Transform Compost Systems
Project:
Product trifold brochure design
This brochure uses high-quality, heavy stock paper along with an aqueous gloss to display the several products the company offers. The fresh, natural design matches their re-designed website, which you can preview in the
web portfolio.
American House Wash & Wood Care
Project:
Postcard design
Since the service speaks volumes for itself, we decided to focus on the deck's transformation and used client's testimonies to support the image in this direct mail postcard designed during an internship at Vision Marketing.
Citizen's Public Adjusters
Project:
Promotional trifold brochure & business card design
Through the careful use of photography and combination of cool + warm colors, this brochure captures the benefits of working with Citizen's Public Adjusters.
APA Riviera Cruise
Project:
Candy bar wrapper design
Chocolate is only tastier when savored upon a cruise ship in the Mediterranean. This tasty candy wrapper was a work project at Asset Protectors & Advisors as part of their marketing for an incentive cruise.
Sent to Shine
Project:
Promotional trifold brochure design
"Sent to shine, shining to share" is the slogan on this brochure. The simplistic design encourages the eye to focus on the photos of people, rather than be distracted by design elements, since the focal point of the message is the people.
Guardian Home Loans
Project:
Plastic business card design
Not too many people have plastic business cards, and yet that in combination with minimalist use of color and design make these stand out in a stack of cards. This final product, designed during a Vision Marketing internship, was rewarding and exciting to see.
APA Branding
Project:
Trifold brochure & Business card design
This work project at Asset Protectors & Advisors radiates professionalism trust. Through the use of target-market related imagery and personal yet professional phrasing, these trifold brochures have been very successful in reaching new clients.
APA Branding
Project:
Trifold brochure & Business card design
This work project at Asset Protectors & Advisors radiates professionalism trust. Through the use of target-market related imagery and personal yet professional phrasing, these trifold brochures have been very successful in reaching new clients.
Mary Kay beauty consultant
Project:
Rewards card design
Focus on the watermarked designs strewn across the card - they bring a texture and richness that would be lost without them. That texture combined with the smooth, glossy finish of this rewards card were highlights of this Vision Marketing internship piece.
The Wood family
Project:
Postcard design
Measuring 4"x6", this prayer cards was designed for the Wood family who work at a Bible camp in the northeastern United States. We decided on incorporating the textures and imagery of both nature and the object of their faith an eye-catching card.
Redeemer Presbyterian Church
Project:
Welcome packet design
"Welcome. Stay a while," was the message of this welcome packet, created during a Vision Marketing internship. By packaging info about the church in a clean design and easy-to-take packet, the church was able to connect with visitors on a more comprehensive level.
Selah Yearbook
Cover
Flip a couple more to the right to see a couple inside spreads of this classy, sleek yearbook design, which won the CSPA 2008 Silver Crown Finalist award.
Selah Yearbook
Drug-free spread design
We highlighted the "anti-drugs" of several people and focused mainly on one for the article. The clean, sleek, classy design was continuous throughout the book's pages.
Selah Yearbook
Golf spread design
Through the use of magnificent imagery and straightforward design, we were able to capture moments and drive home messages on every single spread.
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