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Calli Morris
318 Pioneer Road
Apartment 1703
Rexburg, ID 83440
661.476.6489
callimorris@yahoo.com

Montage 4
Event Ad
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Logos 8
Stationary 10
Brochure 12
Web Page
14
Flier 16
Photodesign
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Montage
Description: This design is a spiritual ad portraying 3
Nephi 15:9. The images symbolize enduring through
hard times, because enduring with be worth it in the
end when we stand before God.
Programs Used: Adobe Photoshop
Date: February 13, 2016
Course: Visual Media, Section 1
Instructor: Ben Pingel
Objective: Create three completely different, original
logos to fit a company or personal image that will
appeal to the audience. Do not imitate existing logos
or use previous designs, Use only the Illustrator tools to
create and draw your logos. No Illustrator prefabricated
flares, symbols, No photos or live tracing.
Process: The first thing I did was pray about the
spiritual message I wanted to portray. I decided to pick
3 Nephi 15:9 because it has a lot of meaning in my
life right now. I next picked my images on unsplash.
com and downloaded them. I then placed them in
Photoshop where I used a mask and filter to blend the
footsteps into the mountain and used text on top of
the two to portray my message. The final product is
featured above.

Event Ad
Description: This project advertises a charity event for
the Rexburg Animal Shelter dogs who are homeless
or abandoned. The charity event is a sale on puppy
adoptions which include puppy vaccinations. All of the
proceeds from the event go to the Rexburg Animal
Shelter to help dogs in need.
Programs Used: Microsoft Word 2011
Date: Janurary 30, 2016
Course: Visual Media, Section 1
Instructor: Ben Pingel
Objective: to Comprehend image sizing (how pixels
and inches work together, Find, scan and import a
high-quality image, Create a full bleed design.Choose
a color scheme and typeface(s) that work for your
message and audience, and to Learn to use only Word
design features without using any Adobe programs,
including Photoshop
Process: I used the Word 2011 processor on a Mac,
specialized PPI for the scanned image and different
fonts/colors to portray my message.

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Logos
Description: These are three possible logos for the local 50s
diner, SodaVine.
Programs Used: Adobe Illustator
Date: February 20, 2016
Course: Visual Media, Section 1
Instructor: Ben Pingel
Objective: Create three completely different, original logos
to fit a company or personal image that will appeal to the
audience. Do not imitate existing logos or use previous
designs, Use only the Illustra-tor tools to create and draw your
logos. No Illustrator pre-fabricated flares, symbols, No photos
or live tracing.
Process: The first thing I did in this process was decide to
feature SodaVine for my logo. I am one of the managers at
SodaVine and thought it would be fun to recreate the current
logo we have into something more modern and eye-catching,
but still give off that 50s vibe. To do this I sketched out plenty
of different options for my logo, used Adobe Illustrator to
design 3 of them, and then finally picked one to refine into
different versions. Picking my favorite one was a hard decision
because after getting votes from other people, I found
that most people liked one that differed from my personal
preference. In the end, I went with my gut and decided on
the one that I liked the best and felt really portrayed the
atmosphere in SodaVine.

SodaVine

SodaVine
Welcome to the 50s

SodaVine
Welcome to the 50s

SodaVine
Welcome to the 50s

Stationary
Description: These images are stationary and a
business cards for Kate Olson Photography, a local
photography business started by Kate Olson.
Programs Used: Adobe Illustrator and InDesign
Date: February 27, 2016
Course: Visual Media, Section 1
Instructor: Ben Pingel
Objective: Use the basic tools in Illustrator and
InDesign., Create a new logo to fit a company or
personal image, Do not imitate exist-ing logos or use
previous designs., Dont use photos or live trace, and
Use the new logo to design consistent layouts for a
business card and letterhead.
Process: I used Illustrator to create the logo for Kate
Olson Photo, transferred it over to Adobe Indesign to
use to create the logo and stationary pad. I also used
different colors, watermarks and design principles to
make the whole thing come together.

