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Cazenovia College
Very few people know who I truly am. I am an astronaut, mathematician, magician and most importantly a student. I explore the unknown, solve problems, pull things out of thin air and am never too old to learn something new. I aim to unearth and unravel problems, to amaze people and above all strive for perfection. It is of the utmost importance for me to relieve YOUR stress and accomplish YOUR tasks so you don’t have to. No need to worry; it’s my job and I do what I enjoy. My name is Joshua J. Skibbee and I am a Graphic Designer. ge Fashion Show LFashion zenovia Colle 39th Annual Ca ostin a TRIM Cazenovia College Fashion Show on Show o l l e g e Fa s h i Cazenovia C 39th Annual L a Fashion ost inFairy Tale Fairy Tale April 21, 2012 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Schneeweiss Athletic Complex About Contact U s 315.655.7043 fashionshow@cazenovia.edu Lost in a Fashion Fairy Tale // Promotional Package (Design, Illustration, Photography) Tickets: Adult $10 Student $5 2012 Show Sponsor Tickets order tickets online at: www.cazenovia.edu/fashionshow *Vistaprint is not responsible for guides layer left in customer’s document April 21, 2012 Objective // A client based interaction with the fashion program at Cazenovia College in order to promote the student-directed 39th Annual Fashion Show. My main objective was to convey ‘fashion’ with the theme ‘dark fairy tales’ into one cohesive collection of promotional pieces. • Magnet • Postcard • Poster (large & small) • Ticket • Program • Web Design 39th Annual ion Show College Fash Cazenovia Cazenovia College Schneeweiss Athletic Complex April 21, 2012 2:30 p.m. You may arrive 90 minutes prior to show time to visit the Forbidden Forest in the lower gymnasium. *Seating begins 30 minutes prior to show time. Admit One Cazenovia College Annual Fashion Show April 21, 2012 2:30 PM & 7:30 PM 315.655.7043 All logos, images and promotional materials represented were made for and are fully owned by Cazenovia College. Store 12 A pr il 21 , 20 Lego Gift Wrap // Illustration/Package Design Objective // Create a collection of pieces featuring several themed seamless patterns of gift-wrap based on a concept of a ‘Lego Avalanche’ of bricks (Themes include: Legos For Christmas, Deep Sea Disarray and Pizza Pizza Everywhere). My target audience being anyone that enjoys creativity or has ever owned Legos, as well as aspiring to bring out the kid in everyone no matter how old. • 3 themed gift-wrap patterns • 3-pack gift wrap packaging Predator // Illustration/Poster Design Objective // Create an illustrated representation of a famous ‘movie monster.’ The outcome was my interpretation of the final fight scene in the 1987 cult classic Predator in movie poster form. My goal was to convey an ominous feeling while hinting as to what the movie was about. Accomplishing my objective through a gray scale color palette and minimal use of red to create a hierarchy of elements. CNY Freedom Makers // Poster Design (Contest Winner) Objective // Create a poster design to help raise awareness against human trafficking for the CNY Freedoms Makers and International Justice Mission (IJM) campaign. After researching human trafficking, I discovered a startling fact that about 136 people are forced into human trafficking per hour. I decided to focus on this statistic and illustrate it for greater impact. This poster was displayed at the ArtRage Gallery in Syracuse, NY. Copies were sold as donations to support the CNY Freedoms Makers and IJM campaign against human trafficking. 