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POSTER PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
STARBUCKS HERITAGE WEEK
Winner of the Starbucks 2009 Regional Heritage Week tagline and logo contest.
Design was used in all of Oregon and Southwest Washington Starbucks stores and related Heritage Week regional promotional events.
Illustrator

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LOGO & MENU
WEST
Fine Dining Restaurant offering seasonal menu items, tasting menus and dessert.
Logo reflects the clean, modern restaurant decor. Use of repeating geometric elements and color coordinate with the cherry-wood bar top and leather wall treatments.
Illustrator, InDesign
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BRAND IDENTITY
BETA FOR BOULDERING
Brand identity for climbing company. Brand elements including web-page, web and print ads, packaging, and tags for soft goods.
Textures, colors, and images designed to appeal to the athletic, outdoor enthusiast.
Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop
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EVENT PROMOTIONS
MHCC STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD
Selected work created during two-term internship with Mt. Hood Community College’s Student Activities Board.
Coordinators requested materials promoting their events. Designs needed to attract and inform students as well as advertise the events as free and fun.
Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Drawing, Photography

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COOKBOOK DESIGN
A TOUCH OF SPICE
Project designed to reach an audience of willing but inexperienced meal-makers, and introduce them to the ingredients, recipes and methods used in preparing authentic Indian dishes.
Photography, Illustrator, InDesign

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LOGO AND POSTER
MT. HOOD FESTIVAL OF JAZZ
Design to reflect a 50’s Vegas feel and to be in tune with the hot-August outdoor setting of the festival.
Logo with both black and white and multi-color variations, t-shirt adaptation, poster.
Illustrator, Photoshop
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ILLUSTRATION BOOK DESIGN
BETHANY DALTON
Design to fulfill the author’s vision for her narrative, and help tell the story by creating real and personable characters, while still leaving room for the reader’s imagination.
Pencil Drawings, Illustrator, Photoshop
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POSTER
KING LEAR
Poster for Mt. Hood Community College’s theater department to promote their upcoming production of King Lear.
Design reflects the director's intense and dark interpretation of the play and the set designer's use of a dead tree as the central image on stage.
Pencil Drawing, Illustrator, Photoshop