Carlos Torres-Cervantes Visual Design Portfolio 2021catmadethat
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Carlos Alberto Torres-Cervantes is a 3D visual artist and designer who graduated from NC State University with a Master's in Architecture and Bachelor's in Industrial Design. He has work experience in architecture firms in North Carolina designing residential projects and creating 3D models, plans, and presentations. He also has experience in graphic design, creating promotional materials, illustrations, and logos for various clients. His areas of expertise include 3D modeling, animation, graphic design, illustration, architecture, and industrial design.
This document outlines a response to intervention model involving different tiers of instruction including whole class, small group, and one-on-one lessons. It describes teachers first providing instruction to the whole class, with students needing additional support moving to small group or individualized tiers, and teachers monitoring student progress and modifying lessons based on individual needs.
The UC Berkeley Capstone Project aims to design a 5-axis optical image stabilizer for cellphone cameras. The team is designing the overall structure, voice coil motors using magnets and coils, and spring plates. They have considered different actuator options and selected voice coil motors based on their performance in smartphones. Through testing various magnet-coil placements and spring designs, the team developed a final design and working prototype that can compensate for hand shaking in 5 degrees of freedom using an Arduino, gyro sensor, and servo control.
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The document describes plans for a rescue and adoption center called Happy Tails. It discusses reasons for animal abuse and why the issue is important to address. Floor plans, interior sketches, and renderings are presented for the shelter, which is inspired by old barns. The shelter aims to quickly rehabilitate abused and neglected dogs and find them new homes.
Final Presentation from Chester Group Rev 0Steven Quenzel
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Chester Sensors achieved strong financial results over 8 rounds of simulation, with cumulative profits exceeding competitors by over 50% and the highest stock price. The company differentiated through reliable, cutting-edge sensors produced at affordable prices using automation. Looking ahead, Chester will introduce the highly automated Cyclops line to compete in ultra-high tech sectors while phasing out older product lines. Overall, Chester's focus on product lifecycle, R&D, and cost control supported consistent market leadership.
Capsim "stockholders' meeting" presentation, CSULBA FEMBA 11, August 2011Will Woods
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Erie Sensors held its quarterly stockholders' meeting to report on company performance and strategy. The company achieved high scores on its balanced scorecard, exceeding cumulative goals. Erie has the highest market share in multiple sensor segments and places in the top 15 of companies internationally based on management performance. The meeting outlined the company's product differentiation strategy and goals for each executive to maximize growth, customer acquisition, processes, and learning/innovation. Stockholders were encouraged to continue investing in Erie due to its financial effectiveness, stability, and continued growth prospects in the sensor industry.
This a presentation I created to present my company's (Chester) results after eight hypothetical years of competition, using the Capsim business simulation game. In the simulation, participants had to manage all aspects of the business, including R&D, manufacturing, marketing, and finance. At the end of the simulation, I was the top company in the industry.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is from Jennifer Landsdall, the Class of 2016.
This document appears to be an interior design portfolio belonging to Megan Heaton. It includes summaries and deliverables for 10-12 design projects including a retail store, sustainable home, NKBA kitchen, airport kiosk, 2020 kitchen, students' center re-design, manual drafting, sketches and renderings, and residential exterior design. For each project, it lists the objectives and deliverables such as concept statements, drawings, models, and presentations. It also includes several images related to the different projects.
This document discusses the importance of expressionism in design. It states that good design satisfies all five senses to create an experience. Expressionism in design emphasizes emotional and psychological content to awaken these senses and create a complete experience.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is Jade Suchy from the Class of 2016.
This document provides a portfolio of interior design work by April McGee Flournoy. It includes residential and commercial design projects as well as renderings and concept development. Some highlights include a health care facility redesign, GM consolidation project, office and kitchen renovations, boutique redesign, art and design studio, and hotel room design. Sustainable features of a LEED residential project in Detroit are also summarized. The portfolio showcases April's range of interior design experience across various project types and industries.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is Harley Fitzsimmons from the Class of 2016.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is Brittany McQueen from the Class of 2016.
