This was a three part series assignment
that I created for the College of Southern
Nevada. The first part being the flyer
and the remaining two parts being an 11x14 info graphic
and poster. This was created in Photoshop
using various filters and the perspective tool. The paint effect
was created using my very own brush with a picture I took from our
Red Rock canyons.
This is the back of the 5x7 flyer, and it informed the audience about the various techniques used to create the actual design.
Always been intrested in comic books, cool movies, special effects, watch the end credits of movies,
love art and cool t-shirts.
You might just be an artist in the making!
Intro to Computer Graphics Layout and Typography
Design Fundamentals Electronic Imaging I
Computer Illustration I Electronic Design
Graphic Communications - Computer Graphics Design EmphasisAssociates of Applied Science
Hands-on approach to fundamental concepts and terminology for
creating and editing basic electronic paint and draw type graphics.
Includes software, hardware and operating system basics.
Introduction to typography and page layout rendered traditionally andmanipulated by computer. Typographic theory, copy acquisition,proofreading, and fundamentals of typographic layout and design forpublications and collateral pieces.
An introductory course in the application and appreciation of the basic
principles and elements of design, including form, shape, value,
space, color and composition.
Thorough exploration of a bézier-curve based application as a
professional illustration and design tool. Hands-on projects using
Adobe Illustrator.
Scanning and working with photographic and illustrative imagesusing Adobe Photoshop. Hands-on projects dealing with photocorrection, manipulation, composit-ing, and illustrative design explorethe tools and basic features of this industry-leading imagemanipulation application.
Basic design concepts, principles, and methodology for effectivevisual communications in print and multimedia. Class projectsinvolve using the computer exclusively as the tool for preparingdesign materials and/or as the final medium.
Program RequirementsGRC 101 Introduction toGraphic Communications
GRC 103 Introduction to Computer Graphics
GRC 104 Layout and TypographyFundamentals
GRC 107 Design Fundamentals
GRC 110 Rendering and Illustration
GRC 119 Computer GraphicsDigital Media
GRC 140 Electronic Publishing I
GRC 156B Computer Illustration I
GRC 183B Electronic Imaging I
GRC 207 Electronic Design
GRC 278B Electronic Prepress
GRC 294B Portfolio Workshop
40 GRC CREDITS
Demonstrate communication, critical thinking, design, technological
and production skills dealing with producing creative work
destined for the printing press.
Produce vector and bitmap graphics using Adobe software.
Design, edit and assemble page layouts.
Demonstrate basic design, layout, typography and illustration skills.
Each student will develop a customized, professional portfolio of
their work.
Students will learn concepts and approaches to technology necessary for lifelong learning. This emphasis is directed toward creating graphicstargeted for print. A graphic artist may design brochures, reports and logos or may create layouts for magazines or newspapers.
Including 25 General Education Credits
65 Credits
Graphic Communications
This is a re-design of my own Graphic Communication Degree Program. The challenging part of this assignment was to make it visually pleasing and simplify the actual degree. The target
markets were high school students,college students,and vocational workers.
This info graphic was a big inspiration allowing me to find my true self and making my decision simple to become emerged in the advertising field. I realized that the field of Graphic
Communications will gradually grow, and I am here to stay for the long run.
Printing workers produce print material in three stages: prepress, press, and binding and �nishing. They review speci�cations, identify and �x
problems with printing equipment, and assemble pages.
Desktop publishers use computer software to design page layouts for newspapers, books, brochures, and other items that will be printed or put online. They collect the text, graphics, and
other materials they will need and then format them into a �nished product.
Craft and �ne artists use a variety of materials and techniques to create art for sale and exhibition. Craft artists create handmade objects, such as pottery, glassware, textiles, or other
objects that are designed to be functional. Fine artists, including painters, sculptors, and illustrators, create original works of art for their aesthetic value, rather than a functional one.
Graphic designers create visual concepts, by hand or using computer software, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, or captivate
consumers. They help to make an organization recognizable by selecting color, images, or logo designs that represent a particular idea or identity
to be used in advertising and promotions.
Graphic Designers AAS/Ba $43,500
Drafters use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings and plans. Workers in production and construction
use these plans to build everything from microchips to skyscrapers.
