I really like the design for the homepage of one of my clients, The Residences at 132 Main.
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I wanted to create a product listing card for a used bicycle exchange website with some nice hover effects.
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This is just a quick study in some earth tones and a new process that I am working on to produce graphic from topographical data. I really like the color combos and the way the color slightly graduates in the topographic lines.
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I tried to create a simple color scheme, layout, and text layout that inspires quick action. I really like the results!
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My Grandma sends Christmas money every year and I wanted to send out a nice little update about what I had been up to for the last year in the form of some photographs of my travels, gatherings and otherwise.
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When I think about Yellowstone (or as I call it, “the park” pronounced with my finest Boston accent), a rush of anxiety is usually what comes first to mind. I get so overwhelmed when I think about visiting that, if I have a say, the only time I will visit the park is early May or late October.
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The first, real film camera that I received was a Zeiss Ikon Contessa which was given to me by the beloved Saad family. It’s compact with a non-interchangeable 45mm lens. The camera is German and was first manufactured in 1950. It’s a metal box in which the lens folds out of the camera to capture images.
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When I watched Joe Riis scale two thousand feet up a nearly vertical mountain face to place a camera in a narrow break that served as a highway for mountain goats and grizzly bears and Mike Ready zip up his dry-suit and slip under the clear waters of Elk Creek to photograph elusive Cutthroat trout, I was hooked.
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My generation’s biggest challenge is having the courage to change the K-12 public education system. Take old thinking and completely turn it inside out. Analyze what works and create an entirely new system.
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