136 forced into slavery EVERY HOUR That’s 3,287 people sold everyday into human trafficking. DO SOMETHING about it at www.cnyfreedommakers.org WITC 88.9 FM HO ME MUSIC BLO G RADIO EVENTS CO NTA CT NOW PLAYING Wildcat Radio (WITC) // Identity System (Contest Winner) WILDCAT RADIO 88.9 FM The College radio station (WITC) operates a OUTSIDE by: STAIND on: BREAK THE CYCLE closed circuit channel, which broadcasts news about campus activities and provides a simulcast of WITC-FM. The broadcast is available via the College’s cable system on televisions in REQUEST A SONG Objective // Cazenovia College Wildcat Radio (WITC) was in need for a new identity to replace their old outdated logo. The basis of my design was to convey a newer, more modern concept of the Cazenovia ‘Wildcats’ while still adhering to the college colors: blue and gold. The new identity expanded to include a variety of promotional pieces featuring an old cinder block wall that signified the radio stations’ location, which was in the basement of one of the campus buildings. • Logo • Magnet residence hall rooms, lounges, and in the Hubbard Hall lobby. 22 Sullivan St., Cazenovia, NY 13035, 800.654.3210 © Cazenovia College 2012 - Terms of Use - Privacy Statement WITC 88.9 FM Wildcat Radio (88.9 FM) proudly presents the . . . Unveiling of the NEW WITC logo • Newspaper Ads • Poster(s) • Promotional Novelties • Sticker • T-shirt(s) • Web Design Join us at a Live Remote Broadcast from the Dining Hall Wednesday, March 31, 2012 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Music, interviews, prizes, cake, and more . . . Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to participate in launching a new era for Wildcat Radio! All logos, images and promotional materials represented were made for and are fully owned by Cazenovia College. Basic Element // Identity System (Design) Objective // Construct a successful multiple-component brand identity featuring aspects of both print and digital collateral. Create a feeling of high-quality products with a position of effectiveness and affordable prices as well as convey a sense of complex science made simple (only the essentials). Accomplishing this position through dramatic imagery, bold slab-serif type and a clean and simple layout. • Logo • Packaging • Promotional Video • Magazine & Poster Ad • Smartphone App Concept • Promotional Giveaways • Direct Mail Piece • Web Design Cocoagraph Chocolate Bar // Avenged Sevenfold // Objective // Submit a design pertaining to Fall, October or Halloween to the Cocoagraph Fall Artist Contest (an artisan edible photograph chocolate bar printing company). Keeping in mind the small size (3.5”x3.5”) of the final chocolate bar was essential to creating the minimalistic yet bold winning design that best represented “Fall.” Objective // Create promotional materials for Avenged Sevenfold road tour featuring their fifth studio album titled Nightmare which expresses several terrifying dreams throughout its track list. My design features a play on words; the Road Kill Nightmare Tour spreads Avenged Sevenfold’s darkest dreams from state-to-state. Illustration (Contest Winner) Poster Design/Promotional (Design, Photo Manipulation) A V ENGED SEV ENFOLD • Concert Poster FRONT • Concert T-shirt KILL R O AMDA R E NIGHT TO UR WWW.AVENGEDSEVENFOLD.COM BACK Senior s vs . Faculty/Staff Softball Game • Career Assessments • Get involved in clubs/organizations • Attend “Am I in the Right Major?” workshop • Take a variety of classes • Begin writing a resume • Plan for internships • Attend internship fair • Research career-related options • Work part-time in your career area • Seek leadership roles on campus Objective // Assist and create print collateral, web components, advertisements and posters for various school activities and events. ’88-‘90 Lamar Hollman ’95-‘99 Michael Brooks ’97-‘01 Justin Stowers ’99-‘02 Chuck Cassidy ’99-‘03 Stephen Harris ’05-‘09 Erik Sauer ’05-‘09 Eric Latendress ’06-‘08 io r Build Your Future at