This mostly contains work from the introductory classes taken at the University of Colorado Denver.
Typography I
Digital Design I
Typography I - Fall 2025
“Berberic”
Custom Typeface
Berberic is a typeface influenced by the North African indigenous group known as the Amazigh, or more commonly referred to as the Berber people. Inspired by the face tattoos, architecture, linguistic script, clothing and jewelry worn by the peoples.
First time using Adobe Illustrator.
Typography I - Fall 2025
“Repetition”
Word Expression
Utilized typography to visually depict the word “repetition.” Image displays a record being spun on a record player.
Made with Adobe Illustrator.
Digital Design I - Fall 2025
“Sandy Suits”
Custom Poker card deck
Sandy suits is a custom made 54-card poker deck with beachy imagery such as fish, coral, seaweed and stingrays. Heavily inspired by Henri Matisse’s art- seen with the bold and simplified flat art forms. My primary objectives included establishing brand identity by creating memorable experiences through unique card designs that you can’t find elsewhere, leading to emotional connections with both the experience of being at the beach and the action of playing card games. Utilizing natural motifs in every aspect of the design also enhanced the emotional connection and brand identity.
Created with Adobe Illustrator. Icons sourced from Adobe Stock.
Digital Design I - Fall 2025
“Royal Canin for Royal Kittens”
Concept for a Royal Canin kitten food redisign.
Made for a final assignment in my Introduction to Digital Design course. We were given freedom to pick any brand and packaging. I decided to go with Royal Canin so I could work to try to make cat food look as elegant as possible, and chose the kitten line to create a childish feeling that would match the line. The box and cans are matte black with hand-drawn designs of a kitten. There is red used throughout the design in order to keep the original brand identity, as well as several hand-drawn crowns.
Created with Adobe Dimension and Adobe Illustrator.
4D Art - Spring 2025
“The Free People”
Found footage video
Link here
Using several archival and open-source videos depicting Middle Eastern and North African events, I created a layered, ethereal portrayal of Moroccan and Algerian life, particularly of the French colonization of North Africa from the early 1800’s to the mid 1900’s. I tried to focus on the representation of the Amazigh people, colloquially known as the Berber people, by implementing videos of Amazigh culture and using the music of Nass El Ghiwane. Also, referencing more contemporary depictions of the North African experience by using the movie La Haine.
4D Art at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Created with Adobe Premiere Pro.
© 2025 Eden Taoufik