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Page 1: Design Portfolio 2013 Bonnie Follett - Bonifol Design Works · • Adobe Creative Suite 6 including Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Illustrator, InDesign and Flash. • Familiarity

Design Portfolio 2013

Bonnie Follett

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Portfolio Contents

Design Resume - Bonnie Follett 3

Graphic Design 4

Illustration 8

Web Design 10

Website Protoyping and Redesign 13

Photographic Restoration and Editing 14

Photo Restoration 14

Photo Editing and Image Manipulation 18

Print and Digital Designs 20

Business Identity and Logos 20

Business Cards 21

Brochures 22

Newsletters 23

Page 2 Page 3Design Resume - Bonnie Follett

OBJECTIVES AND GOALS

I am interested in full-time, part-time or contract work to further my design experience and advance my skills in web development, web design, graphic design, illustration, photo editing, and design for print or digital publication. I am interested in working in a team environment but I also work well individually, from my home office.

EDUCATION

2011 - 2013 San Francisco State University Multimedia Studies ProgramWorking towards a Multimedia Studies Program Design Certificate; received a Web Design Intensive Certificate (2011); recent coursework in Information Design (2012), InDesign (2013) and HTML5 Advanced (2013).

1975 Minnesota State University at MankatoReceived a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. I specialized in Painting, Printmaking and Photography.

EXPERIENCE

2000 - Present Bonifol Design WorksI worked with several website clients designing and maintaining their websites, preparing logos, photos and other graphics for their websites. I also prepared postcard designs and label designs for products.

SKILLS

• Adobe Creative Suite 6 including Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Illustrator, InDesign and Flash.

• Familiarity with Wordpress and Drupal CMS.• HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, and jQuery.• Responsive web design.• Familiar with Sitemaps, Workflow charts,

Wireframes and Website Prototypes.• Skilled in photographic restoration and photo editing.

CONTACT

Bonnie Follett875 Bush St #44San Francisco, CA 94108

Tel: 415-474-3391 Email: [email protected]

WEBSITES

www.bonifol.comwww.bonniefollett.comwww.behance.net/bonniefollett

Design Resume - Bonnie Follett

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Page 4 Page 5Graphic Design

Graphic Design

DVD Splash Screen Faux Movie Posters

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Page 6 Page 7Graphic Design

Attention Owners, Developers, Lenders & Investors: WE LISTEN, WE ARE THE SOLUTION !

We have been financing owners and developers since 1988.

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1255 Post Street, Suite 417San Francisco, CA 94109

RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

• Flexible Private Real Estate Lender • Many Property Types considered: Commercial, Multi Family, Mixed Use, Residential Subdivisions, Low-Rise/Mid-Rise

• Bridge Loans & Equity Loans • Gap, Mezzanine & Development Loans • Land Loans • $450,000 - $9,500,000

• Brokers Protected • Accelerated Underwriting & Rapid Closing

Our experience, resourcefulness and flexibility are unmatched in the industry.

Lending with an Entrepreneurial Spirit throughout the Western United States since 1988.

Contact Mark Miller or Will Morales 415.447.1441 [email protected] www.westernpeaksfinancial.com

Book Cover

Product Labels

Business Postcard

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Page 8 Page 9Illustration

Illustration

Schooner Cruise

Fireflies drawingMonsters at Play drawing

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Page 10 Page 11Web Design

Web Design

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Website Protoyping and Redesign

Page 12 Page 13Web Design

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Page 14 Page 15Photographic Restoration and Editing

Photographic Restoration and Editing

Photo Restoration

Scanned Photo BeforeScanned Photo Before

Photo After RestorationPhoto After Restoration

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Page 16 Page 17Photographic Restoration and Editing

Scanned Photo Before Photo After Restoration

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Page 18 Page 19Photographic Restoration and Editing

Photo Editing and Image Manipulation

Kitty Dreams Photo CompositeDream Land Photo Composite

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Page 20 Page 21Print and Digital Designs

Print and Digital Designs

Business Identity and Logos Business Cards

Harlequin Gifts, Inc. - Pier 39 - Bldg G, Level 2 - San Francisco, CA 94133 Gifts for the Discerning Collector

Harlequin Gifts, Inc.Pier 39, Bldg G, Level 2

San Francisco, CA 94133Tel: 800-899-GIFTS

[email protected] www.harlequingifts.com

Harlequin Gifts, Inc.