One of America’s Best Colleges ! r 1,000 Point Club Marc Marzug Women’s Ye a Cazenovia College Promotional (Design) 1,000 Gain Experience • Attend internship and career fairs • Update your resume • Apply for internships • Explore graduate school • Renew/revisit network • Narrow your career options • Attend Senior Kickoff • Update your resume • Research employers • Apply for employment n Se Cazenovia College // Cazenovia College Implement Your Decisions Men’s ho Research Your Options Self-Knowledge ear eY or Fre sh So p m ar Ye an m 2012 r io Jun Ye ar Point Club Cazenovia College’s First Year Program proudly presents Sue Eaton ’93-’95 Jessica Heidt ’97-’01 ’00-’03 ’04-’05 Tiffany Trent Jen Seymour Colleen Clarke Novelist and Syracuse native ’01-’05 ’06-’10 Megan McDermott ’09-’13 Diana Abu-Jaber 22 Sullivan Street Cazenovia, NY 13035 on … • Majors in Art & Design, Business, Biology, Education, Criminal Justice, and Liberal Arts "The Language of Baklava" • Outstanding Internship Opportunities • 12 to 1 Student-Faculty Ratio • Generous Scholarships • Division III Athletics "The Language of Baklava" is a culinary memoir of Abu-Jaber’s experiences growing up in a food-obsessed Arab-American family during the 1970’s and 80s’. Visit experience.cazenovia.edu to view Cazenovia student profiles and learn more about how you can experience Caz! Catherine Cummings Theatre at Cazenovia College Wednesday, Oct. 19 JOIN ALUMNI, FACULTY, STAFF AND FRIENDS AT THE 2013 CAZENOVIA COLLEGE OPEN. • Poster(s) The format of the tournament is four-person Captain and Crew for 18 holes. Registration and lunch will be available starting at 11:15 a.m. Shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Dinner follows tournament play. • Direct Mail Piece(s) Cazenovia Country Club August 12, 2013 STAFF/COACHING DIRECTORY Please respond by August 5, 2013 DRESS CODE • T-shirt(s) • Web & Print Graphic(s) QUESTIONS? • Non-metal spike golf shoes or sneakers only • No muscle shirts or tank tops • Shoes are required • No athletic cleats, boots, or heeled shoes • Collared shirts preferred • Tailored shorts preferred Please contact: Shari Whitaker Office of Alumni Relations 315.655.7332 or sswhitaker@cazenovia.edu TO REGISTER: Robert Kenna, Director of Athletics 655-7142 Baseball - Pete Way ‘03 655-7220 Michael Brooks ‘01, Associate Director of Athletics 655-7141 Men’s Basketball - Michael Bowser 655-7341 Lauren Pacelli, Assistant Athletic Director 655-7327 Women’s Basketball - Chris Comino ‘05 655-7184 Bryan Bobo, Assistant Athletic Director 655-7241 Cheerleading - Lisa Banac 655-7266 Bryon McAllister, Head Athletic Trainer 655-7321 Crew - Darren Zirbel ‘86 655-1499 Kathy Nielsen, Administrative Assistant 655-7266 Cross Country - Erin Kelly 655-7266 Bill Houser, Fitness & Wellness Director 655-7311 Equestrian-HS - Amy Sherrick-von Schiller 655-7105 Playing Partners: If you wish to pay by credit card. Visa Discover Mastercard 655-7184 Equestrian-Dressage - Ann Fowler 655-7266 655-7106 Equestrian-Western - Julie Corey 655-7266 Men’s Golf - Matt Kelly 655-7266 655-7146 Men’s Lacrosse - Kevin Johnson 655-7265 Men’s Soccer - Jim McIntyre 655-7266 Women’s Soccer/Lacrosse - Lauren Pacelli 655-7327 “Paula Scher and Typography: Creating the Voice of Design” # of player s* Card Secur ity Code (Csc) last 3 digits on back of card @ $125 Per Per son = Signature Softball - Randy McCullough 655-7266 presented by Swimming & Diving - Bill Houser 655-7311 Andrea Hempstead, Women’s/Men’s Tennis - Jason Jeffers 655-7266 Women’s/Men’s Volleyball - Bryan Bobo 655-7241 Match Me With: Please make checks payable to: Cazenovia College September 11 7 p.m. “George H.W. Bush: How Could a President Have Won a War and Lost a Reelection?” 