Graphic Design: Capabilities Statement

August 18th, 2010

Design projects that include photography are my favorites.

While most of this combination work is for clients, some of my personal projects require more than one discipline. Take, for example, this website and blog, which involves design, photography, and writing.

I recently had the opportunity to integrate these three disciplines while creating the Capabilities Statement that the U.S. federal government seeks from would-be contractors.

Mine features a photo that I took while bicycling down the coast of California into the design and layout. You can view the finished product here (PDF file).

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Graphic Design: No Desk Potatoes Logo

October 23rd, 2009

On this project, I worked with University of Arizona researcher Donna M. Wolk, Ph.D., D(ABMM). This logo will be used on a wide variety of items and will be combined with various taglines.

No Desk Potatoes will be geared toward scientists and corporate types. The idea will be to not bury your mind in what comes naturally, but to challenge yourself outside your norm.

Graphic design - No Desk Potatoes logo

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Graphic Design: GermCats Logo

October 23rd, 2009

On this project, I worked with University of Arizona faculty member Donna M. Wolk, Ph.D., D(ABMM). This logo is for a UA microbiology educational outreach program. The program’s name is a play on the name of the UA school mascot, the Wildcat…

Graphic design - GermCats logo

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Graphic Design: Solo Butterfly

October 22nd, 2008

Another example of my ongoing quest to design with type and combine the result with photography. This promotional postcard offered a business tip (to hire me for Web and print design) along with a garden tip that plays off the image…

Graphic Design: Solo Butterfly Promotional Postcard

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Graphic Design: Butterfly Trio

September 9th, 2008

One of my favorite types of graphic design: Designing with type, then combining the result with photography. Here is an example that came together on a promotional postcard for my studio…

Graphic Design: Butterfly Trio Promotional Postcard

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Graphic Design Using My Stock Photography

June 13th, 2008

My stock photography collection covers a wide variety of topics – everything from the back roads of rural America to urban street scenes. They are available for use in your print and Web design projects.

The photo on the front of this postcard is of an abandoned gas station that I encountered in Washington State back in 1986. That’s my bike leaning against the pump.

The image was used on a postcard that promoted a Longmont, Colorado bicycle shop’s tax-free sale. The card was sent to the shop’s customer mailing list.

Graphic Design Using No Gas Image

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Graphic Design: Professional Science Master’s Degree Program Logo

June 13th, 2008

On this project, I worked with Sheila Tobias, a Tucson-based educational consultant who wrote the best-selling book, Overcoming Math Anxiety. Sheila collaborated with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to establish the Professional Science Master's degree program.

The Science Master's is an M.S. degree that prepares students for work in fields such as consulting, banking, insurance, research management, and technology transfer. There are currently 210 programs at 99 institutions.

The PSM logo was used on the ScienceMasters.com website (for which I provided design services during 2000-2005) and on PSM program websites. It was also used in a wide variety of printed materials, including brochures, stationery, postcards, tee shirts, mouse pads, and posters that were displayed at a Congressional reception on Capitol Hill.

Graphic Design: Professional Science Master's Degree Program Logo

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Graphic Design: Promoting a New Graduate Degree

June 13th, 2008

Remember when going to college meant leaving your home and job to study on a faraway campus? Nowadays, college can come to you. It’s as simple as logging on to your computer and enrolling in a distance degree program.

Established with a $2.06 million gift from University of Arizona alumni David and Edith Lowell, the Lowell Master of Engineering in Mineral Resources is a distance degree for the global minerals industry. Enrollment is open to students from all over the world. Courses are taught by university professors, industry professionals, and senior executives of major companies.

Most of the Lowell MEng coursework will be offered online via two-way video lectures and on-demand content. Additional short courses will be taught on the University of Arizona campus.

I worked with UA Mining and Geological Engineering Department Head Mary Poulton to produce printable and e-mailable materials that will promote this new degree program.

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Graphic Design: Student Recruiting Materials

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Graphic Design: Gulf Coast Rising

June 13th, 2008

This Flash slideshow uses photographs that I took on trips to the Mississippi Gulf Coast during November 2006 and July 2007. While in Mississippi, I worked with International Relief Teams, which is helping to rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina.

You’ll see the reconstruction work that has been completed, and what still needs to be done. I’ve also included testimonials from an IRT-assisted homeowner.

Graphic Design: Gulf Coast Rising

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Graphic Design: Out From Here

May 16th, 2008

This is a concept illustration for a CD cover…

Graphic Design: Out From Here

Perfect for some of extra-spacey ambient music. Or maybe some downtempo chill.

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