Harlequin Gifts, Inc.Pier 39, Bldg G, Level 2San Francisco, CA 94133

Packing Slip/ Invoice

Order #: Order Date:Email: [email protected]: www.harlequingifts.comTel: 800-899-GIFTS Fax: 800-286-1999

Shipped:

Customer Address: Ship to Different Address:Name: Name:

Address: Address:

City, State, Zip: City, State, Zip:

Phone: Phone:

Email: Email:

Item No. Description Price Each Quantity Price Total

SPC11_121 Doll 25.99 1 $25.99

SPC11_100 Gift Box 1.99 4 $7.96

SPC11_253 Statue 10.99 1 $10.99

SPC11_129 Music Box 21.95 1 $21.95

SPC11_157 Wall Ornament 39.99 1 $39.99

Subtotal $106.88

Shipping $14.98

Taxes $9.08

TOTAL $130.94

Thanks for Shopping with Us Harlequin - Gifts for the Discerning Collector

Harlequin Gifts, Inc.Pier 39, Bldg G, Level 2

San Francisco, CA 94133Tel: 800-899-GIFTS

Jenna James [email protected]

manager www.harlequingifts.com

Harlequin Gifts, Inc.Pier 39, Bldg G, Level 2San Francisco, CA 94133

Le Curl Salon Ronette MackenzieStylist/Colorist

[email protected](415) 831-2586

200 Maiden LaneSan Francisco, CA 94105www.lecurl.com

Le Curl Salon

Ronette MackenzieStylist/Colorist

[email protected]

200 Maiden LaneSan Francisco, CA 94105

(415) 831-2586

Le Curl SalonRonette MackenzieStylist/Colorist

200 Maiden LaneSan Francisco, CA 94105

(415) [email protected]

www.lecurl.com

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INTERNATIONAL

Habitat for Humanity was founded as an international

nonprofit organization in 1976. The pilot project took

place in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo)

in 1974. Habitat currently builds in more than 25

countries in its Africa and Middle East region.

Two billion people around the world live in poverty

housing, but Habitat for Humanity International offers

families a hand up. Habitat has more than 22 affiliates

in its Latin America and Caribbean area and has built

over 70,000 homes.

Habitat’s presence in the Asia-Pacific region reaches

more than 25 countries. The devastating 2004

earthquake and tsunami affected families in many

countries in this region. Habitat has helped thousands

of families rebuild communities.

WOMEN BUILD

Women Build is about including women. While women

make up 50 percent of Habitat for Humanity’s volunteer

force, they are often a minority on the construction site.

When women crews take the lead, Habitat increases its

capacity to build more homes.

The Women Build program works to recruit, train and

nurture women volunteers to build houses. It offers a

comfortable, welcoming work site where women quickly

learn construction skills and take the lead in building

new Habitat houses.

The first all-women build took place in 1991 in Charlotte,

N.C. Since then, Habitat’s Women Build crews have built

more than 1,000 houses in 14 countries around the

world. The Women Build program empowers women to

join together across all boundaries to make a difference

in their communities.

VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS

Volunteers make the difference!

Thanks to our volunteers, donors and corporate

partners, Habitat for Humanity has provided simple,

decent shelter for hundreds of thousands of families

in need. As a volunteer, assist our reconstruction crew

with maintenance work, help with drafting assignments

or support various program operations. Donate your

expertise to our projects.

Local Volunteer with your local Habitat for

Humanity A Brush with Kindness

Program

Youth Programs Volunteer opportunities for youth ages

5 to 25, their teachers and youth

group leaders.

Women Build Learn construction skills while building

homes alongside other women.

Veterans Build Homeownership, volunteer and

employment opportunities for military

members, veterans and their families.

For more Volunteering information: please visit

http://www.habitat.org

YOUTH

AmeriCorps - Devote one year to full-time service with

Habitat for Humanity affiliates around the country. Work

in construction or volunteer management and resource

development.

