About Me
My name is Elliot Rosin, and I am a junior-level graphic designer always striving to improve myself and gaining new skills in creative-related fields. The motivations behind my work are critical thinking, problem-solving, and being innovative whenever possible. In the past, I have worked on multiple projects, including a clothing business, and a mobile app start-up which have helped me develop project management and product-ready assets. Being on the autistic spectrum, I tend to view the world in a way that inspires my creativity and brings a different direction to my work. I have always been intrigued by the natural world, especially the animal kingdom, which I often incorporate into my work. In addition to this, I am curious about the world around me and hope to create a positive impact through my design concepts.
My Areas of Expertise:
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe XD
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe Photoshop
- Brand Identity
- Colour Theory
- Writing
- Business decision-making
- Entrepreneurship
- Idea Brainstorming
NBA Expansion Concept
Basketball fans including myself have been hoping that the NBA would return to Vancouver after losing its beloved Grizzlies in 2001. As a designer, I took it upon myself to create a new expansion franchise concept for if the NBA decided to make a comeback to Vancouver. The concept was “The Vancouver Mammoths”: giants of the Ice Age with a historical presence in British Columbia that emanate power, strength, and of course, our region’s history.
This project gave me an opportunity to design a variety of team-related aspects such as the logo, the colour palette, typography, court design, and merchandise.
Summer Olympics proposal
Durban, South Africa, stands as an optimal choice to host the 2040 Summer Olympic Games due to its rich cultural diversity, strategic location, world-class infrastructure, and commitment to sustainability. The city’s cultural tapestry offers a unique platform for global celebration and unity, while its accessibility, modern facilities, and commitment to further development ensure seamless logistics for the event. Durban’s potential economic impact, coupled with a focus on sustainability and community engagement, aligns with the Olympic Movement’s values, promising enduring benefits for the city and the broader South African community. Selecting Durban as the host city will not only showcase the city’s capabilities on the world stage but also leave a lasting legacy of positive economic, social, and cultural impact.
Barbecue Store Rebrand
Introducing the sizzling transformation of ‘North Shore Grills & Parts,’ a bold rebranding initiative that ignites the essence of barbecue passion! My graphic design portfolio proudly showcases the dynamic evolution of the brand’s identity, featuring a sleek black fire pit emblem crowned with a mesmerizing display of red and orange flames. This brand perfectly captures the spirit of culinary mastery, promising a fusion of flavor and flair. Embrace the heat, embrace the taste, and let North Shore Grills & Parts redefine your barbecue experience with a visual identity as hot as the sizzling dishes it represents.
Wild Side Energy Drink
Introducing “Wild Side,” the energy drink that unleashes the primal power within. Embark on a journey to untamed energy with every electrifying sip, as the bold fusion of invigorating flavors revitalizes your senses. Embrace the fearless spirit of the wild with our iconic sabre tooth tiger logo, symbolizing strength, speed, and an untamed essence. Fuel your adventurous side and conquer the day with a boost that transcends boundaries. “Wild Side” is not just a beverage; it’s a lifestyle, a statement of embracing life with unbridled energy. Let the primal roar of the sabre tooth tiger echo through your veins as you seize the day and embrace the untamed power of “Wild Side.” Unleash the beast within!
Print Shop Proposal
Embark on a visual odyssey through the visionary proposal of Terminal Tech Printing, a sustainable print shop poised to redefine Vancouver, BC’s graphic design landscape. Our portfolio unveils an innovative merger of creativity and environmental consciousness, setting the stage for a new era in responsible printing. The theme of this print shop is, well… Vancouver: “The Terminal City.”
Website Redesign Case Study
My job was to redesign a website that I thought could use some retouching. I chose the website of a local barbecue store in North Vancouver. Below, I am showing images of before and after designs. Ultimately, this became an extension of my Barbecue assignment, as that was the store, I was basing my rebrand off of.