FREELANCE DESIGNER WITH 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Whether you call them brochures, reports or pamphlets, a company’s literature speaks long after the meeting or sales call has ended.
Strathmore Writing System—International Paper
Annual Report Story Book—International Paper
The Art of Specification—International Paper
FullView—FedEx
A Pressman’s Story
Memphis By The Numbers—University of Memphis
Brand Swatchbooks—International Paper
Membership Brochure—Plaza Club of Memphis
Annual Report—RFS
NCRM Annual Report
Relativity—International Paper
Proof Library—International Paper
Gospel According to Glen—International Paper
In-House Design Promotion—International Paper
These objects beg to be held and studied from all sides. They speak your message . . . “no special glasses required”.
Slacks Chair—®Chung Design
Camp Chair—®Chung Design
Googie Rocker—®Chung Design
Industria Chair—®Chung Design
Annie Chair—®Chung Design
Heidelberg Chair—®Chung Design
Leonne Chair—®Chung Design
Calder Chair—®Chung Design
a.m. Chair—®Chung Design
Tupelo Chair—®Chung Design
TomBoy Chair—®Chung Design
Sike Chair—®Chung Design
Scribe Desk w Annie Chair—®Chung Design
Brand X Desk—®Chung Design
Bling Desk—®Chung Design
Award—Push Design Conference
Trophy—Stanford St. Jude Championship, PGA Tour
Paper Frame Kit—International Paper
Emerge Bike Rack—City of Nashville, TN
Large enough to be read from a distance, the poster urges us to take notice, then draws us nearer for the details. In a word—seduction.
Arcade Restaurant
PGA Tour Pro-Am—Stanford St. Jude Classic
Sales Promotion Poster—International Paper
LGBT Rights Awareness Poster
Performance Poster—GSL School
Event Poster—International Paper
Clanjamfry Event Poster—Evergreen Presbyterian Church
Announcement Poster Series—Evergreen Presbyterian Church
Gallery Poster—Unsheltered:Unseen—Rhodes College
A logo / identity is the most visible component of a brand. Speaking a visual language, it is often the first impression made with your audience.
In a sea of competition, advertising needs to grab the viewer in the blink of an eye and then hold their attention long enough to enjoy it.
Consider the walnut—or the watermelon. A package certainly protects what’s inside, but it also compels us to open it and enjoy its contents.
Goldcrest Beer—Memphis Brewing Company
Disposable Coffee Cup—International Paper
Order of the Eagle Book—St. Jude Hospital
Give-away Tins—International Paper
Note Card Gift Box—Xpedx Paper
Desire Promotion—PGA Tour
Seersucker Sunday Promotion—Brooks Brothers, NYC