Gustavus :: Admission & Advancement Materials
Promotional materials created for the Office of Admission and Advancement Office at Gustavus, including a coffee table book, a folder filled with tour guide profiles, and t-shirt design concepts.
Admissions T-Shirt Concepts :: 2016






The Road to Gustavus :: 2015
I took this project from preliminary meeting to press check as the lead designer. It began as an idea from a
fellow student, Logan Boese, who noticed an assumption among prospective students that all Gusties came
to Gustavus from the Twin Cities area. This prompted him to look for a way to show them the wide variety
of backgrounds represented at Gustavus, which led to an entirely student-run project, The Road to Gustavus.
The folder design is tied to another Admissions piece, and the cards inside each feature student tour guides
and their "Road to Gustavus" story. The final card functions as a checklist and a place for the prospective
student to fill in their own story.
fellow student, Logan Boese, who noticed an assumption among prospective students that all Gusties came
to Gustavus from the Twin Cities area. This prompted him to look for a way to show them the wide variety
of backgrounds represented at Gustavus, which led to an entirely student-run project, The Road to Gustavus.
The folder design is tied to another Admissions piece, and the cards inside each feature student tour guides
and their "Road to Gustavus" story. The final card functions as a checklist and a place for the prospective
student to fill in their own story.






Gustie Stories :: 2015
This coffee table book is designed to highlight the stories of students, alumni, and faculty at Gustavus
and demonstrate the ways in which the school helped them reach their potential. It is used in the waiting
areas of the Offices of Admission and Advancement, and sent to alumni who don't have access to the web
stories posted by the College but want to stay connected with events on campus.
and demonstrate the ways in which the school helped them reach their potential. It is used in the waiting
areas of the Offices of Admission and Advancement, and sent to alumni who don't have access to the web
stories posted by the College but want to stay connected with events on campus.






