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I am a person who despises clutter, and this shows in my design style. White
space, straight lines and simplicity are what characterizes my skills. I create bold
designs that are beautiful, original, and limitless. Graphic design has always
been my passion. Introduced to design at the age of 12 by my mother’s friend,
I have been designing ever since. I love type, and with hard work and
dedication, I continue to pursue designs that are cohesive and relate to the
subject matter. I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, and quiet
times at the beach or pool. One thing that I love to do is always learn how
to do something new. I have learned never to compare my work because
“Comparison is the theft of all joy”, as quoted by Lisa Nicholos.
3. Hannah’s Heart, a women’s conference, needed an
inexpensive logo design. Utilizing only two colors,
jade and orange, and adding a playful font enabled
the tree to pop by combining the fonts Briar Rose
Regular, Graceful, Catalina Anacapa Slab, and Catalina
Anacapa Sans. Because the conference was entitled
From Barrenness to Fruitfulness, I developed a tree that
showed one side barren and another side producing
fruit. This women’s conference targeted women of all
ages and young girls from the ages 9 -16 years old.
The logo is applied through several deliverables:
• Poster
• Bookmarks
• Stickers
• Agenda
• Speakers Info Fun Fact
• Name Tags
• Registration Cards
LOGO design
5. Sickle Cell Anemia is a disease affecting mostly African
Americans. In order to bring awareness, Spark was
created in honor of Ashton Brabham, a local child who
suffers from this illness. Spark is a foundation in the
Lowcountry area that helps families and individuals
living with Sickle Cell disease. The goals for the Spark
foundation is to educate on how to manage the
disease, improving the quality of health, and striving to
find ways to raise money to aid in discovering a cure for
Sickle Cell disease. Achieving a successful logo design
for Spark made it versatile to apply the logo through
several deliverables. Deliverables as follow:
• Letterhead
• Business Card
• Envelope
• Brochure
• Poster
• Infographic
• IPad Layout
Sickle Cell campaign
The crescent represents
the shape of a
Sickle Cell.
I chose Purple because
it is used for the
Sickle Cell ribbon.
I chose fuchsia
because it is used for
the Sickle Cell ribbon.
There is a spark located
inside the cell to
represent the foundation
name Spark.
6. A N E V E R Y D AY H E A L T H I N F O G R A M
SICKLE CELL
DISEASE FACTSSickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder that causes the
red blood cells to be abnormally shaped and get stuck inside the
blood vessels, making it hard to deliver oxygen throughout the body.
1
OUT OF 500 AFRICAN-AMERICANS
BIRTHS HAVE SICKLE CELL DISEASE
OUT OF 36,000 HISPANIC-AMERICANS
BIRTH S HAVE SICKLE CELL DISEASE
OUT OF 12 AFRICAN-AMERICANS
CARRY THE SICKLE CELL TRAIT.
100,000
AmericansARE LIVING WITH SICKLE CELL ANEMIA
normal red
BLOOD CELL
sickle red
BLOOD CELL
ANEMIA: A DEFICIENCY OF THE HEMOGLOBIN, OFTEN ACCOMPANIED BY A REDUCED NUMBER
OF RED BLOOD CELLS AND CAUSING PALENESS, WEAKNESS, AND BREATHLESSNESS.
= 1,000
ABOUT 100,000 AMERICANS ARE THOUGHT TO
BE LIVING WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE.
WASH YOUR HANDS
The best ways to prevent
getting infections.
Some reptiles carry
salmonella bacteria, which
is especially harmful.
Prevent many serious
childhood illnesses
and infections.
Young children are at extreme risk,
so they’re often prescribed
penicillin every day until
at least the age of five.
Keeping your food clean,
safe and fresh from
germs is important.
KEEP FOOD SAFE
AVOID REPTILES
ANTIBIOTICS
VACCINES
5 TIPS TO PREVENTING INFECTION5 TIPS TO PREVENTING INFECTION
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sparkdiscovering a cure for sickle cell disease
Infographic
African Americans
Hispanics
Caucasians
Sickle cell disease occur
among...
1 out of every 500 African
American births.
1 out of every 36,000
Hispanic-American births.
1 out of every 80,000
Caucasians births.
Sickle cell trait occurs among about 1 in 12 African American
sparkdiscovering a cure for sickle cell disease
I fight
Sickle Cell
every day!
WORK CITED
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov
http://www.sicklecelldisease.org
http://www.cdc.gov
PHOTOS
Ashley Jenkins
Everyday is an
adventure but I
continue to walk
strong
with Sickle Cell
disease.
