Lauren Saint Cavanaugh
Interior Design | Graphic Design | Industrial Design
Paper
Paper is one of my favorite mediums. This gallery focuses on projects I worked on that display different techniques and purposes for paper.
The Kaladesh airships and thopters "owned the sky" in the stores
This airship was over 4 feet long.
Initial sketch of a thopter
The Kaladesh airships and thopters "owned the sky" in the stores
Thopters and Airships for
Wizards of the Coast
This is one of my favorite projects I have worked on. I did a lot of concepting at the start of this project. I drew up various POP display and standee ideas, but my hanging three dimensional thopter really resonated with the group. That one drawing led to two more thopters and two huge airships. I helped develop the dielines and the printing vendor did the final engineering of the dielines for manufacturability.
First wave of marketing materials: full size Avecyn standee
Concept sketches of the Avecyn standee
Feather mobile
First wave of marketing materials: full size Avecyn standee
Shadows Over Innistrad Store kit for Wizards of the Coast
This was a two part store kit to market the Shadows Over Innistrad card set release for Magic the Gathering. The large Avecyn standee was released in the first wave with the POP display, moon and feather danglers, and build- your-own paper lanterns following. I helped with concepting and dieline development for all of these pieces. The printing vendor did the final engineering of the dielines for manufacturability.
Box cover
A few of the knights and dragons battle to the fall on the platform.
Sir Salisbury the Stalwart, King Robert the Resolute, and Sir Madawc the Merciless
Box cover
Knights in Battle for Becker and Mayer
The Knights in Battle kit was a follow up title to Robot Wars, a paper robot kit. We used the same wind up chasis from the original kit and created new paper figures to put on top of them. Wind up the chasis and watch the knights and dragons battle to the death. I created all the die lines for the knights, horses and platform, managed another paper engineer and drew the instruction illustrations for the book.