In between customer work at Myplanet, I designed a wide variety of different internal brand-related projects.

These tasks included various print design applications, illustration, animation, Keynote design, and even signage. Below you will find a selection of work done for the Myplanet brand over my years there.

The Myplanet Candidate Digest is a booklet given to new and potential employees to give them an insight into working at Myplanet.

After a quick intro it includes some stats, a timeline of what your first month will look like, some frequently asked questions, and a space to take down any notes during your interview or first few onboarding meetings. The document is also available in a fully compliant accessible PDF.

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Each year a new staff t-shirt is given to employees. I created a subtle front design to allow for wear in most environments, and a larger back graphic featuring a remixed version of a employee-favourite Myplanet pattern.

The back also includes a customizable label called the Myplanet Indentification System. It features the year of print which will be updated with each new shirt design, and a space for the wearer to sign their name. Fabric paint markers in white, silver and orange were provided and employees were encouraged to further customize the shirt as they wished,

To be suitable for any occasion, this greeting card was designed with heavy focus on a 3D-rendered abstract illustration inspired by Myplanet's existing use of abstract patterns, but executed in a new way.

There are soft, curved shapes contrasted by harder, sharper shapes, all coming together around a central shape which is a combination of both, representing the melding of creativity and intelligence at the heart of the company.
A series of illustrations was designed to accompany Myplanet's Medium articles to help reinforce their position as thought leaders in their space.

The goal of these illustrations were to draw in readers with eye-catching yet approachable illustrations that better relate to the content of the article than a typical stock photo. On top of being generally helpful to the reader, having custom graphics for Medium articles may unconsciously give them the impression that the article is of more importance than others if the author is willing to commission a designer.

I also animated a small series of bumpers for the beginning of presentations and ending of in-house videos featuring newly animated versions of existing Myplanet brand patterns.

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