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PRINT

I design print materials that balance clarity and visual impact, translating complex information into organized, approachable layouts. From public-facing fact sheets to large-format boards, each piece is developed with purpose, hierarchy, and audience in mind.

Bill Insert

For this bill insert, I led both the content development and design from concept through final production. I wrote all copy to clearly communicate key updates and important information in a concise, easy-to-understand format tailored specifically for residents of Joliet. I also designed the layout to ensure strong visual hierarchy, readability, and brand consistency, creating an effective, mail-ready piece that delivered essential information directly to the community.

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Year in Review

For this Year in Review piece, I was responsible for both the content development and the visual design. I wrote all copy featured throughout the brochure, shaping the narrative to clearly communicate key milestones, data, and impact. I also designed the full layout, establishing the visual hierarchy, typography, and overall aesthetic to create a cohesive, engaging publication that reflects the brand and effectively tells the year’s story.

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Newsletter

For this high-speed rail project newsletter, I managed both the content creation and visual design. I wrote clear, engaging copy to inform the public about project updates, timelines, and key impacts, ensuring the information was accessible and easy to understand. I also designed the layout for print distribution at a public meeting, using visual hierarchy, graphics, and brand-aligned elements to create an informative and professional piece that effectively communicated with community stakeholders.

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EMAIL MARKETING

I designed and coded email campaigns from start to finish, ensuring both engaging visuals and clear, effective messaging. I wrote and edited copy, developed the layout and graphics, and implemented responsive HTML design for compatibility across devices.

WEBSITE

For each of these projects, I led the website design process, developing layout systems, visual direction, and user flow to ensure the final product was both strategic and engaging.

I designed the Centennial Bridge website to function as a reliable, easy-to-navigate resource for the community. The structure and visual system were developed to simplify technical information while maintaining a clean, professional presence that reflects the scale of the project.  

You can view this website at www.centennialbridge.com.

The Downtown East Moline website was developed to communicate active construction impacts in a clear and reliable way. I focused on intuitive navigation, logical content grouping, and strong visual hierarchy to ensure time-sensitive updates are easy to access and understand.  

You can view this website at www.downtowneastmoline.com.

I designed the McClugage Bridge website as a centralized communication tool for a multi-phase infrastructure project. The site’s structure and visual system were intentionally built to balance technical detail with accessibility, making ongoing updates easy to find and understand.

You can view this website at www.mcclugagebridge.com.

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