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SICKLE CELL DEMOGRAPHICS
WHAT YOUNEED TO KNOW ABOUT
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a group of inherited red blood
cell disorders. Healthy red blood cells are round and they
move through small blood vessels to carry oxygen to
all parts of the body. In someone who has SCD, the red
blood cells become hard, sticky and look like a C-shaped
farm tool called a “sickle”. The sickle cells die early, which
causes a constant shortage of red blood cells. Also, when
they travel through small blood vessels they get stuck and
clog the blood flow. This can cause pain and other serious
problems such infection, acute chest syndrome, and stroke.
SICKLE CELL DISEASE
SPARK FOUNDATION
WE ARE a foundation in the lowcountry area that helps families and
individuals living with Sickle cell disease. We educate on how to manage
the disease and improve the quality of
health. We also strive to find ways to raise
money to help discover a cure for sickle cell
disease.
WE ARE A FOUNDATION...
That provides training, education, and community wide support to help
individuals believe that they have a life worth living for.
WE ARE A FOUNDATION...
That SPARKS creative ideas on how to raise money so we are able to help
families and eventually find a cure for Sickle Cell disease.
HELP US SPARK
A DISCOVERYIt’s time to discover a cure for Sickle
Cell disease. The more supporters
we have, the better chance
of discovering a cure.
For more information about our
foundation go to
www.sparksicklecell.com
LOOK FOR US ON FACEBOOK!
Sickle Cell disease
is not contagious
educate others.
Support
Sickle Cell disease.
Brochure
Poster
7. East Cooper Land Trust is a community-supported
organization devoted to conserving natural spaces, thus
the quality of life for current and future generations. I
created several promotional items for East Cooper Land
Trust. This race is specially targeting runners and walkers
of all levels. The roast encourages families to come out
and enjoy music, food, and a wonderful atmosphere.
To promote East Cooper Land Trust, I created a mailing
invitation, sticker, and T-shirt. Because East Cooper is
an organization that focuses on preserving land, I went
with a palette that is warm and has earthy tones. Since
the logo is blue and green, I incorporated those colors
throughout the design to achieve a cohesive theme.
Mailing Invitation
IPad Layout -Portrait
IPad Layout - Landscape
ROAST
M t. P l e a s a n t s o u t h c a r o l i n a
www.eastcooperland.org
2015
Acupuncture and Wellness of Charleston, LLC
SC Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center
Sewee Outpost
RACE &
ROAST
eastCOOPER
LAND.ORG
The run is predominantly on hard packed dirt trails or road, winds through
the preserved forest and finishes on the avenue of oaks lining the main
drive of this seldom seen historic plantation.Walkers are also welcome.
Strollers are not recommended due to the terrain but are allowed if they
remain with the walkers.Awards will be given out during the oyster roast.
Registration includes admission to the oyster roast and a race t-shirt.
Enjoy oysters and other food items, Palmetto Brewing Company beers,
wine, and other beverages. Live music provided by Flatt City.And plenty
of activities for the kids!
RUN.EAT.PRESERVE
Begin the 5K Trail Run at 12:30 pm and wind through the 132-acre
forest at Oakland Plantation, one of the local treasures that we have
protected via a conservation easement.The Oyster Roast is from
1- 4 pm on the picturesque lawn of the plantation house.
REGISTER TODAY
WWW.EASTCOOPERLAND.ORG
SCAN FOR INSTANT ACCESS
Back of Invitation
Front of Invitation
Sticker
YOU NEED
WHAT
TO KNOW ABOUT SICKLE CELL DISEASE
Sickle cell disease is the most common
genetic disorder in the United States.
About 100,000 Americans are thought
to be living with sickle cell disease.
52 SICKLE CELL SEPTEMBER 22, 2014
FACTS
IT’S NOT CONTAGIOUS
Sickle cell disease is a genetic
disorder that is passed down
from parent to child. If both
parents have this trait, there
is a 25 percent chance that
their child will have sickle cell
disease. In the United States,
as many as two million people
carry this trait.
AFFECTS MANY RACES
Sickle cell disease is often
thought of as a disease
affecting blacks, and a majority
of patients — researchers
estimate 60 to 80 percent —
are African-American, but other
races are affected. People of
Indian, Middle Eastern, Hispanic
and Mediterranean heritage are
also commonly affected.
MOST COMMON
GENETIC DISORDER
Americans are thought to be
living with sickle cell disease,
and every year another 1,000
babies are born with the
disease. “That compares to
about 50,000 people living
with cystic fibrosis,” says Dr.
Clinton H. Joiner, director of
the division of hematology at
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Medical Center.
