Personal Branding

Following the branding guidelines I had created for my personal brand, I endeavored to translate the same identity onto my website. At its core, Ryan Emma Design’s branding focuses on replicating a physical, distressed feel by utilizing imagery of torn pieces of paper alongside adding some of my own sketches to it to help bring in my own personality a bit more. The website was initially designed in Adobe XD, but then was created entirely in Framer. It largely acts as a personal portfolio for both my art and my graphic design. It also leads users to contact me or visit my LinkedIn, Instagram, or YouTube.

Personal Branding

Following the branding guidelines I had created for my personal brand, I endeavored to translate the same identity onto my website. At its core, Ryan Emma Design’s branding focuses on replicating a physical, distressed feel by utilizing imagery of torn pieces of paper alongside adding some of my own sketches to it to help bring in my own personality a bit more. The website was initially designed in Adobe XD, but then was created entirely in Framer. It largely acts as a personal portfolio for both my art and my graphic design. It also leads users to contact me or visit my LinkedIn, Instagram, or YouTube.

Personal Branding

Following the branding guidelines I had created for my personal brand, I endeavored to translate the same identity onto my website. At its core, Ryan Emma Design’s branding focuses on replicating a physical, distressed feel by utilizing imagery of torn pieces of paper alongside adding some of my own sketches to it to help bring in my own personality a bit more. The website was initially designed in Adobe XD, but then was created entirely in Framer. It largely acts as a personal portfolio for both my art and my graphic design. It also leads users to contact me or visit my LinkedIn, Instagram, or YouTube.