
Adobe Express Templates to support Georgia Tech Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI) Spring Event 2026.
A cohesive brand ecosystem of components — flyers, LinkedIn banners, guest speaker announcements, digital and print ads — represents consistency, variety, and flexibility of design approach. Each piece serves a distinct communication goal: the event flyer is direct and immediate, built for quick reading and action. The study recruitment flyer leads with a bold headline designed to stop a scientist or graduate student mid-scroll. The promotional flyer accommodates a richer content structure with a two-column layout for more information. Purposeful variation across the system ensures each piece works for its specific audience — while the whole collection reads as one unified identity. The layouts are built as reusable templates for the future events.

BUZZ About You card (Front)
Designed for Georgia Tech’s admissions office as a yield mailer targeting admitted students still weighing their decision, this card balances institutional pride with personal appeal. A dynamic cutout of Buzz, GT’s iconic mascot creates immediate visual energy. A honeycomb-inspired geometric pattern, gold, white, and navy palette stay true to GT’s brand standards, while the playful “There’s Been BUZZ About You” headline strikes a tone that feels flattering — designed to make a prospective student feel seen, celebrated, and compelled to commit.

BUZZ About You card and envelope
Designed for Georgia Tech’s admissions office as a yield mailer targeting admitted students still weighing their decision, this card balances institutional pride with personal appeal. A dynamic cutout of Buzz, GT’s iconic mascot creates immediate visual energy. The design concept carries through to the envelope — the honeycomb geometry and color palette continue seamlessly,

Georgia Tech custom license plate design
Designed for the Georgia state specialty license plate program, this Georgia Tech plate centers on a stylized illustration of Tech Tower — the university’s most iconic landmark. The distinctive gold “TECH” signage anchor the composition on the left, while Atlanta skyline recedes into the background in muted grays, grounding the campus in its urban context. The overall illustration style balances legibility at small scale with enough visual richness to reward a closer look — a challenge unique to the license plate format.

Georgia Tech New Employee pin design. 2025
Designed for Georgia Tech’s new employee welcome program, this lapel pin distills the university’s identity into roughly one inch of wearable metal. Tech Tower anchors the composition, flanked by the GT logo and wordmark. Three format variations were developed — die-cut, rounded rectangle, and circle. A polished raised gold layer for the Tower and logo is set against a slightly textured, darkened gold surface.

Ex Libris. President and Mrs. G. P. Peterson. 2012
Bookplate design commissioned through Georgia Tech for President Bud and Val Peterson, produced in two versions — one personal, one formal — to accommodate different gifting contexts. Tech Tower anchors the composition, while a ribbon banner provides space for handwritten dedications. A secondary label plate on the formal version allows for extended inscriptions. Typography draws on classical bookplate conventions, balancing tradition with clean reproduction.