I made a logo, business card, invoice and this lovely flyer for Centennial Roof Cleaning: a branch off Centennial Roofing. The company is a locally owned and operated roofing company that has been in the DFW area for the past 20-plus years. I kept it simple and got the point across right away.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
You're invited
Friday, April 30, 2010
National Volunteer Week
Friday, April 16, 2010
Map
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Meal Plan Brochure
This is a layout view of a meal plan brochure I created for UT Arlington. I wanted it to be fun, fresh and eye-catching for both parents and students. It included more information that most previous brochures and was still exciting to look at.
I was very proud of this one and received many compliments about it. More related collateral to come.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Italian Food
We hosted a series of special events at the faculty and staff restaurant to increase participation. This was one of the favorites. We made a large poster, small signs and a mailer out of this design. I tried to have fun with this and really use the Italian theme, as well as incorporating the University Club logo and colors.
University Club
This is an information sheet I created using the new logo and color scheme for the faculty and staff restaurant on campus at UT Arlington. This was distributed to all new faculty members at orientation and to anyone who asked for one at the host stand of the club. I was able to take a huge block of text and maintain all the information, yet organize it into an easy-to-read format that is pleasing to the eye.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Health Watch
Election Party
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Cathedral in Spain
Monday, January 4, 2010
'80s Night
This is an example of an event poster I made for a university cafe. It's one of many. Unfortunately we never hosted an '80s Night, which is why the menu is filler text, and why I am posting it here.
It shows good use of gradients and color to make a simple statement. Definitely eye-catching for college students, which was the target audience.
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