Nerdy Diva

Expanded Nerdy Diva and its clientele through graphics, social media, and website design.

Client
Nerdy Diva and their Clients

Softwares
Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Figma, and Canva

The CEO wanted a Jeopardy-style post for a new series surrounding black history facts. I looked over Jeopardy's account on Twitter / X and put a Nerdy Diva spin to it with a mix of gradient and code patterns, which set our posts apart greatly from Jeopardy.

To further differentiate the design, I took a note from my CEO to have lowercase letters, which increased legibility. There was also a second style for posts where the gradient was the background, and the code was the inner part of the text, in the end, we decided to use the gradient for everything except the answer post.

Nerdy Diva had a new product in the works called the “Inclusive Tech Glossary” and I was tasked with assisting with designing the new webpage for it. During a brainstorming session, I collaborated with the team in sketching ideas and combined the ideas in two low-fidelity wireframes that I combined into one.

From there we went to the mockup stage, where I aided in creating interactive games to showcase the product. The mockup has two versions for different color schemes, each is clickable to the final look of the website. While the website has overtaken many changes throughout the years, it still holds some of the design decisions I made.