Image sensors contain millions of light-sensitive photosites that record brightness levels and allow digital cameras to capture images. The two main types are CCD and CMOS sensors. CCD sensors transfer the electric charge from each photosite to be converted to a digital signal, while CMOS sensors have transistors at each pixel to individually convert charge to voltage. Both have advantages like CMOS integrating additional processing circuits while CCDs have higher sensitivity. Image sensors are now widely used in applications like digital cameras, camcorders, biometrics, and more due to their small size and low power consumption compared to film.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is from Judielene Obrero, the Class of 2016.
This portfolio showcases a variety of skills and experience gained throughout my schooling in the BAA Interior Design program at Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is from Sydeny Melnyk, Class of 2016.
The design proposes a learning commons facility for a post-secondary institution to support evolving learning styles and the shift from teaching to learning. The space would provide resources, group study areas, and IT in a central location. Sustainable features like daylighting and a green roof are incorporated. The design aims to promote student ownership and a diversity of learning through collaborative and informal spaces connected to a caf辿.
An interior designer is professionally trained to create functional and visually appealing interior spaces for clients. They meet with clients to understand their needs, plan the layout of the space, purchase furnishings, and ensure the environment meets the client's requirements. Interior designers must have strong organization, budgeting, and blueprint creation skills. A bachelor's degree is required, and employment settings include self-employment or working at design, architecture, or furniture firms. The career offers a variety of related paths such as graphic, architectural, landscape, product, or industrial design.
Sukaina Ebrahim's design portfolio features 6 projects from her 3rd year of study in Interior Design at Humber College. The projects include an office space for Amnesty International focused on conveying warmth and comfort, a residential loft with hand drawings, a gift store celebrating the history and vibrancy of its neighborhood, a mobile oncology clinic conceptualized as a journey by sea, a winery crossing borders between Canada and the US, and a display unit representing diversity through student-designed cubes.
The document appears to be a resume for Lena Tesone. It lists her education as a BFA in Communication Design from Carnegie Mellon University, and experience including assisting with research projects at CMU, internships at Anthropologie and Near Future Laboratory, freelance design work, and current roles at Niche.com and as a freelance designer. It outlines her skills, software proficiencies, and references.
This document provides descriptions of design work done by James Protano including conceptual designs and identities created for various clients such as the Corning Museum of Glass, Coca Cola, and Pepsi. The projects include catalog concepts, annual reports, gallery identities, CD designs, logos, brochures, websites, meeting materials, presentations, and advertisements demonstrating Protano's graphic design skills in both print and digital media.
This document is Rose Walsh's graphic design portfolio, which she provides to potential clients. It includes an introduction and contact information. The portfolio then showcases examples of Rose's work in various categories like postcards, layouts, presentations, logos, ads, and packaging. For each project, Rose provides a brief description of the work and sometimes notes on her process. The portfolio is intended to demonstrate Rose's skill and experience in graphic design.
This document represents the portfolio of Christen Dam, who graduated with a Master of Science in Industrial Design Engineering from the University of Twente in the Netherlands in January 2014. It showcases some of her design work in both 2D and 3D formats from projects and courses during her Bachelor's and Master's studies. Her focus is on strategic and conceptual design, preferably related to sustainable service design, though she has the most experience in product design. She considers herself most skilled in 2D design but is also very familiar with 3D CAD design.
This document contains examples of graphic design, product design, and other design work by David John Connolly. It includes projects in identity design, illustration, print design, packaging, exhibition design, web design, and more. Each project contains an image of the design work as well as a brief description. At the end, Connolly lists the types of design services he provides, and invites the viewer to contact him to discuss potential design projects or see more of his work.
Robin Stewart is a graphic design student who has created various print and digital design projects. These include posters, magazines spreads, logos, and branding collateral. The document provides samples of Stewart's work and process for each piece. It also includes an objective, education background, skills, and work experience to support an application for an internship in graphic design.
