Freelance | *first assignments in Brooklyn, NY
moving from in 2003 | Woodside, Queens, NY
to Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, NY:
Publishers, Nonprofits and Businesses |
know continuing in Albany, NY and seeking
fulltime a graphic communication position.
OBJECTIVE: Seeking fulltime employment
to serve as a Graphic Communications
Primarily educational organization,
non-for-profit, architectual firms
and/or healthcare.
{Logo design | for duane smith illustration: designed in 2002} *above
The d was designed by associates from my college Helen Marie.
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National Museum ofAnimals & Society: Website { 2011}
Exhibit for Animal Humane Education | coming soon
National Museum ofAnimals & Society: Website { 2011}
Exhibit for Animal Humane Education | coming soon
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Ubuntu Educational Fund: Blog Design | Summer 2010
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Weeksville Heritage Center
Green Logo Nonprofit Communication | 2008
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Book cover design
for professional service
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Next Generation Nepal: interface design
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Seven Miles to Freedom: A Robert Smalls
Story | *Published by Lee and Low
2003-Present | duane smith illustration: Albany, N.Y.- Brooklyn, N.Y.
graphic communicator | illustrator | draftsman | educator
Providing freelance graphic design, production and illustration to various
establishments including book publishing, non-for-profit and educational
programs including: Weeksville Heritage Center, Hamilton Stone Press,
Brotherhood Sister Sol, KIPP School, Groundswell Community Mural Project,
The Network Journal Magazine, Community Cradle and Ubuntu Educational Fund|Including conceptual development, web based development and interface design,
designing collateral and booklets for related events/working with printers
and staff administrative; providing informative illustrations for educational,
business and nonprofit organizations; and urban rendering and drafting.
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