Twenty5 Creative

  • Surprise, AZ 85374 (map)
  • (602) 578-8416

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I am a strong believer in the power of visual language and the driving force behind productive and creative thinking.

Graphic design is much more to me than just a medium of creating something that looks good. It's a means of constructing a perfectly delivered idea; that golden nugget which perfectly hits home, resonating with its intended audience. It's a process that's taken through many phases before reaching that final product.

Graphic design is a craft; one that demands purpose, patience and ambition in an ever-changing and always expanding environment. My objective is to provide every client and employer with a fully established concept based upon research, demographics and detailed creative briefing.

Education:

The Art Institutes of Phoenix, January 2008 - March 2011

Specialties:

- Type treatment
- Identity/Brand development
- Advertising, collateral
- Photo-realistic and stylized illustration styles
- Layout and publication development
- Web design and development
- Diverse styles of D-SLR photography

Design experiences:

- Graphic design intern
- Knoodle workshop
- Privately held Graphic Design Industry from August-December 2010 (5 months)

I have worked with multiple clients creating publication ads, event signs, flyers, webcells and direct mail, while consistently following clients' graphic standards.

- Graphic designer
- Jambi Media
- Design industry from May-August 2010 (4 months)

I have developed multiple branding concepts and produced multiple identities. I began production on packaging materials for Njoy Electronic Cigarettes.

For samples of work and price quotes, feel free to contact me via phone or email.

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Q. Describe the most common types of jobs you do for your clients.

A. Logo Design and Identity Development is what I get most often.

I often will be asked to carry over Logo Design projects into business sets.

Most times I get requests for projects involving taking a brand that already exists and doing what's called a "re-brand". This involves taking the current business name or even brainstorming completely new names to help create an effective brand and build an emotional attachment.



Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. Graphic Design is much more than just a medium of creating something that "looks good", it's a means of constructing a perfectly delivered idea; that golden nugget which perfectly hits home, resonating with it's intended audience. It's a process that's taken through many phases before reaching that final product.

[Graphic Design is a craft, one that demands, purpose, patience and ambition in an ever changing, always expanding enviorment. My objective is to provide every client and employer with a fully established concept based upon research, demographics and detailed creative briefing.]

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. I love producing work that completely exceeds all expectations of the client, put it simple when you're happy I'm happy.

Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

A. Q: Did you go to school for graphic design?
A: Yes! I attend the Art Institutes of Phoenix and graduate March 22nd with a Bachelor's Degree.

Q:Do you have any real world experience?
A: Yes! I have interned with both small and large advertising agencies.

Q:How do you gauge the pricing for your work?
A:The price of any project is going to depend on how much conceptual thought is really needed on the project.

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