Personal Project Showcase: Never Stop Learning!
Pushing Boundaries, Cultivating Growth
At INNspiration Consulting, growth isn’t just something we create for our clients—it’s something we actively pursue for ourselves. Creativity, learning, and exploration are at the heart of what we do, and these personal projects are a reflection of that commitment.
Each of these pieces represents a challenge embraced, a skill refined, and a creative boundary pushed. Whether through intricate digital illustration, experimental branding concepts, or deeply personal self-reflection projects, these works are about discovery, innovation, and the love of the creative process.
Because the best work doesn’t come from standing still—it comes from continually learning, evolving, and creating with purpose.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater is more than just an architectural masterpiece—it is a philosophy, a seamless union between structure and nature, form and function, experience and emotion. As one of my favorite creative minds, Wright’s ability to shape space with such intentionality has always inspired me. His work doesn’t just exist; it interacts with its surroundings and the people who move within it. This digital illustration is my tribute to that vision. Created entirely in Adobe Illustrator without the assistance of AI tools, every line, shadow, and detail was meticulously placed to honor the integrity of the original structure. From the cantilevered terraces to the rhythmic flow of water beneath, this piece represents not just technical precision, but a deep appreciation for design that moves beyond aesthetics into experience.
Photo of Falling Water
Who are we, really? "Can You See Me Now?" is more than a collection of 101 self-portraits—it is a journey of self-exploration, creative evolution, and introspection. Using Adobe Illustrator as both a tool and a canvas, this project became an exercise in seeing and being seen, a study of identity through the lens of digital artistry. Each portrait is a moment—a different perspective, a new way of interpreting the same self. Some are bold, others subtle. Some feel structured, others fluid. The process of creating them wasn’t just about mastering Illustrator’s capabilities—it was about pushing boundaries, embracing change, and uncovering the many layers of self-expression.
Then & Now, Opposing Monograms
Then & Now, Opposing Monograms
Cover and excerpts from a book exploring the development of fonts
Cover and excerpts from a book exploring the development of fonts
Cover and excerpts from a book exploring the development of fonts
Cover and excerpts from a book exploring the development of fonts
Children’s game based on the movie The Biggest Little Farm directed by John Chester
Children’s book covers
Children’s book covers