Jesse Body has extensive experience in graphic design, illustration, and freelance work. They have interned at a design agency, completed freelance projects for various clients including bands, non-profits, and small businesses, and are currently studying for a Bachelor's degree in graphic design and animation. Their education includes diplomas in graphic design and digital media as well as relevant certificates.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is from Jennifer Landsdall, the Class of 2016.
This document appears to be an interior design portfolio belonging to Megan Heaton. It includes summaries and deliverables for 10-12 design projects including a retail store, sustainable home, NKBA kitchen, airport kiosk, 2020 kitchen, students' center re-design, manual drafting, sketches and renderings, and residential exterior design. For each project, it lists the objectives and deliverables such as concept statements, drawings, models, and presentations. It also includes several images related to the different projects.
This document discusses the importance of expressionism in design. It states that good design satisfies all five senses to create an experience. Expressionism in design emphasizes emotional and psychological content to awaken these senses and create a complete experience.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is Jade Suchy from the Class of 2016.
This document provides a portfolio of interior design work by April McGee Flournoy. It includes residential and commercial design projects as well as renderings and concept development. Some highlights include a health care facility redesign, GM consolidation project, office and kitchen renovations, boutique redesign, art and design studio, and hotel room design. Sustainable features of a LEED residential project in Detroit are also summarized. The portfolio showcases April's range of interior design experience across various project types and industries.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is Harley Fitzsimmons from the Class of 2016.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is Brittany McQueen from the Class of 2016.
Image sensors contain millions of light-sensitive photosites that record brightness levels and allow digital cameras to capture images. The two main types are CCD and CMOS sensors. CCD sensors transfer the electric charge from each photosite to be converted to a digital signal, while CMOS sensors have transistors at each pixel to individually convert charge to voltage. Both have advantages like CMOS integrating additional processing circuits while CCDs have higher sensitivity. Image sensors are now widely used in applications like digital cameras, camcorders, biometrics, and more due to their small size and low power consumption compared to film.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is from Judielene Obrero, the Class of 2016.
This portfolio showcases a variety of skills and experience gained throughout my schooling in the BAA Interior Design program at Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is from Sydeny Melnyk, Class of 2016.
The design proposes a learning commons facility for a post-secondary institution to support evolving learning styles and the shift from teaching to learning. The space would provide resources, group study areas, and IT in a central location. Sustainable features like daylighting and a green roof are incorporated. The design aims to promote student ownership and a diversity of learning through collaborative and informal spaces connected to a caf辿.
An interior designer is professionally trained to create functional and visually appealing interior spaces for clients. They meet with clients to understand their needs, plan the layout of the space, purchase furnishings, and ensure the environment meets the client's requirements. Interior designers must have strong organization, budgeting, and blueprint creation skills. A bachelor's degree is required, and employment settings include self-employment or working at design, architecture, or furniture firms. The career offers a variety of related paths such as graphic, architectural, landscape, product, or industrial design.
Sukaina Ebrahim's design portfolio features 6 projects from her 3rd year of study in Interior Design at Humber College. The projects include an office space for Amnesty International focused on conveying warmth and comfort, a residential loft with hand drawings, a gift store celebrating the history and vibrancy of its neighborhood, a mobile oncology clinic conceptualized as a journey by sea, a winery crossing borders between Canada and the US, and a display unit representing diversity through student-designed cubes.
The document appears to be a resume for Lena Tesone. It lists her education as a BFA in Communication Design from Carnegie Mellon University, and experience including assisting with research projects at CMU, internships at Anthropologie and Near Future Laboratory, freelance design work, and current roles at Niche.com and as a freelance designer. It outlines her skills, software proficiencies, and references.
This document provides descriptions of design work done by James Protano including conceptual designs and identities created for various clients such as the Corning Museum of Glass, Coca Cola, and Pepsi. The projects include catalog concepts, annual reports, gallery identities, CD designs, logos, brochures, websites, meeting materials, presentations, and advertisements demonstrating Protano's graphic design skills in both print and digital media.
