• YEAR IN REVIEW
    • EVEREST
    • JENNIFER WHALEN
    • SWEETEA
    • ROSA DO VALE
    • L&K WEDDING
    • WORD SALAD
    • 1ST BIRTHDAY
    • POLLUTION AWARENESS
    • LA PERLA
  • RESUME
  • DRIBBLE
  • TWITTER
  • LINKEDIN
  • YEAR IN REVIEW
    Summing up the year for family and friends with an infographic.
    Graphic Design, Typography
    2013
  • EVEREST
    Branding for Arizona based company Everest Management & Consulting, LLC.
    Branding, Graphic Design
    2013
  • JENNIFER WHALEN
    Rebrand Jennifer Whalen Photography
    Branding, Editorial Design
    2012
  • SWEETEA
    One of the simple pleasures in life is drinking iced tea on a hot day. In my house, my husband and I make Sweetea which is a play on words of the actual beverage (Sweet Tea) and Sweetie (a loving name to call each other). And since another one of my greatest pleasures is designing I created this brand for home brew although it is not actually in production.
    Branding, Packaging
    2012
  • ROSA DO VALE
    Branding and package design for Rosa do Vale wine with accompanying food and wine pairing ipad app design.
    Branding, Illustration, Packaging
    2013
  • L&K WEDDING
     
    Print Design, Typography
  • WORD SALAD
    Word Salad: Noun (werd sal´ad): Words in random order that don’t make sense, which sometimes happens when you learn a new language.

    Word Salad is a language learning app that helps you prepare for your trip overseas and helps you travel all along the way. It is comprised of a community of learners and teachers who explore and then share their travel adventures.
    Branding, Graphic Design, UI/UX
    2013
  • 1ST BIRTHDAY
    Vintage inspired hot air balloon Birthday invitations.
    Illustration, Typography
    2012
  • POLLUTION AWARENESS
     
    Graphic Design, Illustration
    2010
  • LA PERLA
    In 1954, what began as a small boutique hand crafting corsetry and lingerie in Bologna has grown worldwide. Today, still using only the finest fabrics and producing intricate work La Perla is distinguished by its high definition design and sophisticated workmanship. I wanted to create an annual report that could represent La Perla. Using layers of velum to veil the text beneath gives it an intimate feel to reveal more and more as each page is turned, much like lingerie. The name “La Perla” was inspired by the jeweler’s case lines with red velvet in which the first collections were transported, and to keep a piece of their history, the inside cover is lines with red velvet.
    Editorial Design, Print Design
    2010
All works © Kathleen Idiarte 2012.
Please do not reproduce without the expressed written consent of Kathleen Idiarte.
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