Description: Requested by USACE to develop a recruitment handout that can be given out at job fairs and other public events. I designed the layout for an 8.5"x5.5" print. The QR Code is no longer active but use of the handout collected 327 unique views to the recruitment page.
Designed In: Adobe Photoshop & Adobe InDesign
Description: In preparation for an upcoming change of command with USACE Jacksonville District, I am designing the bi-fold layout for the upcoming event. Just waiting on a confirmed date and incoming commander.
Designed In: Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop
Description: Requested by USACE to develop informational materials for a groundbreaking ceremony related to an Everglades reservoir and storm treatment project. Utilizing technical documents and maps, I designed three 32"x40" posters, enhancing and color-coding multiple map sections for clarity. The posters were printed, mounted, and displayed at the event. Additionally, I adapted the designs into a flyer format for on-site distribution and social media use.
Designed In: Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop
Description: Requested by the EEO Team at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to create an informational poster for a Women's Suffrage Movement event in Jacksonville, FL. I designed, printed, and mounted a 24"x36" poster, adapted it into a flyer format, and also converted it into a digital image for in-house multimedia displays. .
Designed In: Adobe Illustrator & Adobe Photoshop
Description: Tasked by the local command to design and produce promotional materials for a new USACE Librarian initiative. I created a 24"x36" poster featuring a photograph captured with a Canon 5D Mark IV to advertise upcoming meetings. The poster was printed and mounted for display.
Designed In: Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop
Description: Assigned by USACE to develop an informational poster on the permitting process for artificial reefs, aimed at public meetings and events. Utilizing complex technical documents, I extracted key information to create a streamlined workflow diagram. I also incorporated a jurisdictional map and location of permitting offices. The 32"x40" poster was designed, printed, mounted, and delivered in collaboration with contracted services.
Designed In: Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop
Description: I was assigned by the Public Affairs Chief of USACE's Jacksonville District to design the layout and graphics for their monthly newsletter. Finalized versions were prepared for both print and digital publishing, with digital editions made 508-compliant for online accessibility.
Designed In: Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Description: I was assigned by the local EEO Team to handle the design, layout, and graphics for their quarterly magazine. The finalized magazine was prepared for both print and online distribution, ensuring 508 compliance for digital accessibility.
Designed In: Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Description: I designed the layout and graphics for the Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area's quarterly newsletter. The finalized product was optimized for both print and digital formats, with the digital version made 508-compliant for online accessibility.
Designed In: Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Description: I was requested by the local command to develop a multimedia kiosk display featuring USACE civilians who volunteered for various military deployments. The interactive display ran on touchscreen monitors and was designed for easy updates, allowing for the straightforward addition or removal of profiles and graphics as needed.
Designed In: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects
Description: At the request of the USACE Savannah District, I designed easily recognizable icons for quick links on their internal webpage. To maintain user familiarity, I color-matched the vector icons to their existing text link colors. Each icon was crafted to be legible at 30x30 pixels, with scalability for larger displays.
Designed In: Adobe Illustrator
Description: I was requested by USACE to create an infographic detailing the various archaeological phases involved in their projects. Provided with the information, I swiftly designed a graphic that received strong approval. The graphic was later adapted into a handout format for distribution at public meetings.
Designed In: Adobe Photoshop