This document is Rose Walsh's graphic design portfolio, which she provides to potential clients. It includes an introduction and contact information. The portfolio then showcases examples of Rose's work in various categories like postcards, layouts, presentations, logos, ads, and packaging. For each project, Rose provides a brief description of the work and sometimes notes on her process. The portfolio is intended to demonstrate Rose's skill and experience in graphic design.
This document represents the portfolio of Christen Dam, who graduated with a Master of Science in Industrial Design Engineering from the University of Twente in the Netherlands in January 2014. It showcases some of her design work in both 2D and 3D formats from projects and courses during her Bachelor's and Master's studies. Her focus is on strategic and conceptual design, preferably related to sustainable service design, though she has the most experience in product design. She considers herself most skilled in 2D design but is also very familiar with 3D CAD design.
This document contains examples of graphic design, product design, and other design work by David John Connolly. It includes projects in identity design, illustration, print design, packaging, exhibition design, web design, and more. Each project contains an image of the design work as well as a brief description. At the end, Connolly lists the types of design services he provides, and invites the viewer to contact him to discuss potential design projects or see more of his work.
Robin Stewart is a graphic design student who has created various print and digital design projects. These include posters, magazines spreads, logos, and branding collateral. The document provides samples of Stewart's work and process for each piece. It also includes an objective, education background, skills, and work experience to support an application for an internship in graphic design.
Jesse Body has extensive experience in graphic design, illustration, and freelance work. They have interned at a design agency, completed freelance projects for various clients including bands, non-profits, and small businesses, and are currently studying for a Bachelor's degree in graphic design and animation. Their education includes diplomas in graphic design and digital media as well as relevant certificates.
Nathaniel is a 16-year veteran of the multimedia industry seeking a new job. He has extensive experience in graphic design, game design, writing, audio/video production and more. His portfolio includes published roleplaying games and supplements he designed for Cubicle 7 as well as other projects. He is passionate about design and constantly pursuing new knowledge.
The document includes samples of graphic design work from a student portfolio. It shows two book cover designs for a book on thing theory, as well as posters, motion graphics, advertisements, and other design projects. It also includes the student's resume highlighting their graphic design education and experience.
This portfolio document contains examples of Julie Oducayen's graphic design work. It includes projects for branding, packaging, print, and digital designs. Some featured clients include West Coast Watches, Cocoa Beans Chocolates, Neutrals Magazine, and Toasty Breakfast. The portfolio showcases Julie's skills in layout, branding, product design, and use of programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign. It also contains biographical information about her education and design approach.
The document provides details about a graphic designer's skills, experience, and sample projects. It includes descriptions of projects demonstrating skills in branding, icons, logos, print layout, web design, and more. Samples include a letterform added to the Bodoni typeface, books examining typography through design, a choose your own adventure game, composited NASA images, a poster for an event, and map sets with corresponding blogs. The designer's work shows skill in visual identity, information design, user experience, and print and digital media.
This document is Sherri Casarez's design portfolio, which includes summaries and screenshots of various design projects she has completed. The portfolio includes websites, posters, packaging, book designs, newsletters and other print and digital media. Sherri's projects cover a wide range of clients and industries, and demonstrate her skills with programs like Photoshop, InDesign, Dreamweaver and WordPress. The portfolio is intended to showcase Sherri's design experience and abilities to potential clients and employers.
Frederick Berona has over 13 years of experience as a freelance graphic designer and in graphic design roles at various companies. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Graphic Design from San Diego State University and is continuing his education at the University of California San Diego. His skills include design, illustration, photography/videography, copy editing, and troubleshooting software and hardware.
A 1 day pressure-cooker-type workshop on the Art of infographics, made for and delivered during the International week of INSEEC in Paris and Bordeaux by Mark Jacobs, Med.
This document provides examples of graphic design, publications layout, and video post-production work by Paul M. Laperruque. It includes samples such as a construction sign designed in Photoshop, a newsletter cover created using InDesign and Photoshop, and a research unit brochure with a logo designed in Illustrator and images prepared in Photoshop and InDesign. Adobe software including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign were used to produce marketing materials, brochures, flyers, and invitations for academic departments and programs.
