This is the Save the Date design that won over this one. I must say, I like them both.

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I designed this zen-like card for my dear friend, Elizabeth. Love the colors, love the fonts! The design is pretty spot on, too! ;)

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jmc billboard

I worked directly with Lamar’s graphics department to coordinate the printing. I was proud to see a billboard or two while on my drive home on the Florida Turnpike!

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Concept design for King Cuisine – a Asian-Cajun fusion restaurant. Commissioned by Lamar Graphics, headquartered in Pensacola, Florida.

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I collaborated on the Five Sisters’ site with my very own sister, Little J. I’ve always thought the “Five Sisters Blues Café” had a whole lot going on in just the name alone! That’s what made the logo so challenging. But for the website, we had a bit more leeway. For the header, the music-note background, coupled with a subtle damask pattern, and bright dahlias really brought the idea full-circle for me.

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This was a concept for a Save the Date. Every year Rockin’ Vero Beach entertains a new theme, and I enjoyed making this Fiesta-inspired design. That’s a custom made sarape, folks – made in Illustrator! ;)

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Happy cows come from Florida, too! I developed the rest of the corporate identity for this client as well.

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YMCA Summer Camp BrochureThis was a tremendously fun project that I worked on while at Tara Biek Creative. Each year, the local YMCA would have a different theme for their Summer Camp program. In 2007, the theme was “Use Your Imagination.”

And boy, did we! We used a storybook format that was inspired by the opening and closing scenes of Shrek. It was a valiant team effort and the end result was an award-winning piece that everyone was very proud of!

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When I worked at Tara Biek Creative, I had the pleasure of creating pieces for wonderful, non-profit organizations in our area. The Children’s Home Society needed a logo for their local Heart Gallery program.

If you are not familiar, the Heart Gallery is a traveling photographic and audio exhibit created to find ‘forever families’ for children in foster care. It’s a meaningful collaboration of photographers that donate their time to take beautiful portraits of the kids and the coordinators at CHS to bring these exhibits to life. It was absolutely heartwarming (pun intended) to be a part of it.

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