Shaping in Canada
Over the past few years I have been given the opportunity to develop my digital graphic design skills while creating promotional material for a family-owned Toronto fitness studio.
The company website was created in collaboration with Erin Marchak. She worked on the codes, for the templates, while I've maintained the site after its launch: text updates, editing links, and maintaining image galleries

Recently, a series of flyers and posters were made to promote an Open House at the studio

Queen's Bands
Originally sketched and inked by hand, the dancer girl was fixed up in Adobe Illustrator to provide Queen's Bands with the highest quality image for their Dancers' Night Out'07 t-shirts
Personal Brand
Rather than have a plain black-and-white resume and cover letter that blends in and gets lost with the rest....why not make a black-and-white "Liss brand"? The look extended to business cards and throughout the portfolio as well
Design process
A sample of how any creative process happens. In this instance the process covers a tattoo design commissioned by a good friend.
First, I request a description of the desired image and potential references.
Stage 1 of the design process involves a doodlefest to get any and all ideas down on paper.
Stage 2 is the cleanup of proposed images that the customer selects.
Stage 3 involves finalizing the image - in this instance, the addition of a vine to frame the celtic design.
The final product, the tattoo itself is included, huzzah for satisfied customers!
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