Graphic Design
Aimee has designed print marketing materials, social media campaigns, and websites for brands including the Eileen Fisher Leadership Institute and Westchester Women's Agenda. Through thoughtful, intuitive designs and modern aesthetics, Aimee seeks to create inviting messaging that speaks to targeted audiences.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Through thoughtful, intuitive designs and modern aesthetics, I seek to create inviting messaging that speaks to targeted audiences. I've designed print and digital marketing materials, social media campaigns, and websites for brands including the Eileen Fisher Leadership Institute and Westchester Women's Agenda.
Please visit Special Events to see additional design work, including chalkboards, painted signs, and hand lettering.
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case for support, november 2016
Sample pages from the Eileen Fisher Leadership Institute's 2016 Case for Support. Shared with potential donors and key stakeholders.
LeFT: Cover Page
ABOVE: sample Interior pages, including organizational timeline and outcomes infographic
report on the status of women in westchester, january 2017
In 2016, members from organizations within the Westchester Women's Agenda collaboratively authored a report on issues facing women and children in Westchester County, NY. The report was shared with local and state legislators and the larger public at a launch event in March 2017. I designed and formatted the report, including creating key infographics in alignment with the overall look and feel.
Right: EVENT SLIDESHOW OPENER
Above: sample SLIDES FEATURING INFOGRAPHICS
mother's gathering postcard, august 2017
5.5 x 11 inch postcard designed for mothers of participants in the 2017 Eileen Fisher Leadership Institute summer programs.
LEFT: Front
RIGHT: BACK
training manual sample pages, june 2016
Sample pages from the Eileen Fisher Leadership Institute's 2016 Facilitator Training Manual. 6 x 9 inches; over 100 pages.
RIGHT: Sample interior page
"Follow the Threads "poster
Visual story for the Eileen Fisher Community Foundation (EFCF). The poster was shared with The EFCF Board Members along with a narrative of organizational priorities.