Police and Parking Service Work

During my time at the police station I served as the Visual Communications Specialist, producing a wide range of materials to support public information and internal needs. I designed social media graphics, informational signage, flyers, and print collateral, often turning around clear, on-brand assets on tight timelines. My work focused on legibility and visual hierarchy so important information could be understood at a glance. The role required both creative problem solving and attention to accessibility and tone, ensuring every piece communicated reliably to the community it served. 

Print Designs

Christmas Card

Print design created using Adobe Illustrator and InDesign

Public Safety Bulletin

Print design created using Adobe InDesign and Photoshop

Informational Maps and Signage

Print design created in Adobe Illustrator.
(Map is based on SVSU current map)

Social Media Posts

9/11 Memorial Social Media Post

Digital Design created in Adobe Indesign and Photoshop
(Royalty-free image in use)

National Weather Week Social Media Post

Digital Design was created in Adobe InDesign
(Photography sourced from royalty-free image libraries)

Police Officer Hiring Posts

Digital Designs created in Adobe InDesign

This recruitment post was designed for social media to promote open police officer positions at SVSU. Bold typography paired with a high-contrast badge image establishes authority and credibility, while blue accents highlight and reinforce the department’s branding. The vertical “Join Our Team!” element adds visual movement and helps the piece stand out in a scrolling feed.

Photography

Michigan State Trooper Memorial Service Photo

Captured during the memorial service for Trooper Joel Popp,  who passed away in the line of duty. Service was held at Saginaw Valley State University on Jan. 31, 2024.  This image documents the scale of attendance and the University’s role in honoring the fallen officer.

Police and Parking Services Vehicle Photo

A photo of SVSU Police and Parking Services vehicles positioned at the main entrance, emphasizing the department’s visibility and presence on campus.