Hi, my name is Liam. I specialize in Graphic Design, Branding, and Digital Marketing. I currently work as the Marketing & Sales Enablement Specialist at Tradable Bits.This is my portfolio. Hope you enjoy.

Information Design

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Tools Used: Figma, Google Slides, Indesign

Context:
Information design is an area of design where storytelling and design meet. Where the content is only as strong as the way it is presented. This is an area where I take pride and interest in. Below I have included an assortment of presentation decks I have worked on both personally and professionally to give insight into my approach to visual storytelling.


Building Healthy Habits (Harvard Business Review):
This presentation was delivered alongside a final project proposal for my Motion Design course at Emily Carr. The goal was to show visual design rationale and process for a 30s video based on a Harvard Business Review blog.

Expand.io (UI/UX Case Study):
Expand.io was an exploratory UI/UX case study I created as a part of my final project for my Introduction to UX at Emily Carr. The goal was to create a hypothesis based on an existing UI/UX problem and conduct preliminary research before offering a proposed solution.

Tradable Bits Narrative Deck:
This project was an extremely involved project across various departments (Sales, Customer Success, C-Suite, Marketing) to refine our sales messaging into a single, easy to understand document. Though the groundwork involved input across various teams, ultimately the refinement and distillation into a single document fell onto myself. From a fledgling 100+ page master deck we were able to refine our first-touch messaging into a concise, convincing 19 page deck, ready for sales to send out with one click.

Festival Evolution Inforgraphic:
As part of a social push for a recent blog our company had published in Rolling Stone, we wanted to create engaging content to drive followers on LinkedIn to the article. To address this I created an infographic comparing festival genre evolution over the past 20 years.

Tradable Bits Wrapped (2024):
Every new year we post a “Year in Review” to celebrate wins and look back. For 2024 I wanted to design a more cohesive swipe-through file that would represent the numbers in a more cohesive and compelling way.

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