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FULLBAND — Annual Event Visual System
Krisp's annual company event needed a visual system that could return every year, scale across formats, and still feel new each time.
At Krisp, my work sits in brand and marketing design—guidelines, templates, campaign and event assets, web graphics, and pieces teams reuse week to week. The chapters below move from structure into specific projects and decisions.
Company
Krisp
Role
Staff Graphic Designer
Focus
Brand consistency, marketing systems, events, templates, guidelines
Status
Current / Recent work




I work with marketing and product teams on brand guidelines, campaign assets, sales materials, event visuals, web graphics, and reusable templates.
I help turn scattered requests into clear choices, steady timelines, and on-brand output from kickoff through handoff.
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Krisp's annual company event needed a visual system that could return every year, scale across formats, and still feel new each time.
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The brand system needed clearer rules for typography, color, gradients, and texture as more teams used it in daily work.
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Recurring decks, PDFs, and one-pagers needed reusable structures, so teams could move faster without losing consistency.

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Krisp's event materials needed to work across booths, signage, print, and campaign touchpoints while staying readable in physical spaces.

Most of this work is not about one isolated visual. It is about keeping the brief, format, brand rules, team needs, and final delivery connected.
Turning unclear requests into focused design choices.
Keeping visuals cohesive across teams, channels, and formats.
Creating structures that make future work faster and easier to maintain.
Some work stays internal, so this page concentrates on public-facing output, reusable systems, and selected recreated snapshots. Where a visual is simplified or recreated, the goal is to show structure, role, and design decisions without sharing proprietary material.