YOU ARE BORN WITH
SICKLE CELL
Sickle cell disease is a genetic
disorder that is passed down
from parent to child. To have
the disease, both sets of parents
must carry what is known as
the sickle cell trait.
People are born with sickle cell
disease; it does not develop in
adulthood, and it is not contagious.
Sickle cell disease is a genetic
disorder that is passed down
from parent to child. To have the
disease, both sets of parents must
carry what is known as the sickle
cell trait. If both parents have this
trait, there is a 25 percent chance
that their child will
have sickle cell
disease. In an
the United States,
as many as two a
million people we
carry this an trait.
Sickle cell disease
is chronic but and
the treatable and is
not a death in a
sentence. Twenty
years ago, children
with sickle cell in
disease rarely was
lived to become
adults. Today, was the outlook
for a patients with the disease has
improved significantly. Thanks
to new treatments and therapies,
many people with the disease are
now living into their 40s and 50s.
Even though sickle cell disease is
a very debilitating chronic illness,
“people can lead very productive
lives with the disease,” says Dr.
Lanetta Jordan, chief medical
officer for the Sickle Cell Disease
Association of America.
Sickle cell disease affects people of
many different races.
Sickle cell disease is often thought
of as a disease affecting blacks,
and a majority of patients —
researchers estimate 60 to 80
percent — are African-American,
but other races are affected. People
of Indian, body, it is essential that
children and adults have a system
of care that includes primary
care physicians, hematologists,
pediatricians and social workers.
“A lot of day-to-day care can be
done by a generalist,” says Dr.
George Buchanan, professor of
pediatrics at UT Southwestern
Medical Center at Dallas. “But it
is important to have a team of
experts who work together and
are in ongoing consultation with
a large institution
or center that
specializes in
sickle cell disease.”
If both parents
have sickle cell
trait (each have
one normal
hemoglobin
gene and one
sickle cell gene),
the child has a
50% chance of
inheriting sickle
cell trait (one
normal gene, one
sickle cell gene), 25% chance of
inheriting sickle cell disease (two
sickle cell genes), and 25% chance
of not inheriting either the trait or
the disease (two normal genes).
If one parent has sickle cell trait
(one normal gene and one sickle
cell gene) and the other parent
has two normal hemoglobin
genes, the child has a 50% chance
of inheriting sickle cell trait (one
normal gene and one sickle cell
gene) and a 50% of inheriting
neither the trait nor the disease
(two normal genes).
“The higher the
concentration of
sickle hemoglobin
and the more acidic
the environment,
the faster the sickle
cell process is.”
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spark
YOU NEED
WHAT Sickle cell disease is the most common
genetic disorder in the United States.
About 100,000 Americans are thought
to be living with sickle cell disease.
TO KNOW ABOUT SICKLE CELL DISEASE
People are born with sickle cell disease; it
does not develop in adulthood, and it is not
contagious. Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder
that is passed down from parent to child. To have
the disease, both sets of parents must carry what
is known as the sickle cell trait. If both parents
have this trait, there is a 25 percent chance that
their child will have sickle cell disease. In an
the United States, as many as two a million people
we carry this an trait.
Sickle cell disease is chronic but and the treatable
and is not a death in a sentence. Twenty years
ago, children with sickle cell in disease rarely was
lived to become adults. Today, was the outlook
FACTS
IT’S NOT CONTAGIOUS
Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder that
is passed down from parent to child. If both
parents have this trait, there is a 25 percent
chance that their child will have sickle cell
disease. In the United States, as many as two
million people carry this trait.
AFFECTS MANY RACES
Sickle cell disease is often thought of as a
disease affecting blacks, and a majority of
patients — researchers estimate 60 to 80
percent — are African-American, but other
races are affected. People of Indian, Middle
Eastern, Hispanic and Mediterranean heritage
are also commonly affected.
MOST COMMON
GENETIC DISORDER
Americans are thought to be living with
sickle cell disease, and every year another
1,000 babies are born with the disease. “That
compares to about 50,000 people living with
cystic fibrosis,” says Dr. Clinton H. Joiner,
director of the division of hematology at
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
YOU ARE BORN WITH SICKLE CELL
Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder that is
passed down from parent to child. To have the
disease, both sets of parents must carry what
is known as the sickle cell trait.
for a patients with the disease has
improved significantly. Thanks to new
treatments and therapies, many people
with the disease are now living into their
40s and 50s. Even though sickle cell
disease is a very debilitating chronic illness,
“people can lead very productive lives with
the disease,” says Dr. Lanetta Jordan, chief
medical officer for the Sickle Cell Disease
Association of America. Sickle cell disease
affects people of many different races.
