Archive | May 11, 2009

Europe comes Standard

This was a print advertisement created for Volvo’s overseas delivery program.  The aim of the project was to convey an experience and not just that of purchasing a car. A modern approach lets this ad speak to more than just baby boomers (who are typical volvo owners) and lets the car find a wider audience.  [...]

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Stationery & Logo Design

This is a logo and identity system for a small group of boutique clothing stores.  The client wanted an identity that was clean, modern and sophisticated without looking under done or amateur. The envelopes, business cards and letterhead are all printed full bleed with a luster finish to the grey to make it look more [...]

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Business Cards & Logo

The client, an established therapist with 20 years of experience, was looking for a new business card and identity that could be used in advertising, on business cards and print collateral as well as a possible future web site. She had been using the same business card design for nearly her entire career, and was [...]

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What is therapy?

The aim of this printed piece was to define therapy and the differences between psychology and psychiatry for both patients and those considering therapy as well as family members. The client wanted to emphasize that the process was different for everyone and the end goal was to go back to (or for the first time) [...]

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Center for the Arts

This was a submission to recreate the website for the Division of Fine and Applied Arts at the College of DuPage.  The goal was to create a feeling of a cohesive art community while the school finishes its NSAD accreditation.  The site needed to be creative, modern and friendly as well as easily updated. I [...]

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