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The
Glittering Hill is a 12-movement piece for orchestra and choir composed
by Daniel Bukvich about his home town of Butte, Montana. It celebrates the
rich mining heritage of Butte. I was asked to create liner notes and illustrations
based on well-known, historical photos to correspond with each movement
of the piece.
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Berman
Creekside Park in Moscow, Idaho is located on the tree-lined banks of Paradise
Creek. I was asked to create and illustrate a series of 8 signs using copy
and descriptions of the illustrations provided by the client. Many of the
signs were to appear with a corresponding sculpture created by senior BFA
students from the University of Idaho.
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This
logo was designed for the North Hill Neighborhood Council in Spokane, WA.
I used silhouettes of Spokane landmarks as a basis for my design. I also
designed a larger strip with additional landmarks that could be used as
a footer for newsletters and letterhead.
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I
designed this t-shirt with artistic direction provided by Nikki Crathorne
and Alan Gemberling.
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This
project began as a student group project (other team members were Kristin
Sosinski and Gina Faletta) at the University of Idaho (it was never used
by the Palouse Mall). I later reworked the project using a new color palette
and expanded the collateral material to include signage, stationary, business
cards, magazine advertisements and a shopping bag.
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This
poster was created while I was an intern at ROBiDEAUX!
Advertising & Marketing in Spokane, WA. I was given artistic direction
by Toni Robideaux and Kathleen Secrest and the line, "We take care of little
smiles." I wrote more copy and used stock photos to create the finished
piece.
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This
poster was a student project during my senior year at the University of
Idaho.
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I
designed this ad series as an intern at ROBiDEAUX!
Advertising & Marketing. Art direction was provided by John Robideaux.
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This
project was a student group project at the University of Idaho (other team members were Robyn Amonson, Angela Hutchinson and Angie Whitney). This logo was created for the City of Moscow in Moscow, Idaho under the direction of the Paradise Path Task Force (made up of members of the community).
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This poster idea is an oil painting on canvas with smaller type later overlayed using print layout software.