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Angie Reichmann
440 S 2nd W Apt 131
Rexburg, ID 83440
909.938.7130
angiereichmann@yahoo.com
Montage
Brochure
Logos
Photodesign
Event Ad
Stationary
Business Card
Flier
Webpage
Montage
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: February 12, 2016
Programs: Adobe Photshop
Description: A spiritual montage made by blending two
images together and tasteful typography.
Objectives:
- Learn how to mask multiple images together so it
looks like one image.
- Blending images correctly
Process: It took me awhile to find two images that I felt
would blend well together and that
I actually liked. After finding the my
images, I started with the stars as my
background and masked the picture
with the globe and hands with it only
using Adobe Photoshop. It took me
a couple tries to get the masking of
the globe correct, mostly because the
background to that image is all black.
However, hard work paid off, and I am
really happy with my final result.
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Gift Wrapping
Gift Wrapping
Gift Wrapping
Objectives:
- Learn and understand how to make a brochure
for my gift wrapping company.
- Do something different than I was used to.
- Use creative to create something awesome.
Process: This project took me two
weeks to complete. I brainstormed
with other people for awhile to find
something that I would find fun and
exciting. I chose to do a gift wrapping
company because I knew that it
would challenge me. I was right!
For the first week, I used Adobe
Illustrator to create a logo and then
transferred that logo over to Adobe
InDesign. I had to create a template in
InDesign for my project, and used this
as my rough draft for the next week.
I also made the content that actually
went into my project at the end of
week one.
For week two, I basically had to put
everything together. I made everything
else visually appealing, got it critiqued
multiple times and then I was done.
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How We Began
Impressions Gift Wrapping
first started in my parents
garage.
One of my favorite things
to do during Christmas
time was wrap presents.
Some thought of this as a
chore, so I would travel
to peoples homes to
wrap their gifts or they
would come to me. I did
something that I loved and
got paid for it too!
What started off as a little
side gig, turned into a full
blown business. My team
now services areas within
San Bernardino County.
-Angie Reichmann
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Logos
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: February 21, 2016
Programs: Adobe Illustrator
Description: A logo for a company.
Objectives:
- Learn to create a logo that represented my logo
effectively.
- Use simplistic elements.
- Understand how to use adobe Illustrator so I can use
it in my other work.
Process: The first thing that I did
was decide which company I wanted
to create a logo for. After deciding
upon angies pizza, I created three
completely different logos using
Adobe Illustrator. I then had people
vote which logo they liked the best;
over 10+ in person and over 60+ on
Facebook.
Although this logo didnt receive
the most votes, I believe that
the simplicity of the logo shows
professionalism and is more
appealing to the eye. I used different
shapes to create the chefs hat. I
improved my logo by making the
font appear to the right of the logo
and also made the typography much
bigger so that the company name
would stand out.
Over-all, Im really happy with how it
turned out. To me, less is more.
Photo Design
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: February 7, 2016
Programs: Adobe Photoshop
Description: Take and Edit a picture using
Photoshop. Add a color scheme and a design.
Objectives:
- Effectively use Photoshop to convey a message
- Learn how to take photos that one can work with
- Effectively use a color scheme
Process: I first began by going on
a photo shoot with one of my best
friends Anna. We went around the
Ricks gardens and took multiple
pictures. I chose this image
specifically because it had great lead
room. I designed this on a 118.5
paper and decided to monochromatic
blue to emphasis more the color of her
jacket. I searched for different quotes
until I found one that went with my
target audience, college girls. Over-all,
I am really happy with my project.
Event Ad
Antique Auction
Saturday
Objectives:
- Learn to use Microsoft word to create an ad
- Look for different fonts that work with my
scanned image
- Scan an image correctly
- Create something that is visually
appealing
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February 13th
$15 admission
All proceeds go to Saint Jude Childrens Research Hospital
Stationery
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Business Card
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: February 27, 2016
Programs: Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Indesign
Description: Business Card to go along with my logo and
Stationery Design
Objectives:
- Create a logo that could be effectively used on a
stationery letterhead.
- Create a business card that would match my letterhead.
- Use white space and negative space effectively.
Process: My first step for this project was to create a logo
that I could use universally for both
the letterhead and business card. I
created this logo in Adobe Illustrator
and used shapes to create the letter
M and also the circles above it. After
I brainstormed for a name that fit my
logo and company, I opened a new
document in Adobe InDesign and
placed my logo.
For my business card, I used the
rectangle tool to create a 2 x 3.5
outline for a business card. I copied
and pasted my logo and information
onto my business card. At first, I
thought I would make the design
horizontal, however, after trial and
error, I decided upon making it
vertical. I think its better for the
design, and allows for the logo and
information to fill up the space.
Finally, I put an enlarged M on the
back of my business card and made
the background grey, mostly to put
emphasis on the most important part
of the logo.
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Angie Reichmann
P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way
Sydney, Australia
208 938 7130
www.mutualityinsurance.com
angiereichmann@gmail.com
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Conference
Flier
OCTOBER 21
8 am - 5 pm
Lincoln Convention Center
Webpage
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: March 13, 2016
Programs: Adobe Photoshop and Notepad ++
Description: A web page for the logo that I designed.
Objectives:
- Create a website for my logo
- Use the colors from my logo into my webpage
- Put images throughout to add more detail
- Learn how to create websites
Process: To make this web page,
I first used the same layout as the
bee project that I had to do for earlier
this week. This way, I had a template
already created for me, but I could
also use my own personal spin and
elements to it. Whatever changes I
made, I made sure to check them in a
code validator website to see if I had
any problems with my code.
After writing all my information for
the website, I went put information
into the pre-made CSS template
and changed all the colors to my
headings, my fonts, and also did
things like put images onto my page.
I also put in different codes to center
my image. I also added different fonts
onto my CSS so that if the person
who was viewing the website didnt
have the font I chose, they would
still be able to see my information.
I used many different programs like
Photoshop and Notepad++.