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Below are Samples / Examples of my Print / Design work:
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| When I started building my first Ads, I built them via 'paste-up' (an old-school term for cutting, waxing, and compiling an Ad for Stat Camera and/or Press.) I volunteered for two-weeks training on the first Apple/MacIntosh computer I had ever seen. It was love at first sight. And though gone are the days of proper paste-up, the tradition and practice continues on my Mac screen. Below are some simple samples of some recent Ad works: |
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| Logo Design is constantly changing. It seems to evolve with the current trend. But, be assured... they are still unique, custom and individual. |
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| Print work is entirely different than web work. The process is something that actually takes learning and practice. Publisher is NOT a piece of software to use to design anything. Please leave to the professionals. People notice. |
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