Graphic Designer

Ellie Danieh




CONTENTS

. Compass Toolkit
.
The Superior Self                        
.
Print Design
. Versonix
. Metamorphose
· Memento
· Alvin Lustig
· Dejabrew
· Genesis
. The Jinn                                       

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ABOUT ME


I see design as a way to translate thought into form — not to impress, but to connect. I'm drawn to clarity, emotional resonance, and structure that feels intentional, not rigid. Influenced by the honesty of Swiss design, the quiet power of Saul Bass, and the poetic abstraction of Alvin Lustig, I aim to create visuals that don’t just communicate — they stay with you.

My approach favors simplicity, but never emptiness. I believe the strongest design doesn’t shout; it invites, it lingers. Every decision — from color to composition — serves the message, the feeling, and the people it’s meant to reach.

Elbra Kharadaileh

CONTACT 
Ellidanieh@yahoo.com


Thesis: A Visual Toolkit For ACT 
(Acceptanc & Commitment Theapy)
Program used: Autodesk Fusion 360,
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator 

COMPASS


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The photos of Compass toolkit which contains
5 different categories of cards, total of 60 | 3 metaphor boards | 1 metaphore board holder | 1 wallet




Compass Visual Toolkit Design Concept



How to use the toolkit
To explain how the therapists use Compass toolkit in their sessions with their clients.


There are five activities that the therapist uses for the client.
Activity 1: Utilizes negative emotions, thoughts, and memories cards.
Activity 2: Utilizes control strategies cards with the digging of a hole metaphor board.
Activity 3: Utilizes value cards with the funeral metaphor board.
Activity 4: Utilizes value card, negaive emotions, thoughts, and memories cards with the driver of the bus metaphor board.
Activity 5: An outside of therapy sessions activity that utilizes the value cards alon with the negative emotions, thoughts, and memories cards.





Note: The compass design shown here reflects a newer version that I developed after completing the original project.

Poster Design for the Compass Visual Therapy Toolkit
This is the poster I designed to represent the Compass visual therapy toolkit. It depicts the universal spectrum of negative feelings conveyed through abstract cards layered with slight separation. For this piece, the cards were rendered in grayscale to suggest that, however intense these emotions may feel, they need not overshadow the pursuit of personal values. A path in soft mint green extends across them, leading to a circular compass whose inverted heart-shaped pointer marks true north, the direction of what matters most. Together, these elements convey that even in the presence of difficult emotions, it is possible to remain oriented and keep moving toward your values.

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