Keegan Williams

JOURNALIST, ARTIST, CREATOR // LOS ANGELES

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A design concept for a holiday eighth package for Kaya Cannabis
A concept for an inside cover, full-page ad for Mile High Comics in Denver for Salt Magazine
The initial concept of this infographic was for a Collegian article about the Fort Collins Foodie Walk. I revamped it during my final semester at CSU.
I designed a resume for one of my friends, but for privacy reasons, I changed some of the personal information to match my experience.
This was a mockup of an educational flier of sorts for Paciugo Gelato and Caffe as a customer reference.
I designed tags for edibles, topicals, and cartridges at Verts Neighborhood Dispensary that listed every product we had by company. This made the display cases less cluttered and allowed for easier accessibility for customers and patients.
I designed labels for the front of house stock of medical edibles and topicals.
I designed a resume for one of my friends, but for privacy reasons, I changed some of the personal information to match my experience.
This is a concept design I created for the Coloradoan’s “The Beat” podcast.
This is a resume I designed for a friend. I replaced her information with some basic pieces from my resume to protect privacy.
Verts carried Olio concentrates on the medical side, but they had to be refrigerated at all times, so there was no way to display them for patients. I designed a small menu so people knew what we had in stock without having to have physical displays.
Anyone who needed to be escorted beyond the restricted access area was required to wear a visitor badge, per MED compliance. I worked with the front of house manager to create more aesthetically pleasing badges.
For Happy Lucky’s Teahouse, I made two mock-up social media design concepts. On the left, more of a shop and brand promotion, on the right, more specific product focus.
We had several signs around the store communicating a variety of messages to customers and patients. I designed a format with specific fonts, borders, colors, and style choices and changed every sign in the store to be consistent.
Verts Neighborhood Dispensary provided patients and customers with a loyalty system, but we had to log points manually, behind the counter. I designed these signs that sat at each register to remind loyalty members to get their points
I designed this invitation for my niece’s Western-themed birthday party (phone number and email address have been changed for privacy)
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