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Project:
Adelaide needed a flyer describing her approach to healing and therapy.

Design Solution:
This flyer plays with typography as design — using size and color of the words to highlight the important ones. The enneagram symbol in green was important to show, but not necessary to describe. It is used as a teaser to the audience; to invoke conversation. Color was very important to the client — I used purple and greens which are healing colors.
flyer using typography inside flyer

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Circle Chiropractic in Cambridge, MA needed an overview brochure introducing who they were and what services they offered.

Design Solution:
This flyer was designed to work as a mailer or to stand in a rack on a counter. It includes a brief description of their services as well as a map with directions to their office.
vertical type flyer inside 3 panels flyer

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Project:
Nature’s Answer, headquartered on Long Island, needed a series of 3 brochures showcasing Bio-Strath, a natural whole food supplement. Bio-Strath was being marketed towards adults, children and animals.

Design Solution:
These 3 tri-fold brochures played off of the same design, but used different photos and colors to differentiate between the 3 markets.
3-related covers flyers 3-related covers flyers

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This is the companion tri-fold flyer that I did for Federation EIL. (See folder in brochure section.) I used the same photos and similar copy.

Design Solution:
Although it used alot of the same colors and photos, this piece needed to stand alone. While the larger folder used a splash of photos and colors, this tri-fold plays more on a cleaner use of the white space.
tri-fold flyers tri-fold inside spread flyer

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Project:
Camp Gone to the Dogs offers Vermont vacations for you and your dogs. For the past 3 years, the owner has asked me to pull together a simple, economical (one color) brochure describing the camps she runs.

Design Solution:
It is a challenge to fit everything into this brochure and still have a readable piece because the client likes lots of photos and quotes from happy campers. Originally it was an 11 X 17" piece that folded down to fit a no. 10 envelope. It is now a four-panel flyer that folds to 3.75 X 10". By organizing the Camp list of activities and staff in a chart format, we were able to consolidate information and present it in an easy to read way. This also saved space allowing us to use more photos and quotes for visual interest.
dog camp flyer dog camp flyer dog camp flyer

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