At Sniffle, I led the Art Department in developing a world class healthcare brand.
Working closely with the Marketing team, I developed graphics for paid ad campaigns, edited videos for YouTube and social media platforms, created webpages, made slides for investor pitch decks, designed logos, and created anything to do with Sniffle's visual presence.
I created and edited digital and print collateral for restaurants nationwide. Most collateral was printed in-house and sent to each location. Digital projects were approved by the client before going live on their site or CityCheers.com.
Once a customer scanned the QR code on the collateral, they were redirected to the CityCheers app where the restaurant's listing lives.
I also designed assets for trade show appearances, an ad for Food & Beverage magazine, and more.
Sniffle Benefits Advocate Care (SBAC) is a comprehensive benefits package designed specifically for an employee's health and wellness needs.
Offering three distinct membership tiers, the SBAC program needed to have a distinct look and feel. I created this one-sheet for our sales team to empower them when approaching large employer groups of 10,000+ employees.
The designs of the cards themselves went through several iterations before a design was finalized and distributed.
Being designed specifically for the healthcare industry, it was important for the cards to maintain accessibility standards while still giving members an attractive card to put in their wallet.
This campaign was targeted towards patients and physicians, with some branding added for a specific practice (HealthStar).
I created the designs as well as revised some of the copy present in the original creative. The rollout of the Cold & Flu campaign helped boost engagement with the Sniffle for Patients and Sniffle for Providers applications.
Each ad had to be reworked to fit the different size requirements for each platform.These cold & flu ads ran across social media channels like Facebook and Instagram.
Below are some digital prototypes of the origami packaging, designed to fold into the relevant food item for each sauce. The subsequent mini photo shoot helped bring these designs to life.