Campus Chapters - student organizations on high

school or college campuses that partner with the local

Habitat affiliates to educate, build and fund-raise.

Collegiate Challenge - a year-round alternative break

program that offers students, 16 years of age and

older, the opportunity to spend one week working

in partnership with local affiliates, communities and

families to help eliminate poverty housing.

Teacher and Youth Leader Resources - Habitat provides

project plans, non-building activity ideas and curriculum

to get young people involved with Habitat’s mission.

Youth United - community youth come together to fund

and build a Habitat home. Youth ages 5 to 25 serve as

the leaders, planners, fund-raisers and public relations

specialists, and youth ages 16 to 25 build the house.

Operational HeadquartersHabitat for Humanity International121 Habitat StreetAmericus, GA 31709-3498 USA

Habitat for Humanity provides decent, affordable houses to families in need.

Homeowners work alongside volunteers to construct their homes. Since 1976, over 600,000 houses have been built or repaired, serving more than 3 million people worldwide.

Volunteer with your local Habitat for Humanity: Help Habitat bring more families a home.

© 2013 Habitat for Humanity® International. All rights reserved

Become a Monthly Donor and help eliminate poverty housingHOPEBUILDERS are the foundation of Habitat for Humanity’s housing ministry and provide Habitat with a consistent and reliable source of funding to allow us to plan ahead.

Join Habitat for Humanity’s HOPEBUILDERS and you join a special group of people reaching out each month to provide affordable housing for families around the world. Together, we can eradicate poverty housing and give families a decent shelter and the hope of a better life.

Become a HOPEBUILDER today and enjoy:

• Hassle-free monthly donations.• Automatic donation from your credit card or

checking account.• The knowledge that your donation is put to work

immediately.• Complete statements provided for tax purposes.• Bi-monthly newsletters on our progress.• The ability to change or suspend your donation at

any time.

Choose your amount and mail us the donation form.

Yes! I w

ant to participate in Habitat’s H

opeBuilders

monthly giving program

!

To enroll in the HopeBuilder m

onthly giving program, please

complete this form

and mail it along w

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opeBuilders H

abitat for Hum

anity InternationalP. O

. Box1088A

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Nam

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Why Habitat for Humanity is needed

The world is experiencing a global housing crisis. About 1.6 billion people live in substandard housing. 100 million are homeless. One billion people (32 percent of the global urban population) live in urban slums. In the U.S. alone, 95 million people have housing problems.

Housing provides: • Stability for families and children. • Sense of dignity and pride.• Health, physical safety, and security. • Increase of educational and job prospects.• Attracts economic investment and development

Housing is a great means of wealth creation• Housing construction creates job opportunities• The process of securing land tenure helps to in-

crease access to credit.• Contributes to thriving school systems and commu-

nity organizations.

Housing must become a priority• The percentage of people without access to decent,

stable housing is rising. • Increasing the housing supply across the globe is

essential. • Adequate housing is vitally important to the health

of the world’s economies, communities, and popu-lations.

Administrative HeadquartersHabitat for Humanity International 270 Peachtree Street NW Suite 1300 Atlanta, GA 30303 USA

Call us: 1-800-HABITAT or 1-229-924-6935http://www.habitat.org

A World Where Everyone has a decent place to live.

Brochures

TheEarthwind TimesFebruary 2013 Volume 23 Number 1

The world is dealing with an unprecedented spike in illegal wildlife trade, threatening to overturn decades of conservation gains. Ivory estimated to weigh more than 23 metric tons—a figure that

represents 2,500 elephants—was seized in the 13 largest seizures of illegal ivory in 2011. Poaching threatens the last of our wild tigers that number as few as 3,200.

Wildlife crime is a big business. Run by dangerous international networks, wildlife and animal parts are trafficked much like illegal drugs and arms. By its ery nature, it is almost impossible to obtain reliable figures for the value of illegal wildlife trade. Experts at TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, estimate that it runs into hundreds of millions of dollars.

Some examples of illegal wildlife trade are well known, such as poaching of elephants for ivory and tigers for their skins and bones. Countless other species are similarly overexploited, from marine turtles to timber trees. Not all wildlife trade is illegal. Wild plants and animals from tens of thousands of species are caught or harvested from the wild and then sold legitimately as food, pets, ornamental plants, leather, tourist ornaments and medicine. Wildlife trade escalates into a crisis when an increasing proportion is illegal and unsustainable—directly threatening the survival of many species in the wild.

