During my placement year in University, I worked in T13 on many projects including creating websites, designing posters and capturing and editing photo and video.
In November 2014, Charles Hurst Toyota planned an event to introduce the new Toyota Aygo. T13 brought in local videographerPeter Adam to create a video package for them. I was there to take incidental photos of the day and these were displayed during their launch event. After taking the photos I used Lightroom to make some enhancements and selected my favorites to send to the team at T13.
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"BeHeard is an intelligence gathering tool that produces specific data for qualitative and quantitive measuring" - beheardbelfast.com
In February 2015 I was tasked with the production of Facebook banners for both an event page and a group page, as well as a promotional poster for BeHeard.
I created the banners using Photoshop as they needed to be a specific size, and the poster using Illustrator as it needed to be scalable for use on the web and printed posters.
Over the Christmas holidays T13 ran different promotions. These required a Facebook banner for the T13 group page and four posters: one featuring their three promotions, and three featuring each promotion. As the posters were to be A0, I used Illustrator so they could easily be used in different sizes if needed. The banner only needed to be used on Facebook and didn't need to be resized, so I created a raster image in Photoshop for this.
In May 2015 I began work with charity organisation Make A Difference Worldwide. They were planning their annual event MAD Cycle, a charity sportive in Larne and Cushendun.
For this event they needed a logo, posters, and T-shirt designs, all of which I created in Illustrator, and a Facebook banner I created in photoshop using the logo and a photo from the previous year's event.
The organisation wanted the logo and posters to use a mainly purple and green colour scheme at almost exact opposite shades. One version of the logo was created in each of these colours so they could be used on various different backgrounds.
Various sponsors sent the team their logos to use on the backs of the T-shirts. As it was not cost effective to use too many different colours on the T-shirts, I was tasked with editing each logo in Photoshop to change the colour and then place them on the T-shirt design in Illustrator.