Christian Dionela is a graphic designer seeking a position that allows for personal growth working alongside creative artists. He has a Bachelor's degree in Media Arts with an emphasis in visual effects from Platt College. His skills include HTML, CSS, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Premier, and InDesign. He has designed promotional posters, merchandise, album covers and gig posters as a freelance graphic designer.
Richard Taylor is a motion designer who has experience with Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and After Effects. His portfolio includes several personal projects showing his skills in character design, illustration, and compositing. Some of his projects are original illustrations like Stemma and Spinboy. Others are composites like Smoke that combine line art and coloring. He has also done work for clients like Visual Structure and Create 3D, creating designs, compositions, and 3D renders for websites, advertisements, and presentations. His work shows proficiency in techniques like lighting, shadowing, and seamless blending.
About Kazumi Terada
- Available for hire
- Born in Tokyo, Lived in Dallas, Lives in New York. US Citizen. Bilingual.
- Parsons School of Design, BFA in Architecture
- Work Experience: Panasonic, Shutterstock, Vibrant Media, Bertelsmann
- Building websites since the 90s
- UX Design Immersive Certificate from General Assembly, May 2016
- Co-founder of a design firm and a non-profit
The document provides instructions for designing and making a travel game suitable for ages 8-15. It should include storage and be made from plastics and wood only, with illustrated instructions. The summary outlines the key tasks: research existing games and materials; create a specification and checklist; develop 5 game ideas with sketches; choose a design to develop further with construction methods; and provide final working drawings and presentation of the chosen solution.
Nature Inspired Innovation : Designing The Future Using Lessons From The Pastjejchudley
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In an era dominated by technological revolution, design thinking's impact on economic and cultural success is undeniable.
However, its focus on 'designing for the user' often neglects the broader real-world implications of the complex systems within which the things we design are used.
In this talk, we will advocate for embracing evolutionary and ecological theories as a toolkit for understanding and designing for our dynamic and interconnected world.
By exploring questions about innovation speed, efficiency, and societal impacts through this lens, attendees will gain insights into enhancing UX design, fostering creative problem-solving, and developing impactful, innovative solutions.
From this presentation you will learn:
- How a better understanding of natural biological systems will help to improve their design practice
- The importance of considering the context of how and where your designs will be used
- How to think about your work in different ways that will enable them to take different approaches to problem solving
- How to adopt systems thinking approaches to help you design more impactful, innovative and effective design solutions.
L湛dica didactica (Report finale residenza Diego Alatorre Go_Innovation a Casa...Casa Netural
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Go_Innovation is a special residency for social innovator held by Netural Coop in Gorizia, European Capital of Culture 2025.
L炭dica did叩ctica / Play to Connect is a provocation to think outside the box, a methodology to board uncomfortable topics in a respectful and joyful manner and an excuse to discuss unconventional solutions to contemporary challenges, where play is seen as an attitude and game design as a metaphor of creativity by which to imagine, experiment and learn about our surroundings.
Casa Netural residency in Gorizia offered Diego an opportunity to test the ideas that he has been developing over the past years and to enrich them by looking at them from a different and complementary perspective. In other words to put theory into practice.
Along the 4 weeks that he lived in Gorizia he realized how mature and innovative his own understanding of the ludic phenomenon, as most people he connected with, found the value of his research, but what was amazing for him is how much his project was fed back from completely different and complementary perspectives.
Along these days he crafter four game ideas, with different levels of complexity and currently in different stages of development. These are described in the final report.
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Industrial Designer by CIDI UNAM and Master in Science of Design for Interaction by TU Delft, Diego ALatorre is currently doing a PhD in Contemporary Studies at the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coimbra University.
His research explores the role of games in education: from a multimodal literacy perspective, he explores the creative process of writers, scientists, designers, artists, teachers and reflective players to learn how to critically read the world and creatively write.