Stamping out wildlife crime is a priority for WWF because it’s the largest direct threat to the future of many of the world’s most threatened species. It is second only to habitat destruction in overall threats against species survival.

What’s Inside“Stamping out Wildlife crime is

a priority of WWF”

Spike In Illegal Wildlife Trade

Species of the Month

World Wildlife Fund http://worldwildlife.org/World Wildlife Fund http://worldwildlife.org/

Elephant

Spike In the Illegal Wildlife Trade 1

Regional Highlight: Coral Triangle 2

Species Highlight: The Elephant 3

WWF: What We Do 4

WWF: What We Do à PREPARE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow in coastal areas. The planting of mangroves keeps rivers healthy and release important nutrients into the water. They protect shorelines in the Coral Triangle from storm surges and erosion, which are essential in the face of future climate change impacts. WWF supports mangrove reforestation in many areas to reduce coastal communities’ vulnerability to climate change impacts. There are other added benefits as well. For example, mangrove nurseries provide income to local communities in Papua New Guinea. The replanted mangroves in the Philippines have led to the return of juvenile fish and crab species, improved water quality, and increased wildlife populations.

WWF also works to protect marine areas from overfishing and other stresses so that they have a better chance of recovering from climate change impacts such as coral bleaching. Some fish can actually help coral reefs recover after damage from bleaching events. As corals try to rebuild, they compete for space with seaweed. Colorful parrotfish graze on seaweed, which gives corals more room to grow and repopulate. The humphead wrasse also helps coral reefs recover; these enormous fish feed on crown-of-thorn starfish, which eat corals.

à CREATE PROTECTED AREAS

WWF works to create a network of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the Coral Triangle. MPAs protect coral reefs and sea grass beds from destructive fishing practices and other unsustainable activities. They also allow damaged areas to recover, which is important for resilience against climate change. Protected areas allow fish to reproduce and grow to their adult size. This enables depleted fish populations to recover and increases fish catches in surrounding fishing waters. They provide refuge for other marine species too, such as endangered marine turtles and dugongs. WWF works to ensure protected areas are designed and managed well. We monitor fish spawning areas and the health of coral reefs, and study the impacts of protected areas on local communities.

à PROTECT MARINE TURTLES

WWF works to protect turtle nesting beaches and supports the monitoring of nest sites by local rangers. We create local awareness of the threats marine turtles face and work with local communities to reduce turtle harvesting and local trade. Exploitation of turtles is often driven by a lack of economic choices. WWF works to develop alternative livelihoods so that local people are no longer dependent on turtle products for income. We also work to reduce bycatch of turtles in

fishing gear through promotion of “circle” hooks and turtle excluder devices in nets.

à REDUCE BYCATCH

To reduce bycatch—the accidental capture of non-target marine animals in fishing gear—WWF promotes the use of alternative fishing hooks (“circle” hooks) and advocates for the use of special devices that exclude turtles from fishing nets. So far, WWF is having great results testing circle hooks in Papua New Guinea. Bycatch has been reduced and fishermen find the new hooks perform better than traditional hooks. We also aim to secure stronger policies and regulations on bycatch throughout the Coral Triangle so that alternative fishing gear can become standard practice across the region.

World Wildlife Fund1250 24th Street, N.W. P.O. Box 97180 Washington, DC 20090-7180 Tel. (202) 293-4800

Contact Us

Member Services 1 - 800-960-0993 [email protected] Hotline 1 - 800 - CALL- WWF [email protected] Gifts 1 - 888 - 993 - 9455 [email protected] Inquiries See worldwildlife.org News and Press page.Marketing Partnerships [email protected] Inquiries [email protected]

WWF International, GlandAv. du Mont-Blanc 1196 Gland, Switzerland Tel. +41 22 364 91 11 Tel. +41 22 364 88 36

Newsletters

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Thank you for reviewing my portfolio pages.

Please contact me if you have any questions or projects to discuss.

Bonnie [email protected]