The document describes three graphic design projects: 1) A hypothetical resume created in Photoshop to attract attention but is now outdated. 2) A Swiss Army product catalog created for college that was time-consuming but has a solid design concept. 3) Mock business cards and logo for a colleague's painting business that were experimental and unfinished and would need refinement before actual use.
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1. Hypothetical Résumé Design
I created this resume
with Photoshop
software in the hopes
that it could send
some attention my
way. It has not been
used much since it is
easier to use a text
only version when
sending out my
information. Also,
some of the
information may be a
little out of date by
now. However, it is a
good example of my
typography abilities.
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2. Swiss Army Product Catalogue
This was a college project I made for Swiss Army products. It was a fun project that
kept me wanting to continue coming up with new ideas. However, it was very time
consuming effort to get everything the way I felt it needed to be. In fact it is not as
finished as I was intending. Some of the product descriptions and creative dialogue
that I wanted to add had to be omitted. Fortunately, these details would have only
added to what is already a pretty solid design concept.
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3. Seth Denney Painting
This was a project I created for a colleague. In addition to his regular job as a
television news anchor, my colleague runs a painting business. He proposed that I
make him some mock business cards just for practice. I decided to also make a logo
design and come up with some fun company slogans. The cards may be a little too
experimental for a straight-laced business, but we both thought that they were eye-
catching none the less. These examples were never implemented and would have
needed some refinement, including the addition of his company’s information, before
they could ever be used.