Go_Innovation is a project designed and coordinated by Netural Coop Impresa Sociale within the framework of A THOUSAND YEARS OF HISTORY AT THE CENTER OF EUROPE: CASTLE BORGO CROCEVIA OF PEOPLES AND CULTURES, funded by PNRR - Next Generation EU, for the PNRR pilot project M1C3 Measure 2 Investment 2.1 line A - CUP F88F220000007
Transform your space into a sanctuary with SPL Interiors where comfort meet...SPL Interiors
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A bedroom is more than just a place to sleep; it's where you find comfort and a sense of peace. It's the room that feels like a hug after a busy day. The bed, soft and inviting, is where you can sink into relaxation, with pillows that cradle your head and blankets that make you feel cozy and safe. It's a place where you can let go of the world and just be.
You might have a dresser or a closet, a place to tuck away clothes and personal items, but its also where you keep the little things that make you feel at homelike a favorite book on the nightstand or a candle that smells like calm. Soft lighting adds warmth, and windows let in just enough natural light during the day to keep things bright but not too harsh.
Decor adds that personal touchwhether its a plant in the corner, art on the walls, or a rug that feels nice underfoot. Its where you can get away from everything, to recharge or reflect, and to make the space feel completely yours. A bedroom is the ultimate safe haven, designed for comfort, rest, and a sense of belonging.
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**Approaches to Teaching Grammar**
This presentation explores various methods and strategies for teaching grammar effectively in language learning. It covers traditional and modern approaches, including:
- **Deductive vs. Inductive Methods** Teaching rules explicitly versus allowing learners to discover them.
- **Grammar-Translation Method** A classical approach focusing on written language and direct rule application.
- **Communicative Approach** Teaching grammar through real-life communication and interaction.
- **Task-Based Learning** Integrating grammar into meaningful tasks rather than isolated drills.
- **Implicit vs. Explicit Instruction** The role of subconscious learning versus direct grammar explanations.
By comparing these methods, the presentation provides insights into choosing the most effective approach based on learners' needs and contexts.
Wanna Join My Boy Band Shirt Wanna Join My Boy Band ShirtTeeFusion
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If you're a die-hard NASCAR fan, you've probably already heard of Carson Hocevar, the rising star in stock car racing. Known for his bold personality and aggressive driving style, Hocevar has made a name for himself in the NASCAR Cup Series. But it's not just his skills on the track that have fans talkinghis merchandise game is just as strong! One of his latest and most talked-about releases is the "Wanna Join My Boy Band?" CH 77 T shirt, a must-have for fans who love to mix humor with their racing passion.
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What is 3D Visualization? A Simple Guide for BeginnersZealous Services
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Explore how 3D visualization transforms ideas into reality from architectural designs to product concepts. This guide dives into its wide-ranging applications, essential tools, and step-by-step processes, making it easy for both beginners and professionals to master. Whether youre creating immersive environments, crafting product prototypes, or enhancing customer experiences, 3D visualization bridges the gap between imagination and execution. Perfect for designers, marketers, and innovators alike discover how this powerful technology brings your concepts to life with stunning precision and creativity. Lets step into the future of design!
Stepping into a Pilates studio for the first time can be a tad intimidating, especially when faced with an array of unfamiliar equipment that seems more fitting for a science lab than a workout space. However, these apparatuses are at the heart of the Pilates experience, each designed to facilitate specific movements and benefits.
2. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
Web Design | Branding | Illustration
Hello!
My name is
Dairrick Anthony Jordan.
I will receive a Bachelors
Degree in Graphic Design,
December 16, 2016 (expect-
ed arrival of certification -- 10
weeks). I am a father of two:
9-year old daughter and
6-year old son. I am a graphic
designer, web designer, and
traditional illustrator -- I also
enjoy producing animated
projects).
Throughout my education
while attending Full Sail
University, i have been on a
full-time hustle. I have lever-
aged the information, applica-
tion and practical responsive-
ness of the Full Sail curriculum
while freelancing in a small
Southeastern Ohio suburb. I
have been fortunate to work
with a vastly underserved
business community, while
learning my craft.
From left to right:
Ice cream Festi-
valSummer 2016;
Dairrick-Anthony
Jordan II (6) Ava
Bennett (9)
helping with a
class assignment;
and when Im not
spending time
with the children
or working on de-
sign projects, Im a
digital marketer!
