Graphic Design

Select Design Portfolio:

Websites:

Client: Multiple
Project: Dynamic Web design and Content Management

Includes static and dynamic design elements. Sites developed or managed with: HTML5, CSS, PHP, ColdFusion, Drupal, Joomla, SiteCore, Site Executive, Bootstrap, JQuery, JavaScript.


INCLUDED SAMPLES:
(1) The Multimedia Studio
(2) Simonejenifer.org(3) Baltimore Community Foundation(4) Jason Cherubini, CPA(5) Loyola University MD, Ed-Tech(6) Conceptual: Shell Life NGO

Educational Multimedia


The following sample files were created in Google Drive. You may view here or open  in a new browser window to see each one larger: 

Multimedia can come in several formats. Sometimes my work includes developing and editing audio podcasts, interviews, or even marrying video and animation together to create a desirable learning product. These examples show a snapshot of a few recent video projects for higher education.

Top 3 Things I Wish I Knew (about technology at MSU),  Animated Video

Course Introduction (Educational Technology)

Educational Infographics


oxygenation infographic, comprised of 4 vertical comor bars

Infographic: Patient Education

Holistic Health Assessment, BSN

Infographic: User's Manual for Dr Rodnita Davis

Infographic: Faculty User's Manual

Leadership in Nursing Education MSN

Blood perfusion infographic

Infographic: Student Resource

Holistic Health Assessment BSN

Event Promotion

Promoting educational technology events on campus are almost as important as making them available in the first place. Proper marketing and distribution streams are key to the success of a workshop series, webinar, symposium, or multimedia production suite. 

Well designed digital signage can also work as print self-mailers. See the three below:

Come & Check out Our Open House: Printed invitations that translate well into digital signage, for distribution across campus:

print invitation for the Loyola tech open house event
(1) Try Before you Buy Tech Open House,Loyola University
print invitation for the Morgan State tech open house event
(2) Multimedia Open House,Morgan State Univ.

e-Newsletters

Client: Multiple
Project:E-newsletter design and development. 

Projects start with robust market research and data analysis. In the case of the community foundation, I assisted in months-long A/B Split Testing to optimize content and messages for increases audience engagement.
HTML/CSS, CMS, MagnetMail, MailChip, Constant Contact.
1) Quick E-News, from the American College of Nurse Midwives
(2) News and Notes, 1 of 4 enewsletters from the Baltimore Community Foundation (BCF)
(3) Quarterly e-Newsletter, from the Loyola University OTS.
PROJECT DETAIL: OIT  e-News
Evolution of an E-Newsletter: This OIT e-newsletter was transformed from PDF to responsive webpage and e-blast for the campus community. The current website is housed in Google Sites, and distributed on a start-of-term basis via email. The department houses all archived versions of past articles on their e-news hub. 

Mobile Applications


In addition to the design,  and production, mobile app projects require: communication plans that outline community and social promotion, and  print advertising collaterals. 


INCLUDED SAMPLES:
(1) Technology Field Guide: Loyola University guide to campus technologies;
(2) UB Fit: campus recreation center fitness app; (3) DeliverMyBaby.org: Labor & Delivery;(4) Relax: Guided Meditations.
PROJECT DETAIL: Relax Guided Meditation app. Designed for the Loyola University Counseling Center. The App provides relaxation and mindfulness for those stressful times in the semester. 
Includes custom graphics, illustration, and photography; curated and custom guided meditations, and built-in  self-assessment tools.

Print Publications & Magazine Design

These important identity and promotion pieces speak directly to specific target audiences and reinforce the client brand. 

Branding & Logo Design

Logo design and branding are part of a process of creating permanence in the marketplace; be it the public sector, non-profit sector, or higher education. When the brand is developed and disseminated, audiences learn what to expect. Many of these logos--part of larger branding projects--rely on color theory and rhetorical strategies to embody and radiate virtues like: authority, professionalism, whimsy, technological know-how, and hand-in-hand partnerships.

Want to see what I'm currently working on?

 Animating the Vision Board: What is the future of nursing