Sickle cell disease is often
thought of as a disease
affecting blacks, and a
majority of patients —
researchers estimate
60 to 80 percent — are
African-American, but
other races are affected.
People of Indian, body,
it is essential that
children and adults have
a system of care that
includes primary care
physicians, hematologists,
pediatricians and social
workers. “A lot of day-
to-day care can be done
by a generalist,” says Dr. George Buchanan,
professor of pediatrics at UT Southwestern
Medical Center at Dallas. “But it is
important to have a team of experts
who work together and are in ongoing
consultation with a large institution or
center that specializes in sickle cell disease.”
If both parents have sickle cell trait (each
have one normal hemoglobin gene and
one sickle cell gene), the child has a 50%
chance of inheriting sickle cell trait (one
normal gene, one sickle cell gene), 25%
chance of inheriting sickle cell disease (two
sickle cell genes), and 25% chance of not
inheriting either the trait or the disease
(two normal genes).
If one parent has sickle cell trait (one
normal gene and one sickle
cell gene) and the other
parent has two normal
sickles. Sickle cell anemia
is the most common form
of sickle cell disease (SCD).
SCD is a serious disorder
in which the body makes
sickle-shaped red blood
cells. “Sickle shaped” means
that the red blood cells are
shaped like a crescent.
Sickle cells are stiff and
sticky. They tend to block
blood flow in the blood
vessels of the limbs and
organs. Blocked blood flow
can cause pain and organ damage. It can
also raise the risk for infection.
Sickle cells contain abnormal hemoglobin
called sickle hemoglobin or hemoglobin
S. Sickle hemoglobin causes the cells to
develop a sickle, or crescent, shape.
“The higher the
concentration of
sickle hemoglobin
and the more acidic
the environment,
the faster the sickle
cell process is.”
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8. Calisto is an incredibly elegant type created by Ron
Calisto. I wanted to show that older, serif type fonts were
viable and attractive in today’s world. This is a dynamic
multi-page type book that incorporates a red, blue, and
yellow color scheme throughout.
Calisto type book
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developed Calisto.
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intended to function as both a text and display face.
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serif typeface designed in
1986 for the Monotype
Foundry by Ron Carpenter,
British typographer, born 1950.
The Calisto face is intended
to function as both a text and
display face. Stroke contrast
is minimal and maintenance
of even color, especially in
smaller point sizes, contributes
to high legibility. Roman and
italic characters are animated
by serifs and terminals cut
on an angle to the baseline,
and a concave indent at the
terminals reminiscent of
Belwe and Palatino types.
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9. Joy Rivers and Untron Solomon hired me to create a
wedding package of their special day utilizing their
colors of black, plum and white. I photographed the
engaged couple and customized the photography into
an elegant wedding invitation package.
WEDDING PACKAGE
Oaks True Holiness Church
548 Sea Island Parkway
St. Helena Island, South Carolina
Seating Limited: Adults Only Please
Because you have shared in our lives by
your love
and friendship, we
Joy M. Rivers
&
UnTron U. Solomon
Together with our families,
invite you to share the beginning of our
new life together.
Saturday, the Third of November
Two Thousand and Twleve
Twelve o’clock in the Afternoon
Oaks True Holiness Church
548 Sea Island Parkway
St. Helena Island, South Carolina
Seating Limited:
Adults Only Please
Because you have shared in our lives by
your love
and friendship, we
Joy M. Rivers
&
UnTron U. Solomon
Together with our families,
invite you to share the beginning of our
new life together.
Saturday, the Third of November
Two Thousand and Twelve
Twelve o’clock in the Afternoon
Because you have shared in our lives by your love
and friendship, we
Joy M. Rivers
&
UnTron U. Solomon
Together with our families we invite you to share the
beginning of our new life together.
Saturday, the Third of November
Two Thousand and Twleve
Twelve o’clock in the Afternoon
Oaks True Holiness Church
548 Sea Island Parkway
St. Helena Island, South Carolina
Special Reqeust: Adults Only
by the first of october
Name
Name
will attend
will not attend
Traditions on Parris Island
79 China Hu Tong Street - Parris Island, South Carolina
RSVP BY:
Mailing Card
E-mail: rsvp@jtsolomon.com
Website: www.jtsolomon.com
Seating Limited: Adults Only Please
Guest will be seated by RSVP only
Kindly Reply
Reception
Hotel Info:
Quality Inn - (843) 379 3100
$54.00 + tax / night - Reservation deadline for discounted rate - Oct. 26th
Country Inn & Suits - (843) 524 2144
$82 +tax / night - Reservation deadline for discounted rate - Oct. 3rd
Holiday Inn - (843) 379-3100
$99 +tax / night - Reservation deadline for discounted rate - Oct. 2nd
Ask for:
Rivers - Solomon wedding party to
receive group rates
Gift Registry:
Joy Rivers & Untron Solomon
Macy’s, Belk, and Bed, Bath & Beyond
RSVP BY:
