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Miscellaneous Print Projects


I have had the opportunity to make a plethora of different print projects for Tyler Technologies, The Garrity Group, and Copper Pointe's youth groups. This is just a taste of them!
This was an invite for Tyler Technologies' Courts and Justice Division's Executive Forum Conference. They have it in a different place every year. It usually is a short fold on the front. So I used the same picture lined up on the cover and the inside page. 
This was a 32-page booklet for the same Executive Forum conference. It included an agenda, maps, attendee lists, bios and more.
This was a 66-page report  for The Garrity Group. They were bidding to be the New Mexico Tourism Department's Public Relations Agency. They didn't want it to be just a normal report, however. Based off what the new branding was going to be for the state, I incorporated a lot of pictures that showcased what New Mexico was about. Throughout the report, they wanted different design elements like pull quotes, side bars and profiles of their staff.
Wake, Copper Pointe Church's college and young adult service, wanted to tell their guests exactly who they were. I made a little booklet that did exactly that. It had answers to all of the usual question, who Wake was, where satellite campuses were located, what the core beliefs were and how to get involved.
The Crazy Journal was a little pocket-sized booklet that was given to the high school students at 212°. They were challenged to share their faith everyday and write the persons name and a little blurb about it. The little notches on the inside corresponded to the day they were on.
This bottle of Haterade was a little prop used in one of the sermons at 212°. It's what all the "Haters" are drinking. I wouldn't drink it if I were you.
In both 212° and Wake, they wanted to do a missions campaign. So instead of the usual sermon-series themed bulletin, I made passports. It had roughly the same pages and information as in a usual passport. As seen in the picture below, all the announcements were made to look like stamps.
Miscellaneous Print Projects
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Miscellaneous Print Projects

Since I started designing working primarily with print, I'm always excited to work in that medium. Whether it be a simple pamphlet or a 30-page n Read More

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