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A sample of printed materials that I have designed.

Everyone's Welcome in CCG poster

Graphic Design: Photoshop and InDesign

Description: An 11"x17" poster designed as part of a campaign to recruit students to join the Centurium Consulting Group.

Graduation Announcement

Graphic Design: Flash and Photoshop

Description: When I graduated from Southern Utah University, I decided that I would design my own graduation announcement. My final announcement design was printed on high-gloss 8"x5.25" paper.

Recycling in Southern Utah flyer

Graphic Design: Photoshop and InDesign

Description: An 8.5"x11" flyer designed for the Southern Utah Recycling Coalition to help promote recycling in Southern Utah.

CCG Account Exec Ad Card

Graphic Design: Photoshop

Description A 4"x6" card designed for the Centurium Consulting Group account executives to give to potential clients. The card gives a short list describing CCG and some of the services offered.

Big Read Poster

Graphic Design: Photoshop and Flash

Description: As a member of Centurium Consulting Group, I created the initial design for the 2007 Big Read. My initial design was an 11"x17" poster created in Photoshop with vector graphics created in Flash.

The Art of Chihuly

Graphic Design: Photoshop and InDesign

Description: The Art of Chihuly is a brochure I designed to advertise the work of Dale Chihuly, a famous and talented glassblower.

Explore Magazine Article

Graphic Design: InDesign and Photoshop

Description: Front cover, contents page, and a two spread article designed for a fictional magazine named Explore. Most of the photographs were taken by myself and the text of the article is borrowed from a PDF file on the United States National Parks Web site.

Optima Typeface Poster

Graphic Design: Photoshop

Description: Typeface poster created to show off the typeface Optima, designed by Hermann Zapf. The text of the poster is borrowed from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. The first version is a blue, white, and black design and the second version is designed using the colors of the German Flag in honor of Hermann Zapf's native country.