Sarah Taylor Barnes Logo -- Adobe Photoshop
 
Self Portrait -- Adobe Flash
 
I created this cartoon version of myself  based off of a self portrait I had.
Eye'mprisoned -- Adobe Photoshop
 
I incorporated two images I took into one design, replicating the work of Escher. Much like Escher drew his own eye with the reflection of something he saw, I used an image I had of my own eye and an image I took on my family vacation to San Francisco while visiting Alcatraz.
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Pease Passers "Pass It On" Logo -- my photo edited in Adobe Photoshop
 
I created this logo using a photo of me with a soccer ball for a charitable organization that connects donors of new and used soccer equipment to organizations that redistribute the items to communities that have limited access to proper equipment.
Panther Creek Women's Soccer 2015 Infographic -- Computer Graphic (Word)
 
I created this infographic to share with my teammates and coaches to memorialize the success of my high school soccer team during 2015. I utilized school colors to contrast with the black background added relevant statistics.
Heron in Flight -- Adobe Photoshop
 
While walking around a lake, I spotted a heron perched on the rocks. I started taking pictures with my phone as it began to fly away. Using Photoshop, I shifted and cropped the image to place the bird in the focal point of the golden ratio.
Night of Raining Stars -- Photoshop
 
I took this picture with a DSLR camera at dusk just as it began to rain, using a flash to accentuate the raindrops. I edited the photo, adding more blue hues, further brightening the raindrops, increasing the contrast, and sharpening the image.
Starry Eiffel Tower Night -- Pastel and Cellophane Word Scramble
 
Replacing Van Gogh's trees with the Eiffel Tower, I created my own pastel masterpiece.  I overlaid a word collage (transparency) to create contrast by combining perfect, computer-generated text with the imperfect pastel strokes.
Toms -- Pencil and Chalk
 
Using my Toms as inspiration, I sketched and shaded this image. I added the wood pattern on the floor to add depth and perspective, giving an illusion of 3-dimensions.

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