Packaging & Graphics Internship
Life is Delicious Here
During my in-house design internship at Turkey Hill Dairy, I worked as part of a fast-paced creative team supporting one of the most recognizable brands in the refrigerated and frozen food aisle. My role involved concept development, layout design, production work, and brand consistency across a wide range of real-world deliverables, including packaging design, web design, large-format graphics, advertising, and promotional materials.
10k Scoop Challenge
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10k Scoop Challenge *
For this high-energy community event, Turkey Hill Dairy partnered with Moose Tracks to serve up 10,000 scoops of ice cream in downtown Lancaster. For every scoop handed out, both companies donated $1 to the Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership, a collaborative initiative with the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay that helps local farmers develop and implement conservation plans to reduce agricultural runoff and protect our regional waterways. As the in-house design intern, I created a range of event materials that helped bring the experience to life.
On the day of the event, I swapped my designer hat for a pair of antlers and suited up as Tracks, the Moose Tracks mascot, to interact with guests by hyping up the crowd, dancing, and taking photos with fans. It was a fun way to support the team and experience how design, branding, and community engagement all work together.
What I Designed:
Prize Stickers
A set of playful, collectible stickers awarded to participants who spun our prize wheel, each designed to be bold, energetic, and souvenir-worthy.
Box Truck Wrap
A full vehicle wrap designed exclusively for Turkey Hill’s equipment transport. The design needed to be eye-catching on the road and serve as a mobile billboard while staying true to brand identity.
Freezer Wraps
Large-format graphics that wrapped the freezers used by volunteers to scoop Moose Tracks ice cream. These wraps served as both functional elements and part of the overall visual storytelling.
Sustainability Redesign
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Sustainability Redesign *
Strategy Through Storytelling.
When I was tasked with redesigning Turkey Hill’s sustainability webpage, the original layout presented visitors with a dense, statistic-heavy overview of the company’s efforts. While the information was accurate, it didn’t resonate with consumers.
My goal was to transform the page into a meaningful narrative that helped visitors feel the impact of sustainable practices, not just read about them.
I approached the redesign by turning data into a story, restructuring the page around ice cream production from farm to freezer, weaving sustainability efforts into each stage of that story. Instead of isolating environmental initiatives in their own sections, I showcased how they naturally connect to the product people know and love.
Check out my prototype below!