Event Branding

You have an event and want to give it an original look: that’s where I come in. I have 10 years of experience in creating logos and other materials for a range of events from professional conferences (in-person and digitally), to in-office events, to bar and bat mitzvah parties, to a Foreigner benefit concert, and more.

Below you will find a selection of my favorites ❤️

 
 
 

Keshet X Foreigner Benefit Concert

Keshet is an organization in Chicago that helps children and adults with special needs. I first volunteered with Keshet through my elementary school. As an adult, I became a member of the Keshet Junior Board and created an array of work promoting events that brought donations to Keshet. One of the projects I worked on as a board member, which was all done pro bono, was this introductory video that was played to hundreds of concert-goers minutes before Foreigner took the stage.

 
 

Lightico’s Events

During my time working at Lightico, I designed graphics for in-person and digital events. Below are images from some of these events, with many more visible here.

 
 
 

SQream’s Kickoff Event

I designed the logo for the “SQream Kickoff 2019” event, which was used in presentations, printed on stickers, and printed on edible paper for cupcakes.

 
 

Chabad SF Menorah Lighting

 

For Chanukah 2022, I designed the branding of the yearly menorah lighting ceremonies and festivities hosted by Chabad San Francisco. The project was a blast to work on since I could put my illustrations skills to use in designing retro graphics inspired by various 1960s and 1970s styles, especially as they relate to the Grateful Dead, along featuring symbols of the city of San Francisco. For the full background of the Bill Graham Menorah Project, click here.

 
 

Bnai Mitzvah Party Logos

 

When I was 11-13 years old, I spent a lot of time at bar and bat mitzvah parties. Some of these parties were more elaborate than my young mind could have ever dreamed up. I learned how to fuse the fun I had in my younger years into the logos I created for my clients, who were both the parents and bar/bat mitzvah kids.

 

Hannuka became the theme for Truman’s party given the timing of his birthday and his middle name meaning “miracle.”

 
 

Sierra is a drama lover and aspiring actress. She wanted to show the tragedy and comedy masks with her favorite color: teal. The strings of the masks show an “S” for Sierra and the number 2018 for the year of her bat mitzvah.

The logo was applied through out her party, from the cake, to a decal on the dance floor, to her blanket giveway to party guests, to invitations and more.

 

Layla is a spirited young lady who wanted to represent her intention to be a cheerleader and do gymnastics through the logo. I created a pink and a blue logo for party giveaways.