I made this as a reminder to not feed OCD by giving into compulsions, whether that's asking for reassurance, giving it to someone else, or a whole host of other compulsions. Response prevention is how you starve OCD and break the cycle! The animal I chose to represent OCD is a mouse, because a friend calls their OCD "little mouse" as in "If you give a mouse a cookie..." Anyone who wants to put this somewhere as a reminder for themselves or others is welcome to. Feel free to contact me to ask for specific aspect ratios.
More about thisThis fictional magazine cover was made in Adobe Photoshop for a class assignment, at a time when I was becoming more firm in my Autistic identity. I would love it if such a magazine existed! Photo credit to fidget circle on Flickr.
More about thisThis postcard was created for my page layout class, informed by a trip I took to SFMOMA. It's based on the exhibit "Eye Me" by Zanele Muholi.
More about thisIn this assignment for a page layout class, we were tasked with creating a postcard based on a template by Adobe in Adobe InDesign. I chose the text, the colors, and the images, and came up with what I think is a cohesive whole that guides the eye of the viewer in a pleasing way.
More about thisThe assignment here, for my page layout class, was to create magazine pages for the California Academy of Sciences. They had a lot of great content on their website, which I used here. I'm pleased with how this page turned out.
More about thisIn this project, I chose to illustrate the last stanza of Emily Dickinson's "I Felt a Funeral" by giving the words visual actions. I chose "I Felt a Funeral" because of how the poem conveys my experience of OCD. I once got stuck repeating it in my head, until I found the significance of the "then—" which places the funeral at a point in time and provides a bridge to the next thing.
More about thisFor a page layout class, I created a flyer for Filoli, a local historic estate. I lucked out and found a package of graphic design resources for Filoli specifically, which made my job easy here. Everything in this flyer was taken from there, except the basic template which is from Adobe.
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