Photography Educational Posters

As a Photography Teacher, I have long scoured the Internet for quality, well designed, and informative educational photography posters. I have never had much luck, so I decided to create my own. These posters range from information on a specific feature or function of the camera to how-to’s and explanatory documentation, all while maintaining a playful and eye-catching aesthetic.

Here are several that I’m particularly proud of.


Product Look Book

When I ran my own letterpress shop, I created this catalog to share with shops who were interested in selling my letterpress goods. I would also send it to prospective shops. It was designed to showcase the work and give all relevant details and pricing.

I included images of the product, the product packaging and the product in use to show off their design, construction, size, etc. I also included details, wholesale and retail pricing.

In some cases, I would show detail images of the product so potential buyers could really get a sense of what the product looked like. Every page included details, wholesale pricing and retail pricing.


Custom Design & Print Information Packet

This packet was designed to share with potential clients seeking custom letterpress printed items such as wedding invitations, business cards, stationery, etc. It was a digital packet so one could click on the page number in the table of contents and jump straight to that set of information.

The sheet size page showcased the different sizes for cards. These cards would be used for stationery, thank you cards, invitations, RSVPs, etc. There was a similar page that showcased the different envelopes I offered.

The majority of the pages in the packet contained information and broke down pricing based on a standard quantity and paper thickness choice. Each page like this was for specific items such as business cards, letterhead, stationery, etc.