Graphic Design

Here are select works from my time as a freelance and full time graphic designer. I have done a mix of work from designing with Adobe software, prepping artwork for print, all the way down to the physical printing, cutting and binding process.

I will be updating this page over time with new and old work.

 

Brochure 11x17 that folds up to fit in a standard #10 envelope.
Designed and setup for press.


Coroplast signage for a local charity race. Designed and setup for press.
These lawnsigns can stick in the ground with a metal stake.

Postcard for a local yoga studio.
Designed and setup for press.

Brunch menu for a Yacht Club prepared as a 5x7 postcard.
Designed and setup for press.

Restoration company tri-fold brochure.
Designed and setup for press.

This accordion-fold brochure is for a company that makes clothing for people that need easy access clothing for medical reasons. They sent me over photos and I designed and prepared for press.

For the past 5 or so years we have been producing the Yonkers FD work schedule calendar. I am in charge of laying it out, printing and binding. We then send it out to get a hole drilled so it can be hung up.

Client wanted a sign for their kid's playroom. I laid out and had a PVC plastic sign with grommets made so they can hang it on their door with a string and nail.

Last name look familiar? This is my mom's first children's book. My brilliant friend Brian Yan helped with illustrations and I laid out and edited it for publication.

Sneak peek of inside my mom's book.

This client wrote a book with her father and wanted to publish it.
I laid it out and had hardcover and paperback versions made.

Local insurance adjuster tri-fold. Designed and setup for press.

For local fire department. Worked with client to prepare for press and printed.

Local taqueria menu designed by me and prepped for press.
Worked with client to make sure Spanish wording was correct.

An old painting of my great grandmother that I refurbished, family loved it!


 

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