CiscoConnected Thinking Infographic

Medium: PPT, Print

Starting with a simple branding project on information awareness, Cisco sought to portray a flexible ribbon of 3 colour tones for Synapse. Working with a triangle theme, the curves and direction help to represent the flow of information.

Expanding upon the branding project, a full-page illustration was designed for use in PowerPoint and print. Working now with 4 areas of focus, I designed a layout which harkened back to the popular game, Simon Says. To the uninitiated, Simon Says was a game that issued instructions and players had to follow those instructions to the letter, or else!

All layers and special effects were built within Adobe Illustrator. Style was kept very clean, and orange was added as a warm highli

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About Paul

From an early age, I was influenced by my father’s books on mechanics and architecture, along with his work in construction. Systems and patterns became part of my makeup and still shape how I see the world. While I explored creative expression through several mediums, it was my introduction to the Macintosh in high school that set me on the path to digital design.

PaulGrantDesigns reflects the foundational aspects of my 20+ years in design — from branding and illustration to campaigns, storyboards, iconography, and infographics. As UX and UI grew in prominence, I transitioned fully into digital product design and, more recently, into AI, now showcased on my sister site — www.GrantUX.com.

Contact

416.817.4429 | Email Me

Artwork is client-owned and shown solely for creative demonstration.

CiscoConnected Thinking Infographic

Medium: PPT, Print

Starting with a simple branding project on information awareness, Cisco sought to portray a flexible ribbon of 3 colour tones for Synapse. Working with a triangle theme, the curves and direction help to represent the flow of information.

Expanding upon the branding project, a full-page illustration was designed for use in PowerPoint and print. Working now with 4 areas of focus, I designed a layout which harkened back to the popular game, Simon Says. To the uninitiated, Simon Says was a game that issued instructions and players had to follow those instructions to the letter, or else!

All layers and special effects were built within Adobe Illustrator. Style was kept very clean, and orange was added as a warm highli

Zoomed in for detail

Full presentation

Contact

416.817.4429 | Email Me

Artwork is client-owned and shown solely for creative demonstration.

About Paul

From an early age, I was influenced by my father’s books on mechanics and architecture, along with his work in construction. Systems and patterns became part of my makeup and still shape how I see the world. While I explored creative expression through several mediums, it was my introduction to the Macintosh in high school that set me on the path to digital design.

PaulGrantDesigns reflects the foundational aspects of my 20+ years in design — from branding and illustration to campaigns, storyboards, iconography, and infographics. As UX and UI grew in prominence, I transitioned fully into digital product design and, more recently, into AI, now showcased on my sister site — www.GrantUX.com.

CiscoConnected Thinking Infographic

Medium: PPT, Print

Starting with a simple branding project on information awareness, Cisco sought to portray a flexible ribbon of 3 colour tones for Synapse. Working with a triangle theme, the curves and direction help to represent the flow of information.

Expanding upon the branding project, a full-page illustration was designed for use in PowerPoint and print. Working now with 4 areas of focus, I designed a layout which harkened back to the popular game, Simon Says. To the uninitiated, Simon Says was a game that issued instructions and players had to follow those instructions to the letter, or else!

All layers and special effects were built within Adobe Illustrator. Style was kept very clean, and orange was added as a warm highli

Zoomed in for detail

Full presentation