Web Design

Below is a selection of website designs recently completed.
Contact me with any additional questions regarding these projects

 

Latino Leaders Magazine

Latino Leaders Magazine underwent a global rebranding effort, begining with a site redesign, begining fall of 2017 with Kenzie at the helm. As Digital Media Manager and Manager of Graphic Design at Latino Leaders, Kenzie was able to take full creative freedom with the redesign, as she was also working closely with the parent design team in Mexico City on the Logo redesign to launch early 2018. 
The former site, launched in early 2012, was "clunky and confusing". The main goals of the redesign were to continue reader engagement, implement a comprehensive search function, integrate growing social media channels, and create a visually pleasing aesthetic that coordinates with the brand's new logo. 


 

The Maestros

The Maestros is an multi-city event that has been hosted by Latino Leaders Magazine for more than 10 years in Dallas, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Antonio, and more. In 2017, the event was rebranded from "The Maestro Awards Ceremony" to the cleaner, simpler "The Maestros". With this rebranding, Kenzie felt as if the event deserved a permanent logo to follow it across the country. Learn more about the logo here
The goal of the website was to consolidate information about the multiple upcoming events, give atendees a place to be constantly updated with information, display partner logos, as well as act as a gallery of images from past and current events. 


 

The Latino Franchise Symposium & Latino Franchise Resources Hub

The Latino Franchise Symposium is an event hosted by Latino Leaders Magazine. In 2016, Kenzie was challenged to create a logo for the growing event. Soon after, Kenzie was given the idea to build a simple landing page displaying the dates, location, and ever-changing program. Less than a week later, the site had transformed into a multi-page hub for all things Latino Franchise Symposium. There is a comprehensive ticket integration via eventbrite, details about the upcoming program, a collection of photos from the previous iterations of the event, a landing page for potential speakers and sponsors and more. After the 3rd Annual event, due to the popularity of both the event and the online extension, Latino Leaders Magazine launched "The Latino Franchise Hub"; a "one-stop-shop for anyone interested in entering the franchise business", according to Latino Leaders' Publisher, Jorge Ferraez.


 

Stak Creative Company

Stak Creative is an innovative design firm created and currently run by Kenzie Elizabeth. The Stak website is a simple 6-page website featuring basic pages such as multiple project-specific contact forms, a porfolio section, a pricing and services page (seen above), about, and a long-scroll home page. This site is clean and streamlined in order to avoid potential client confusion. Stak's branding was also developed by Kenzie.