BRANDING Identify target audience, define competition and develop key messages to position company. LOGOS Develop a visual identity to match positioning and personality. Develop typefaces and palette that support this position. PAPER SYSTEMS Apply the company identity, typefaces and palette across all pertinent business materials. CATALOGS/BOOKS Organize key messages into an outline with a central theme. Establish photographic and illustrative styles to explain messaging and extend identity. PACKAGING Apply standards in a three dimension format to reinforce company look and message. ANNUAL REPORTS Determine primary message and organize key topics into an outline with a central theme. ENVIRONMENTAL Use graphics carefully to create a comfortable but well-branded environment. Proficient in Adobe CS4: InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator and Acrobat Familiar with Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, MS Word and PowerPoint Computer: 27” iMac OSX Over 15 years preparing press-ready files as production designer, senior designer and art director. This experience provides a major advantage over most designers, who have little or no production experience, by preventing additional time and expense making corrections at the print shop. AIGA (2001—present) AIGA Indianapolis board member (2002—2005) Capabilities Skills Associations Firefly Graphic Design | 1
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BRANDING
Identify target audience, defi ne competition and develop key messages to position company.
LOGOS
Develop a visual identity to match positioning and personality. Develop typefaces and
palette that support this position.
PAPER SYSTEMS
Apply the company identity, typefaces and palette across all pertinent business
materials.
CATALOGS/BOOKS
Organize key messages into an outline with a central theme. Establish photographic and
illustrative styles to explain messaging and extend identity.
PACKAGING
Apply standards in a three dimension format to reinforce company look and message.
ANNUAL REPORTS
Determine primary message and organize key topics into an outline with a central theme.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Use graphics carefully to create a comfortable but well-branded environment.
Profi cient in Adobe CS4: InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator and Acrobat
Familiar with Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, MS Word and PowerPoint
Computer: 27” iMac OSX
Over 15 years preparing press-ready fi les as production designer, senior designer and
art director. This experience provides a major advantage over most designers, who have
little or no production experience, by preventing additional time and expense making
corrections at the print shop.
AIGA (2001—present)
AIGA Indianapolis board member (2002—2005)
Capabilities
Skills
Associations
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Reviewing the research into women and givingThe signifi cant role of “research to inform practice”
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