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New York Mets

Brand Design  |  Social Media
2015 - 2016

I began my career with the New York Mets as a design intern and later returned as a freelance designer. This initial experience in professional sports served as a catalyst for my future career in sports and sports betting. During my time at Citi Field, I had the opportunity to design various elements, including in-stadium ribbon boards, noise meters, logos, and the logo for Mike Piazza's number retirement.

Photography Credit: Kayla Rice / New York Mets

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Mets Golf Logo & Balls

I was tasked with designing a limited edition set of Titleist golf balls for the Mets, Initially I Pitched the customized golf mets logo seen on the left, but they felt it was too much of a departure from their look, so I landed on the cleaner orange boxes below.

Front Office Refresh

The Mets wanted to refresh their white walls though out their office. These are the concepts I came up with to refresh the space.

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2016 Staff Pin

These enamel pins are handed out to the employees within the stadium. Each year the pin features a unique design so for the 2016 pin wanted to showcase the unique dimensions of the field at Citi Field. 

Promo Ring Box Design

These enamel pins are handed out to the employees within the stadium. Each year the pin features a unique design so for the 2016 pin wanted to showcase the unique dimensions of the field at Citi Field. 

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Animated Social Media Email Header

An animated email graphic to promote the Mets social media accounts. The graphic displays a fun, and fictional conversation between Curtis Granderson and Mr. Met.  Since Mascots don't verbally speak, I thought Mr. Met would communicate with Emojis

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Postgame Concert Email

Here is an email graphic to promote on-field passes for post game concerts during the 2016 season. I used the Mets script to replace the logos on the Amplifiers and created fake spotlight lighting effects to give the email that "on stage" feeling.

Miscellaneous logos
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