This document is Elliot Taylor's resume. It summarizes his education, experience, and skills as a graphic designer. For education, it lists that he received a B.A. in Art from Florida Gulf Coast University in 2013. For experience, it describes his roles as Production Manager for FGCU's student newspaper from 2011-2013, a design internship at the Sun Sentinel, and his current role as Graphic Designer at Florida Weekly since 2013. It also notes that he is the Creative Director and Co-Founder of B3 Marketing LLC since 2014. The skills section outlines his proficiencies in graphic design programs like Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop as well as other skills like photography
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Executive Summary (Unit 9)
(This portion of your mini-business plan should contain a brief overview of everything in your plan. This brief
overview should contain an explanation of your product/service line, the market you will serve, and a brief
summary of your financial goals. This should be completed in Unit 9.)
Business Description (Unit 2)
“NARVIN”-Café and Lounge has founded and created by 2 young and energetic sisters, Parvin and Narmin
Hasanova in 2012. This Atlanta based lounge, will operate in Buckhead area, a single unit, medium-size
restaurant serving healthy, fresh, tasty and homemade dessert and appetizers. Exact location will be determined
based on budget and target market.
Vision Statement (Unit 2)
“NARVIN” will be totally unique concept and different. The mission will be to exceed beyond the customers’
expectations in every sense and define the perception of excellence. The atmosphere and the menu will not only
please customers taste but also will create exciting and fun environment where they get away from everything
to relax and take out a stress. The employees will be trained by professionals with outstanding customer service
and will be empowered to make quick decisions based on a philosophy and ethic codes of our business.
Mission Statement (Unit 2)
The company’s goal to achieve success in every path we step into. The first mission is to create financial
security of a lounge. These are the certain point we have to consider to accomplish our goal: 1) to make sure of
safety and health effects of our products on the health and well being of our customers (and our staff), 2) the
impact that our business and its practices can have in our modern society and affect of choices we make in our
environment 3) provide high quality of attitude, understanding and communication between management,
staff, customers, and vendors. 4) To create neat, comfortable and modern premises for our guests and staff to
meet high standards.
Personal Motivation (Unit 2)
Being very social and outgoing girls, Parvin and Narmin love hanging out with friends over coffee or just be in a
place where they can grab a tasty coffee with some nice dessert and at the same time hangout at the bar area till late
with friends. But they always were drawn to upscale coffee and dessert places where they enjoy not only the goodies
they offer but also environment and great quality people. Living in Atlanta area for 7 years now , Parvin always had
a problem of finding good place to hang out where you will be fine only ordering a coffee beside being in Starbucks
or other coffee shops or just get a drink without feeling obligated you need to order full entrée in order to sit down in
upscale restaurant. So, the idea came to the owners when she shared hew new
idea with her younger sister of creating this fine and exciting environment with ...
1. ELLIOT TAYLORGRAPHIC DESIGNER | (561) 339-5655 | ETAYLOR@B3-MARKETING.COM
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
SKILLS
COLLEGE:
Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU)
B.A. in Art, 2013
PRODUCTION MANAGER, FGCU STUDENT NEWSPAPER EAGLE NEWS (2011-2013)
Paid student position. Worked with local businesses to create ads targeting college
students. Created marketing products, page layouts, illustrations and photographed
events. Participated in national conventions learning best practices and design
techniques. Received national award for marketing booklet.
DESIGN INTERN, SUN SENTINEL (3 MONTHS + 2 WEEKS FREELANCE)
Paid full-time intern. Able to hit the ground running, quickly became responsible for
several front page designs, internal pages and illustrations. Part of team design meetings
providing suggestions for layout and artwork.
GRAPHIC DESIGNER, FLORIDA WEEKLY (2013-PRESENT)
Full-time position serving as sole graphic designer for regional newspaper.
Work directly with sales team to create ads and marketing materials for current and
potential clients. Created page layouts and section fronts.
CREATIVE DIRECTOR AND CO-FOUNDER, B3 MARKETING LLC (2014-PRESENT)
Startup marketing company targeting small/medium businesses creating websites,
branding materials, targeted email and social media campaigns.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, CCI LayoutChamp
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO
DSLR’s, Flashes, Lightboxes, LED lighting, editing with Lightroom, Bridge, Final
Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop
WEB DESIGN
HTML, CSS, basic jQuery and Javascript, Adobe Edge Animate,
Dreamweaver, Drupal, Wordpress, basic phpMyAdmin, FTP
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Chef Brian was born and raised in Princeton, NJ
and graduated from The Culinary Institute of
America in Hyde Park, NY. Recently he was the
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Naples, the Executive Chef at Chops City Grill in
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EVENT CATERING Planning an event can be a
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MORE INFORMATION
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Accessible Parking
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Ticketing
Individual Game Tickets ............................ Start at $15
Group Tickets (15 or more) ...................... Start at $14
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Special Events
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Emergency Assistance
In emergency situations guests are asked to seek assis-
tance from the Palm Beach Post Information Booth.
Stadium RulesCARRY-IN ITEMS: Outside food, drink, and coolers are
prohibited from being brought into the stadium.
AUTOGRAPHS: Fans can obtain autographs before and
after games and workouts. Players and field staff do not sign
during the game due to professional baseball rules.
BATTING PRACTICE: Fans are allowed into Roger Dean
Stadium one and a half hours before the game to watch
batting practice during Spring Training.
BAGS/BACKPACKS: For your safety, any and all bags will
be subject to search by a Roger Dean Stadium employee
prior to entrance to the facility.
