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Cover design for construction process (JOC) firm
I am updating the entire line of marketing material for a very interesting firm in Greenville. They do business with the largest agencies in the nation, and no or little work in Greenville. www.gordian-group.com. Design was based off a combination of website design and one piece which was office favorite. From this I am building a cohesive branding system. I am creating in Indesign, but also translating all this work do Word with text style for some documents. The best part of this work is the photos. After hours of research and speaking the the MBA marketer/creative guy I found these images which I think express the engery and benefit of the company. this company helps large infrastructure quickly locate and hire contractors for small jobs and save time in that process that would otherwise eat up tons of time and resource. This system is called JOC, or job order contracting..
Engineering site layout
Assisted Giraffe Web with coding and layout of homepage for engineering and manufacturing firm. Design based on current print branding. http://www.ism-nc.com/index.php
Process Flow charts
I create a lot of process flow charts for various business. This Australian Architect
had a neat request. He wanted his process flow to look like a London Tubes map. I was very excited to do this since I spent so much time playing with subway maps while working on telecom projects for Siemens in NY. I think it turned out great. When I designed kept this analogy in my mind to figure out which meeting was a stop, and what was a destination.Newletter in MS Word
GTTSi needed a newsletter that had an updated look, was professional, and that anyone if the office could edit. I created a customized template in MS Word, User Instructions, and two large libraries of photos to be used in the newsletters. Sid Crouch, the client was happy with the results
Another Happy Engineer
I just got the call that I have another happy client. Marty Yigdall of Upstate Printing used my graphic services for an engineering client, GAP. GAP helps expatriates relocate automotive businesses in the upstate. I created a folder for information to help sell their services to Europeans. Drawing on my many years of Siemens branding experience and closely listening to the needs of Richard, the clients, I was able to create a product he was very happy with. Also I saved this client lots of money by knowing where to find appropriate images for this type project.






