Design Work & Jenna’s Major Award

For the last few weeks I’ve been doing some album design work for one of my favorite people, a friend who is finishing her interior design program at the LDS Business College.  She has worked in the industry for years and has a real knack for putting colors and textures together.  She is an incredible artist on paper as well, as you can see from these drawings of hers, what interior designers call ‘renderings’.

I photographed each of her drawings and pieces, and then created an album of all her designs.  The album I was working on with her was a compilation of all of the work she had done throughout her school program.  It was part of a big production and display that would be judged by outside designers in the industry.

I really can’t take too much credit as I was designing her album to her specifications and ideas.  However, it turned out amazing!  Here are some of the pages from the album design.  It was a large 11×14 album, with horizontal pages.  Every page looked spectacular and was printed so crisp and clear.

Yesterday was the big day…the day of judgement!  Here is Jenna in front of her booth.

And it was no surprise that out of all the graduating students, Jenna won 1st Place!

And here she is being congratulated by her folks.

Congratulations, Jenna!  That was an award well, well deserved!

If anyone would like to see more of her design work, you can visit her website, Design Sparrow.

5 Responses

  1. Thank you for helping and supporting Jenna. She respects you greatly and your professional insight was invaluable.

  2. I’m one of Jenna’s East Coast cousins and a religious JMR blog follower. I am so proud her (but not surprised at all at her fabulousness). Thanks for this post so I could see some of her book, as I haven’t seen her in person for 8 years!

  3. Bry, thank you for supporting our Jenna. You are both amazingly talented and work so well together.

  4. Just wanted to give you a two thumbs up for the work you and Jenna did. Thank you for your service; it will be long remembered and appreciated! You both have the eye of the artist. You see what others can not. Very rare.

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