HELLO!
3. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | WEB DESIGNWEB DESIGN
Stage 5
Website
5 page website design. Hand
coded HTML, CSS and
Javascript.
4. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | WEB DESIGN WEB DESIGN
Serene Spa
Website
5 page website design. Hand
coded HTML, CSS and
Javascript.
5. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | 4-PAGE FEATURE ARTICLEPRINT DESIGN
Professional Profile
Feature Article
This project required me to
design a feature article of my
own choosing. While writing
the article was not required,
I chose to transcribe an in-
terview conducted two years
ago. The article is comprised
of two (2) spreads (four (4)
pages). The article is com-
posed of and organized grid
system; images related to
the subject matter; Feature
headline, Deck, Byline, Footer
(page number information);
Captions for every photo and
a minimum of two (2) pull
quotes. This project required
that I maintain a balance of
photo and content.
6. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | SENIOR SUPPLY BROCHURE PRINT DESIGN
US Senior Suppliers
Brochure
Interior and Exterior page
layout. Brochure design and
layout.
Repurposed product catalog
PDF asset by dissecting and
transforming the catalog
material .
7. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | LOGO DESIGNLOGO DESIGN
Trifid Records
Logo Design
Focusing on the beginning
stages of developing a logo,
an exploration of the process
culminates in a polished icon
for fictional EDM record label:
Trifid Records.
8. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION POSTER DESIGN
Constantin Brancusi quote
Poster
For this project, I was tasked
with creating a poster to illus-
trate a quote that I find
personally meaningful.
9. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | CAPSTONE PROJECTCAPSTONE
Capstone Project
The capstone project of
the Portfolio Creation Block:
Doctor B.O.B.: The Personal
Biomedical Device is a
disposable biomedical sensor
array packaged as a
kid-friendly, temporary tattoo.
10. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | CAPSTONE PROJECT CAPSTONE
Capstone Project (cont.)
The capstone project of
the Portfolio Creation Block:
Doctor B.O.B.: The Personal
Biomedical Device is a
disposable biomedical sensor
array packaged as a
kid-friendly, temporary tattoo.
11. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | CAPSTONE PROJECTCAPSTONE
Capstone Project (cont.)
The capstone project of
the Portfolio Creation Block:
Doctor B.O.B.: The Personal
Biomedical Device is a
disposable biomedical sensor
array packaged as a
kid-friendly, temporary tattoo.
12. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | CAPSTONE PROJECT CAPSTONE
Capstone Project (cont.)
The capstone project of
the Portfolio Creation Block:
Doctor B.O.B.: The Personal
Biomedical Device is a
disposable biomedical sensor
array packaged as a
kid-friendly, temporary tattoo.
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13. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | CV + RESUMECV + RESUME
Personal Brand Idenity Pkg
This project required me to
design and execute collater-
al elements for my personal
identity package.
Elements designed include:
- letterhead
- business card (front & back)
- envelope
14. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | COLLATERAL PACKAGE COLLATERAL
Personal Brand Idenity Pkg
This project required me to
design and execute collater-
al elements for my personal
identity package.
Elements designed include:
- letterhead
- business card (front & back)
- envelope
Dairrick Anthony
Dairrick Anthony
Digital Media Designer
Digital Media Designer
740.586.0274
dajordan@dajreamdigital.com
www.dajreamdigital.com
740.586.0274
dajordan@dajreamdigital.com
www.dajreamdigital.com
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15. DAIRRICK ANTHONY JORDAN | PORTFOLIOCLOSING
In closing...
I have enjoyed my time
attending Full Sail University -
Online Campus. I was able to
share an incredible learning
experience with a variety of
individuals from diverse back-
grounds, living through similar
situations, fighting for the
same dream.
The techniques, information
and skills I acquired during the
Bachelor of Science in Digital
Media Design degree has pro-
vided me with a considerable
amount of leverage, which I
look forward to
utilizing throughout my career.
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