KateOlson

Photography

Kate Olson
318 Pioneer Road
661.476.6489
facebook.com/kateolsonphoto
kateolson@gmail.com

KateOlson

Photography

Kate Olson
318 Pioneer Road
661.476.6489
facebook.com/kateolsonphoto
kateolson@gmail.com

Brochure
Description: This is a brochure advertisement for a hair
salon in Rexburg Idaho called Hair We Are.
Programs Used: Adobe Illustrator and InDesign
Date: March 26, 2016
Course: Visual Media, Section 1
Instructor: Ben Pingel
Objective: To Set up and align a two sided, folded
document, Create an original, new logo and use it
in a brochure, Incorporate quality images, at least
four quality images, and Write at least 250 words of
original copy in at least three paragraphs, headers, and
subheaders
Process: I first created a new logo for the business in
Illustrator using shapes and text boxes. I then placed
that logo inside an InDesign document and added
columns for a trifold brochure. I inserted the text for the
brochure where it was supposed to go then chose fonts
for the title and body copy. I then found photos to use
and edited them in photoshop, one to use for a text
wrap. I put it all together in InDesign and added some
design elements to finish it off.

WebPage
Description: This screenshot is displays a webpage created
by both HTML and CSS. It contains information concerning a
local photography business, Kate Olson Photography and a
logo that represents that business.
Programs Used: HTML and CSS
Date: March 12, 2016
Course: Visual Media, Section 1
Instructor: Ben Pingel
Objective: Write content to describe the process of creating
your logo and how it appeals to a target audience. (Minimum
of 200 words. Include rationale for colors, appeal to target
audience, design skills, etc, Acquire a working knowledge of
HTML, Include all required tags, Acquire a working knowledge
of CSS, Customize the provided CSS pro-vided to format the
HTML to complement the logo design. Change at least the
following: The h1 text color h1 background color, font colors
for the paragraphs & list items, the background color, font
families and add at least one css comment.
Process: I used Adobe Illustrator to insert the business
name and create the shapes that later made the camera. I
assembled those shapes in the right places then resized the
whole logo to fit a webpage. I then inserted that logo into
an HTML file, attached a CSS link into the HTML file to link
the two and started customizing my webpage. This process
includes choosing colors, fonts and correctly embedding an
HTML file.

Flier
Description: Greyscale flier used to inform college
graduates of an upcoming seminar.
Programs Used: Adobe InDesign
Date: January 23, 2016
Course: Visual Media, Section 1
Instructor: Ben Pingel
Objective: To Apply the design principles and use
appropriate typography, Incorporate basic InDesign
skills to improve basic flier lay-out, Retrieve image and
logo from links on this page, Create a project folder
with image, and have the logo and InDesign document
to keep links in InDesign intact.
Process: I used the InDesign CC program to sketch
out the format of the flier, used contrast for the word
graduate to make it stand out, demonstrated
contrasting typeface fonts, used alignment and
proximity for creativity and simplified the whole design
for a refreshing and eye catching ad.

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Photodesign
Description: This Photodesign project portrays an
inspirational quote from Martin Luther King and an
edited image associated with that quote.
Programs Used: Adobe Photoshop
Date: February 6, 2016
Course: Visual Media, Section 1
Instructor: Ben Pingel
Objective: to Learn basic photography skills, Choose
a color scheme, take a photo to match those colors,
then incorporate the colors into the layout, Use a digital
camera to take a quality image, Adjust image levels,
saturation, color balance, sharpen tool on sep-arate
layers for NDE (nondestructive editing.)
Size and crop the image, then place on an 8.5 by 11
page layout, Use layers to design text, and repeating
graphic elements in Photoshop.
Process: I first used newly learned photography skills
to capture the image, took it to Photoshop to edit it,
and applied Focus design principles to put the whole
project together.

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