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Client:

Harrington Faculty
Fellows Program
Office of
Resource Development
Vice President for
Student Affairs
College of Education Office of Relationship
Management and
University Events

Project:

Harrington Brochure - Winner of the University and College Designers 2003 Excellence Award. This elegant recruitment book for the Harrington Faculty Fellows Program uses full-bleed black-and-white photos juxtaposed with vibrant colors, giving life to each page. This brochure is informational, but more important, very personal as it highlights current Faculty Fellows and symbols from the university.

2002 CASE National Silver Award Winner. Warm, rustic colors and high production quality make this piece a keepsake fit for display. The book features photos of faculty who have made outstanding achievements for the university. The clean layout and careful design made this an award-winning project.

Reading Round-up Poster - Styled after the “Buffalo Bill” posters of the early 1900s, this piece creatively blends eye-catching imagery and colors together to encourage freshmen to take part in the Reading Round-up activities. The slogan “Book’em Horns” and attention to detail made this piece stand out from the crowd.

The goal was to design an engaging brochure and folder that informed students about the Graduate Studies Program in Education. The piece focused on real testimonials from graduate students sharing what value and impact the Graduate Studies Program had in their personal development.

2003 Commencement Brochure - The university and Texas are inextricably linked. In many ways the university fuels the economy and provides leadership to the state and the nation. This was the theme of the 2003 commencement. Commencement is not only an academic ritual, but also a festive celebration marking an important rite of passage.


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