A small sample of print and digital projects I created as a freelance Production Designer at Grammarly.
Hack Week 2023 Sticker Pack

I was tasked with creating a sticker sheet for Grammarly’s upcoming Hack Week 2023. I pulled elements from the Hack Week artwork (created by Elena Godina) and illustrated four new stickers to flesh out the sheet.

The new stickers are: a coffee mug (because everyone knows developers depend on coffee), a screen expressing love for Grammarly, a laptop whose screen depicts a joke written out in Common Lisp, and a loading icon.
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ACL Conference Flyer

I created an A5 flyer for distribution at Grammarly's table at the 2023 ACL Conference. 

The front of the flyer bears a cipher puzzle and verbiage advertising a prize for those who solve the puzzle. The back highlights aspects of working at Grammarly, as well as announces job openings. 
Back to School 2023 Static Banner Ads

For part of Grammarly's 2023 Back to School ad campaign directed at a student audience, I created 3 sets of static banner ads. 
Because each set highlighted a specific Grammarly feature, they had their own unique copy, model image, color palette, and graphic elements that aligned with the 2023 Back to School campaign style guide. 
Later in the campaign, another set of ads was launched, with more urgent copy and a discount.
Back to School 2023 Quora and Taboola Ads

For part of Grammarly's 2023 Back to School ad campaign directed at a student audience, I created a sets of static ads for display on Quora and Taboola. 
Each ad highlighted a specific generative AI feature, so they each also had their own unique UI, model image, color palette, and graphic elements that aligned with the 2023 Back to School campaign style guide.