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An infographic about travel habits in the United States that I designed for a blog.
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A poster that I designed to advertise private lessons in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for Marcos Ríos, a black belt martial artist who teaches in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Text in Spanish.)
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A set of infographics that I designed to display the results from a survey about taking surveys online.
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A website that I built for Marcos Rios, a black belt martial artist who teaches in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I handled the website’s development, branding, marketing strategy and content strategy. View site at http://www.MarcosRios.com
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I designed this graphic to post on Facebook for New Year’s 2012. Starburst icons by http://dryicons.com.
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An infographic that I designed based on the results from a survey about love and technology for Valentine’s Day 2011.
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I built a website, a Facebook Page, and helped plan SOBA’s strategy to promote their events & classes and to build relationships with local dancers. Logo designed by the talented Alejandra Lan.
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A new banner that I designed for Lindy Hop St Louis to reflect the style and spirit of the swing dance era.
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I designed an infographic that displays the results of an online survey about chocolate.
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I designed this for the profile photo on Blue Canary’s Facebook Page for the 2011 holiday season.
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A graphic that I designed and posted on Facebook for Christmas 2011.
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A website that I built for Hal Harvey, the Founder of ClimateWorks Foundation. View site at http://www.HalHarvey.com.
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I designed a new business card for Blue Canary in January 2012. They’ve gotten a great response!
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Sidebar advertisements designed for MainstreamMom.com.
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A website about what it’s like to make a living as a freelance travel writer. View site at http://www.FreelanceTravelWriter.com
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A website about child custody law and rights. View site at http://www.custodyrights.com
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An infographic I designed for ChristmasGiftsForTeachers.com to encourage parents to consider ignoring the cute gift shop marketing, and instead give something much more practical, like classroom supplies, to their children’s teachers.

