweaked the colours […]

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Impactful presentation of your presentation

I presented with a teammate on IT costs and controls for a research project during my fourth year at university. How could we make that attention-grabbing? We decided to use colourful, simple, and bold slides to keep our class’s attention. I’ve heard that the key to an attention-grabbing presentation is […]

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Pay for your rides in beer

I invented a new taxi service where you pay for your driver’s beer. The name is a play on Uber, Ubeer. Of course, you’d only buy them a beer the next time they’re not driving.

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