Industrial designers develop the concepts for manufactured products, such as cars, home appliances, and toys. They combine art, business, and
engineering to make products that people use every day.
Multimedia artists and animators create animation and visual e�ects for television, movies, video games, and other media. They create two- and three-dimensional
models and animation.
Art directors are responsible for the visual style and images in magazines, newspapers, product packaging, and movie and
television productions. They create the overall design and direct others who develop artwork or layouts.
Advertising, promotions, and marketing managers plan programs to generate interest in a product or service. They work with art
directors, sales agents, and �nancial sta� members.
Printing Workers AAS $33,150
Desktop Publishers AAS $36,610
Craft and Fine Artists AAS $43,470
Drafters AAS $47,880
Industrial Designers BA $58,230
Multimedia Artists and Animators BA $58,510
Art Directors BA $80,630
Advertising, Promotions, and Marketing Managers BA $108,260
AAS/Associate’s degree BA/Bachelor’s degree According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
About 29% of Graphic designers choose to
remain self-employed and generate their
own income.The other 71% set their own path
Freelancers A freelance worker is somebody who is self-employed and is not committed to a particular employer long term. These workers are often represented by a company or an agency that resells their labor and that of others to its clients with or without project management and labor contributed by its regular employees. Journey
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The logo concept was developed and based on cellphone technology. The name Linkcell was used because cellphones use a radio transmission to link to each other. The graphic user interface is easy to navigate and will
also be touch screen. Displays of the cellphone will be available in all angles.
The cellphone vending machine was given an electric look to
attract attention. The electricity was used because cellphones and accessories are powered
by it. The type used for display is Helvetica, being one of the
most legible typefaces.
In this re-brand project, I put the emphasis in the Rosati’s family tradition. Rosati’s is a fifth generation pizzeria which is why I incorporated it in the logo. By giving the logo a family crest, I believe it will be able to reach more consumers who understand the great importance of family. The concept for these advertisement layouts were to show how Rosati’s is here to stay for generations to come. These layouts were also compiled
using Adobe InDesign, and the logo was created mainly using the reflect tool in Adobe Illustrator.
I decided to create a gum label which mixed jam flavors with actual musical jams. The concept for this campaign is to introduce
classic music hits to a younger generation. The logo,front cover, and layout of this
product were created in Adobe Illustrator using the Pen, Rotate, and Offset Path Tools. The final touches and product display were
composed in Adobe Photoshop.
You are a smart individual the thermal air conditioning system has a designed service life of 30
years. Order Now!
You can now stop worrying about the electricity bill, the thermal air conditioning system cools and heats 24/7 just like Las Vegas.
Do you care about saving money?
The thermal air conditioning unit
reduces electricity consumption in peak periods which save
you money!
The thermal air conditioning unit helps save our planet by reducing and eliminating greenhouse gases. Do you care about your existing life
as a human and hope to be able to live on planet earth when your older?
Does you state reach over 100 degree Fahrenheit in the
summer time?
Tired of giving Nevada power all your money during the
summer?
Do you care about your future?
Yes
OK
No Maybe
Yes
Yes
YesYes No
No
No
No
Maybe
Should you Invest in a Thermal Air Conditioning Unit?
This was an info graph I designed to inform people on all the benefits green technology has to offer to everyday citizens. The flow chart answers some frequently asked questions that some may ask during the
early stages of purchasing a thermal air conditioning unit.
TriglyceridesKeeping thenumbers downNews about cholesterol is everywhere, and the general population is pretty knowledgeable about the role of cholesterol in the body and its damaging effects on health. Somewhat less understood is the role of triglycerides, which also are damaging to one's health. Triglycerides are the same form off at that is found in foods. They also are created by excess calories, vstored as fat in the body. Triglycerides usually are stored as fat in the body. However, some triglycerides are in the blood and responsible for atherosclerosis, which is the buildup of fat and cholesterol in the arteries. When excessive levels of triglycerides build up in the body, they raise health risks, including heart attack and stroke. Though ideal levels for triglycerides are under 100 mg/dl, risks for cardiovascular disease really begin at fasting levels of 150 mgldL or greater.
You will need to lower your cholesterol under medical supervision, in much the same way as a heart disease patient, in order to reduce your risk of getting heart disease.
