by Megan Boulden | Aug 28, 2020 | Portfolio Progress
This is the ultimate pulling the curtain back. These were all made in Photoshop, which was my very first introduction into my profession. I created a few flyers for school events, some class projects, some pages for the yearbook, and a few things teachers asked me to...
by Megan Boulden | Aug 28, 2020 | Portfolio Progress
This one is quite the random assortment, but things I designed and spent time on nonetheless. Social media post below are for a vet, a nursing college, and clients while I had my internship at Bravo in Harrisburg, PA.
by Megan Boulden | Aug 28, 2020 | Portfolio Progress
This was one of those projects that looking back I actually really enjoyed, and I continue to reflect back on it and apply the design principles I learned from the project. What you might not be able to tell about this project is that it was all done with a scanner...
by Megan Boulden | Aug 28, 2020 | Portfolio Progress
This is one of those projects that you still laugh at years later. This was for my college Art and Design class, my very first art class. And when I say first, I mean first art class since 8th grade. I didn’t take a single art class in high school. It...
by Megan Boulden | Aug 28, 2020 | Portfolio Progress
Not everything goes under the “Portfolio” tab, because, well, it wasn’t all that great, or I’ve learned a lot since I’ve made those things. But that doesn’t ditract from the value of the process. I’m personally going through a...
by Megan Boulden | Jul 20, 2020 | Motherhood
note: this is not an exhaustive list Babies teach us to slow down. Thankfully they don’t come out of the womb walking like giraffes. If God wanted that for us, he would have designed us that way. We have time to see the new developments of a child, although...
by Megan Boulden | Jul 18, 2020 | Personal
In college, while I was a Resident Assistant, our staff did the StrengthsFinder assessment to discover our strengths. We were a random group of students, put together to serve a resident hall of over 200 students. We had to learn more about one another, and how to...
by Megan Boulden | Jul 17, 2020 | Home
Sometimes it doesn’t feel like you’ve made progress until you take a step back, identify all the ways you’ve changed and your new habits, and give yourself a little credit. That’s just what this is for. After just a few minutes spent online, it...
by Megan Boulden | Jul 15, 2020 | Faith
After hearing a few of the significances of olives, it is the only tattoo I have ever considered actually getting. Photo by Emre Gencer Jesus descended into Jerusalem from the mount of olives. Jesus ascending into heaven from the mount of olives. Jesus is called The...
by Megan Boulden | Jul 14, 2020 | Home
Today was about getting rid of the leftovers. Not just the food, but the random leftovers. Three bandaids without a home. Two allergy medicines from the previous box. The coffee shop gift card with 78 cents on it. The rewards card from the store that has since closed....