GAME TIME: Fans are allowed into Roger Dean Stadium
one and a half hours before the game to watch batting
practice during Spring Training
Directions
From Interstate 95
• Exit at Donald Ross Road (Exit 83) and
travel east.
• Travel east ½ mile to Parkside Drive.
• Turn left onto Parkside Drive and travel
north to first parking lot entrance (south
side of parking lot).
From Florida’s Turnpike
• Exit at Jupiter-Indiantown Road (Exit
116) and enter Interstate 95 south. Follow
directions “From Interstate 95”.
The Stadium
Roger Dean Stadium is a baseball stadium
located in the Abacoa community of the town
of Jupiter, Florida. The stadium was built in
1998, holds 6,871 people, and features
luxury sky-box seating, 2 levels of perma-
nent seating, parking and concessions.
The Roger Dean Stadium Complex is the
only stadium in the country to host four
minor league teams:
• The Jupiter Hammerheads of the Class
A-Advanced Baseball Florida State League
• The Palm Beach Cardinals of the Class
A-Advanced Baseball Florida State League
• The Gulf Coast Marlins of the Rookie-level
Gulf Coast League
• The Gulf Coast Cardinals of the Rookie-
level Gulf Coast League
Roger Dean Stadium is the only stadium in
Florida to host two Major League Baseball
teams annually for spring training:
• The Miami Marlins
• The St. Louis Cardinals
Parking
Season Parking Passes are available for $112.
This grants access to the Abacoa parking garage (Lot
B) located immediately to the West of Roger Dean Sta-
dium. Please contact the Roger Dean Stadium Ticket
Office at 561-630-1828.
Single-Game Parking Passes are available in the
Abacoa parking garage (Lot B), and in three grass
lots to the West and North of the stadium (Lots C, D &
E). Parking in these areas is $10 per game. Individual
parking passes may be purchased at the Roger Dean
Stadium ticket office, online at Ticketmaster.com or by
phone at (800) 745-3000.
Parking for guests with disabilities is avail-
able on a first come, first served basis, on Main
Street, located along the West side of the Stadium,
and on Avenue A located along the North side of
the stadium.
Parking Policies and Restrictions:
• Tailgating is permitted in the grass parking lots only
(Lots C, D & E).
• No open-flame cooking is allowed.
• Pop up tents are permitted in the grass parking lot
as long as they are not staked into the ground and do
not take up additional parking spaces.
• All vehicles parked at owner’s risk
• Any articles left in vehicle are at owner’s risk.
• No overnight parking is permitted in any of the
parking lots.
• Roger Dean Stadium reserves the right to have a
vehicle moved to another section of the parking lot.
• No attendants will be present after regular event
hours.
• No re-entry allowed.
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Jupiter Community High School
Grade 12
Expected Graduation Date
Reminders
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Apply for fall classes
Check Vocational availability
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for the site.
--ThemaingoalofDashboardissimplicity.
A set of Widgets allows for separation and
clarity. Each widget has a widget view,
as viewed in Dashboard mode, and an
expanded version called Detail View.
-- Widget Mode gives students a view of
their grades, scholarships, calendar, service
hours, and their application and resume
progress. Allowing students to understand
their academic progress without
bombarding them with information is key
to getting them involved in their own future.
--Eachstudentwillhaveaprofilegenerated
automatically and will update with current
grades from each school’s database.
-- The two bars on the left titled Student
Profile and Reminders are permanently
attached to the left of the Dashboard site
and provide a quick glance at a students
overall graduation and preparedness status
as well as important reminders.
RoadMapfind your way
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Recommended Destinations
Information
Systems
Computer
Science
Mathematics Explore
Help
-- This screen is the result of clicking on
Other Destinations from the main menu.
-- Based on previously taken courses
and the currently selected Current Map,
Recommended Destinations will be
shown. These all will be similar in course
structure and will show the many options
they have that pertain to their interests.
-- Explore will give students the ability
to search all major tracks.
(Continue to page 6)
Login
Username
Password
DASHBOARD
-- Dashboard is an attempt to help high
school students be more successful by giving
themaclear,easytounderstand,andvisually
appealing look at their progress towards
graduation and college. The emphasis here
is placed on reaching both graduation and
obtaining a Bright Futures Scholarship.
-- Tools are also provided to assist students
in preparing for college. It is not merely a
checklist, it is a comprehensive system that
helps students feel accountable for their
actions and helps them understand what
they need to do to be accepted into college
and how to prepare.
RoadMapfind your way
Login
Help
--Roadmapisasystemtoassisthighschool
students understand how the decisions they
make will affect their college career.
-- The objective is to create a simple visual
interface that allows students to have instant
and easily understandable access to their
academic future.
-- Showing students how their choice of
classes will affect them later will hopefully
push them to choose classes which
will benefit them both financially and
academically throughout college.
-- Here is the login page.
-- An account will be created
automatically for each student entering
highschoolwhichwillupdateinformation
according to each schools grade database.
Interests
Goals
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Learning opportunities, courses in the
schedule builder, and scholarships that
reflect which interests are chosen.
-- Each goal is directly editable by the
student. Giving students the ability to
set their own goals based from their own
understanding of the requirements will give
them accountability for their actions. Each
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provide information to help them decide.
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Sophomore
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forward and backward through his/her
high school career.
-- Courses which have been completed
will be connected with a solid line.
Suggested courses that have not been
completed will result in a dashed line.
-- Clicking on a diamond will reveal
the class name as well as other general
information about the course as shown in
the blue box to the left.
-- The Road Ahead at the top will bring
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career. (Jump to page 3)
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Created to help high school students discover how high school courses translate to college success.