
This is a sample thumbnail used for YouTube uploads after tournament events. This format is malleable and provides a lot of info in a dense and easily readable manner. A key factor in making these thumbnails is ensuring that all the key information is available at a glance. There can't be too much going on in the frame to distract from the names and numbers.

After a weekly tournament, the business owners uploaded results banners on social media to drive interest and celebrate the winners of each event. I created many of these for multiple businesses, here is an example of one. The focus on this design was guiding the eye from top to bottom in a simple and engaging way, showing every player's placements as well as advertising the tournament venue itself.

This was a congratulatory banner for the "Player of the Month" award given out by this local event. The design is intended to celebrate a specific player's recent accomplishments, while also displaying their team and character affiliation. Every month had a different visual style and format, because these posts were less frequent.

For advertising large, regional events, there needs to be a lot more information available on the page. This poster was advertising a tournament that had entrants from all around Texas and some neighboring states. It had to convey the purpose of the event, the time and place, as well as which dates the preliminaries would take place leading up to it. In an effort to maintain a light and readable look, we decided to stick with black and white so that it could easily be printed and distributed.

This is a sample use-case for the Twitch stream overlay that I designed for this local tournament. I created the overlay during gameplay, as well as transition screens and multi-camera views. Each of these views is for a different moment in the cycle of streaming tournaments for hours on end. In an effort to keep the viewing experience fresh, I incorporated animated backgrounds and various layouts.

This is a transition screen from the previous segment, in use during a stream. The player cameras are far more prominent in this display because it is intended for use between games. The game screen is still present, but not the focus of the screen.