Mini Portfolio
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Mini Portfolio
hey you! I am a graphic designer and semi-professional doodler from south Louisiana. My interest in Graphic design began in 2011 when as a young crafter, I became a member of my high school’s yearbook staff. During my time at Louisiana Tech University, I developed many passions under the design umbrella such as screen printing, hand lettering, typography, and t-shirt design. No matter my artistic focus, I try not to take myself or others too seriously. I have learned that nothing I create will be perfect, that everything will always be a work in progress, and that neither of those things are bad. I am very hard working and I’m always on the lookout for new crafts to learn and interesting things to make with my hands. Drop me a line if you think we can be pals! adrienne dailey adriennedailey.com adriennecdailey@gmail.com 337.384.1386 Ride Ruston Ride Ruston was a fun project created in an attempt to get the people of Ruston, Louisiana up and moving. We wanted them to choose biking on their commute to work or school to make them happier and more physically fit without having to make that much extra time for their workout. I worked on a team with two other designers to make this brand easy-going and approachable for all ages. 䔀堀䔀刀䌀䤀匀䔀 䄀一䐀 䈀䔀䤀一䜀 伀唀吀匀䤀䐀䔀 䴀䄀䬀䔀匀 夀伀唀 䠀䄀倀倀䤀䔀刀℀ RIDE RUSTON join the conversation on instagram! #RR Restaurant Cotton For this project, I paired up with interior design student Sydne Goldstein and we re-branded an existing restaurant in a neighboring town. Essentially, our concept for the design focused on transition. The restaurant uses local and seasonal ingredients whenever possible, and our concept is based on the significance of that and the transition of these elements between the seasons. eat local, eat seasonal Abril Text Light Abril Text Light Italic Abril Text Regular Abril Text Italic Abril Text Semibold Abril Text Semibold Italic Abril Text Bold Abril Text Bold Italic Abril Text Extrabold Abril Text Extrabold Italic eat local, eat seasonal The Little Mermaid Poster This poster of the Little Mermaid was made in my winter screen printing class. We re-imagined movie posters in the styles of specific established artists, and my chosen artist was Zach Hobbs. Known for his jarring and often collaged pieces, I wanted to take another look at the movie and put a different face on it. Thus, the mouth with legs was born. This piece was a participant in the Annual Masur Museum of Art in Monroe’s Off The Wall Fundraiser in 2016 and the Annual Louisiana Tech Student Show in 2016 and received an honorable mention. Valentine’s Day Cards I collaborated with my close friend and fellow letterer Taylor Hogan to make cards for Valentine’s Day 2016. These cards are screen printed with white ink on the pink marble and a split fountain of white and red on the gold marble. The marble papers are hand duplexed with a back of antique gold card stock. It was a little scary trying to screen print on such thin marble paper, but duplexing the paper before printing solved all of our problems. This project was really fun and a great self-teaching moment for both of us. Loud Mouth Brand Loud Mouth was created as a fun personal branding in my screen printing class. I chose to create a little icon and persona for myself rather than stick to my name without any embellishments. This project was very fun to work on and play with, but I don’t know if I would like to be professionally referred to as “loud mouth.” Viva La Oxford Comma & Free Shrugs Shirts The oxford comma is the final comma in a list of things. It is a stylistic choice in sentence structure, but many people (including myself) find it to be essential. The free shrugs shirt is a screen printed design collaboration of type done by myself and illustration done by my good friend and amazing artist, Larry Pleasant. The phrase is a funny spin on the phrase “free hugs.” Both shirts feature a print that was designed after I saw each phrase set in really bad type. Creamos Booklet I really enjoyed working on this project because it’s an organization that I really care about and have spent time with. I have gone on 3 mission trips to Guatemala and each time we visited safe passage and its extension of Creamos. I love what they do and the women that are involved have become close to my heart. I made this booklet as a little informational piece that they can have in their shop and hand out or mail with purchases. Resume EDUCATION ADRIENNE DAILEY Louisiana Tech University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design: May 2016 Taylor Opportunity Program Scholarship Honors Award 2012-2016 Outstanding Student Scholarship 2012-2016 SKILLS adriennedailey.com adriennecdailey@gmail.com 337.384.1386 Adobe Creative Cloud Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Muse Microsoft Office Suite Macintosh and Windows operating systems Screen printing Wheel throwing Oral and written communication INTERESTS talking, baking, knitting,designing learning, hammocking, making friends helping others, making lists, playing cards, eating cheese ORGANIZATIONS AIGA member since 2015 Association of Catholic Tech Students (ACTS) member since 2012 ACTS retreat team leader 2015 & 2016 American Association of University Women member since 2016 Guatemala mission trip participant 2013 -2015 REFERENCES Tom Futrell; Asst. Professor Chair of Graphic Design; (318) 257-2454; tfutrell@latech.edu Alice Munier: Studio Manager at Papellerie; (713) 853-6496; alice@papellerie.com Christian Dunn: Asst. Professor of Graphic Design at Jacksonville State University; (256) 782-5644; cdunn6@jsu.edu WORK EXPERIENCE Beehive Outlet Ruston, Louisiana Sales Associate, Jewelry Hand Stamper, Ear Piercer March 2015-May 2016 Responsibilities Include: Working the register, shoes, clothing, and jewelry departments. piercing ears, hand stamping jewelry, helping customers, watching for shoplifting, keeping work area clean, stocking items, just to name a few. Papellerie Houston, Texas Design/Production Intern May- July 2015 Responsibilities included: Quality checking and assembling items, picking up prints, dropping off things to be trimmed and copied, buying stamps and ribbon, making direct from client design edits, designing a monogram, printing addresses on envelopes, taking one project from design hand off to end production. Louisiana Tech University Ruston, Louisiana Admissions Telerecruiter October 2012-May 2015 Responsibilities included: Calling incoming freshmen from a list of students that provided contact information, encouraging them to apply for scholarships, reminding them of upcoming deadlines, and answering questions about the university. Dailey’s Fence Company Crowley, Louisiana Receptionist May-August 2014 Responsibilities included: Answering phone calls, taking fence or gate estimate requests, scheduling repairs, filing gate operator paperwork, and customer service thank you adrienne dailey adriennedailey.com adriennecdailey@gmail.com 337.384.1386