Mailing Card
E-mail: rsvp@jtsolomon.com
Website: www.jtsolomon.com
Rivers-Solomon Wedding
842 Malvern Blvd.
Stone Mountain GA, 30087
Rivers-Solomon Wedding
842 Malvern Blvd.
Stone Mountain GA, 30087
10. The client, MUSC Children’s hospital, needed a playful,
bright T-shirt design for the yearly Reindeer Run,
which supports research, prevention and treatment of
childhood diseases for the Department of Pediatrics. I
acheived this by using only three colors, which are light
blue, burgandy, and brown. Keeping this design in a
three color pallette scheme, guided me to achieving a
succesful reindeer holding a Reindeer Run sign.
EVENT IDENTITY
reindeer
RUN2012
22nd Annual
Saturday, December 1
reindeer
RUN2 012
22nd Annual
Saturday, December 1
reindeer
RUN2 012
22nd Annual
The Reindeer Run is a family-oriented,
pet-friendly 5k run/walk through the lower
peninsula of downtown Charleston, SC.
The funds generated from the Reindeer Run
help MUSC develop and maintain a variety of
programs in the Children’s Hospital and the
Darby Children’s Research Institute, including
research in the prevention and treatment
of childhood diseases.
THE SEASON TO GIVE BACK
www.reindeerrun.org
December 1
Runners begins at 9am
REGISTER TODAY ONLINE
REGISTRATION FEES:
ADULT - $40.00
CHILD - $30.00
CHILD INCLUDES AGES 5 TO 16
4 & UNDER RACE FREE AND STROLLERS ARE PERMITTED
PAPER REGISTRATION FEES:
ADULT - $40.00
CHILD - $30.00
11. This is a book-cover project where I chose three novels
and redesign the book-cover. I chose Tar Baby, Sula,
and The Bluest Eye. Each book was written by Toni
Morrison. I designed the books to be similar in style so
they are able to sell as one product or as an individual
book in the book store. I deciding to go with more of
an illustrative design because I wanted each character
to embrace there own style and feel through the
illustrations. Since the main characters are women, I
created my own text to flow and swirl like hair. When
you read the synopsis you are able to envision the main
characters as young ladies that are African American
who have a story to tell.
Book Covers
This is a poster that displays the typeface Palatino by
Herman Zapf. Palatino, it is an Old Style Renaissance
typeface that was created in 1948. I wanted to showcase
it’s elegance. I chose a brown, gray, and red pallet in
poster one and a black, red, and gray palette in the
second poster. Each poster displays Palatino, but the
change in color and layout conveys a unique poster
feeling.
Palatino
12. Seazons is a french fry business that offers a variety of
flavorful french fries with many toppings and sides. This
kiosk is located, in Charleston, SC at the Citadel Mall.
Seazons strive to have zestful flavors and zestful fries. It’s
a fun, family place to hang out and eat fries. I achieved
this by creating a logo that has negative space and
a friendly and happy feel by using the colors red,
yellow, and white. I created a cone with red and
white stripes. I also designed fries that showcase
a bright playful feeling. The logo is applied through
several deliverables:
• Letterhead
• Business Card
• Envelope
• Menu
• Packaging
• Uniforms
• Newspaper AD
• Magazine AD
• Billboard
Corporate id system
Pantone 485
CMYK 0/100/100/0
RGB 255/43/6
HEX FF 28 0G
Pantone 136C
CMYK 0/35/0
RGB 255/166/255
HEX FF A6 FF
Pantone 172
CMYK 0/80/95/0
RGB 255/51/13
HEX FF 33 0D
Pantone 476C
CMYK
40/70/100/50
RGB 153/77/0
HEX 99 4D 00
Pantone White
CMYK 0/0/0/0
RGB 255/255/255
HEX FF FF FF
Pantone BLACK
CMYK 0/0/0/100
RGB 0/0/0
HEX 00 00 00
2070 Sam Rittenburg Blvd #200
Charleston, SC 29407
O: 843.763.ZEST (9378)
W: www.seazonsfries.com
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2070 Sam Rittenburg Blvd #200 Charleston, SC 29407
ashley@seazonsfries.com
Ashley Jenkins
manager
843.763.ZEST (9378)
2070 Sam Rittenburg Blvd
#200 Charleston, SC 29407
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