Experience

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
April 2007 – Currently
In the Office of Communications at MIT, I provide design for print and web materials such as graphic identities, logos, invitations, brochures, signage, event materials, and any project requiring a high level of graphic craft, production detail and a tailored user experience. Our office is within Resource Development, a multi-billion-dollar fund raising department dedicated to advancing the mission of MIT. As a graphic designer, I take written and spoken ideas and turn them into concepts and materials you can hold and read or see and understand.


Design Capabilities

CheckMark design such as logos, logotypes and word marks
CheckPrint design for physical materials such as business cards or packaging
CheckWeb design for pixel-perfect websites and web apps
CheckEvent materials such as directional signage and slide presentations
CheckInformation design and the preparation of content efficiently and effectively
CheckPersonalization using variable data and insight into target audiences
CheckIdentity design including business materials and visual personality
CheckTypography for clear, hierarchical layouts in print and web
CheckProduction management with printers, vendors and in-house equipment
CheckMockup creation for physical and digital applications as well as client reviews
CheckImage retouching including color correction and photographic manipulation


Additional Skills

CheckDigital Photography with DSLR experience
CheckRandom Speed-Demon-mode that expedites client changes upon request
CheckEnvironmentally conscious approach to design and production
CheckEasy to work with whether it's on a project or in a conversation


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