Obesity/Overwieght
Age or older
According to the Natinol Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, criteria for heart disease is as follows:
If you have diabetesyour risk for developing
heart disease is high
As high as a heart disease patient’s risk for having a heart attack
Smoking
High Blood Cholesterol
Diabetes
Low HDLHigh total cholesterol and high LDL(Bad) cholesterol
“Good” Cholesterol
Family History Of Early Heart Disease
Increasing activity and wieght loss by 10% may reduce triglycerides levels by as much as 22%
TRIGLYCERIDES LEVEL(mg/dL)
150 or below 150-199 200-499 500 and above
About 20% of all deaths from heart disease in the U.S. are directly related to cigarette smoking.
This is another info graph I designed for the National Heart, Lung,and Blood
Institute. Their mission is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and
stroke. The single purpose for this info graph was to inform young women and
men on the dangers of triglycerides.
These two posters were designed for the CSN Graphic Communication Design Exhibition 7.
The name of the show was “Dirty” and the theme was “Roots Deep”.
This was my personal poster in
my first gallery event at the CSN Graphic
Communication Design Exhibition. I titled it “Skies for
Eyes”. The concept was that in life I
have always liked being random and
spontaneous. The art and clouds represent
my randomness.
In this magazine layout, I used Adobe Photoshop with various filters. The objective for this magazine spread was to be on both sides of the argument without favoring the pro’s or the con’s of human cloning.
Wedged Dovetail
Most high-end wood working companies use the “Mortis and Tenon” method to build
quality cabinets and furniture. I incorporated this in the design of the logo, putting the emphasis
on quality. The method displayed in the logo and letterhead are known as the “wedged dovetail”
which was appropriate for this company.
King Auto Customs is an actual client of mine in which the love of crowns and money were incorporated into his company. The logo, letterhead, and
business card were all done using Adobe Illustrator.
1234 Custom LaneLas Vegas, Nv 89141
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First Choice Tree Service
My concept for the First Choice Tree Service logo was quick and simple.
The actual number one was combined with two swift movements to give the silhouette of an actual tree. The color
green was chosen to finalize the concept of a landscape service company.
Coldwell Banker is a real estate financial company that thrives on
customer service. The concept behind the logo was to show professionalism
and trust though the image of a pen tip being signed. As with any signature, it is personalized, consistent and shows
the approval of commitment.
I decided to make a logo from a popular saying that tourists often hear
while visiting Las Vegas. I used the spade as a popular symbol that is
associated with the game black jack.
This is a poker chip I created for the new and upcoming Echelon Hotel Casino. The concept was to illustrate the new casino
as a level of worthiness and achievement. The gold stripes symbolize wealth, and the red stripes and dots represent the
formation of groups or individuals.
Rock ‘n Roll wine produces monthly high energy wine events. The bottle was a special selection called Back Stage Pass. The
concept behind this wine bottle design was to attract people who listen to rock and roll and enjoy wine.
This magazine spread was inspired by one of my home town friends. The concept
of the double cut guitar was incorporated into the design and strings of his last name.
The Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame Museum has always been a very fun and favorite place
of mine to visit. I re-designed their logo and chose the classic Las Vegas theme colors for a Tournament of Champions poster. I also showed thev pinball with movement to exemplify the live action one has while playing a pinball machine. The billboard down below was targeted for Las
Vegas tourists.
This micro brew label was designed in great memory of my uncle Raul Rendon who recently passed away. The concept of our logo was derived from the chessboard set he
gave to me as a kid and how our favorite chess piece was the knight.
E a r t h . W i n d . W a t e r
Chosen Three Designs was inspired by all the years I used to snowboard. The
concept came from the three elements a snow boarder
needs to ride all year: earth, wind, and water. By
eliminating fire or heat; a rider who is an extreme enthusiast
will choose to ride all year.
This poster was designed for The Smith Center. My concept was to involve the downtown involvement and movement.
The Smith Center’s first year anniversary was March 2013, and these two posters highlighted Jazz and Performing Arts.
Thank You So Much.
A special thank you to my parents for all their love and support and to all my immediate friends. I would also like to give thanks to those who have contributed their knowledge
and inspiration throughout my life and career.