9/17/12 11:37 AM andrew o’BaoiLL TiM MCLaughLin To Think Where We Live: Raymond Williams’ Work on Culture, Politics, and Technology The Challenge of the 20th Century: W.E.B. DuBois’s Fight for Racial Equality aPriL 10 MarCh 13 Thad Yorks Thad Yorks Drinks for 9 Million: Water’s 100-mile Journey from the Catskill Mountains to New York City Drinks for 9 Million: Water’s 100-mile Journey from the Catskill Mountains to New York City The 2011-2012 Lecture Series is sponsored by doris eversfield webster, Cazenovia College Class of 1946. October 9 7 p.m. ATHLETIC DIRECTORY.indd 1 deCeMBer 1 MarCh 13 Visiting Instructor, Visual Communications Office of Alumni Relations 22 Sullivan Street Cazenovia, NY 13035 *Registration includes: golf cart, lunch, reception, dinner and prizes. Cazenovia Public Library 100 Albany Street, Cazenovia, N.Y. All lectures begin at 7 p.m. The Manlius Library 1 Arkie Albanese Avenue, Manlius, N.Y. All lectures begin at 7 p.m. 100 Albany Street, Cazenovia, NY 655-7319 Exp. Date E-Mail Cazenovia Public Library Pam Borsellino, Community Program Coordinator Card # Phone hed Distinguis Washburn Barb Hager, Faculty Athletic Representative Name Address BACK Eric Feldstein, Student Program Coordinator Chris Comino ‘05, Intramural, Facilities, & Fitness Center Manager REGISTER ONLINE AT: www.cazenovia.edu/golf FRONT Coaching Staff Athletics Administrative Staff presented by Dr. John Robert Greene, aPriL 10 andrew o’BaoiLL To Think Where We Live: Raymond Williams’ Work on Culture, Politics, and Technology 2011-2012 Faculty Library Lecture series Paul J. Schupf Professor, History and Humanities Reisman Lecture Series presents … Lecture Love Cruelt y and CAZENOVIA COLLEGE ATHLETICS Lunch & Registration ~ 11:15 a.m. Golf ~ 12:30 p.m. Cash Bar, Dinner ~ 5:30 p.m. • Flyer(s) • Newspaper Ad(s) The lecture is free and open to the public. Abu-Jaber will sign copies of her books following the lecture. For more information, call 655.7368. Register Online at: www.cazenovia.edu/golf • Banner(s) • Novelty Promo Item(s) at 3 p.m. The Cazenovia College Alumni Association invites you to register and/or become a sponsor for the 12th Annual Golf Open. Proceeds raised from the tournament directly benefit Cazenovia College students through campus initiatives. rick ante My ayor Sv Ithaca M mayor Our C Bound To on Relatio fusing, C gether: ompl nship icat with Anim ed als city’s first College tor y and the Ithaca's his speak at Cazenovia mayor in ge to rita Youngest he n ca Ameri of African er 17 Septemb Monday, . 3:30 p.m all Lecture H ld a on McD tur e was uis hed Lec Pin et to ur n Dis ting rge r y A. ual Wa shb erit us Ma T he Ann don H. sso r Em Rev. Gor by Pr ofe ent s, the par abl e cr eat ed her of bri ng not me mo r y n, and to ur r est . shb hon or the M. Wa br oad inte Do r oth y top ics of on ak and Mr s. to spe to cam pus s son per Mond Prior LIBERAL STUDIES AT CAZENOVIA COLLEGE Interdisciplinary and Cross-Departmental Programs Leading to a B.S. or B.A. degree ENGLISH PROGRAM AT CAZENOVIA COLLEGE Preparing students to become lifelong learners, who think critically, write fluently, and problem-solve imaginatively. The Bachelor of Arts degree in English at Cazenovia College … The flexibility of a Liberal Studies degree at Cazenovia College allows students to design individualized academic experiences meeting their unique educational interests and career goals. • Encourages intellectual, social, and ethical growth through the critical examination of literature, theatre, and film • Helps students develop specific skills such as textual analysis, research, and logical, insightful interpretation that are useful to a range of careers About the Great Minds/Great Ideas Lecture Series …. In cooperation with the Cazenovia Public Library and The Manlius Library, Cazenovia College is pleased to announce the ninth season of its Faculty Library Lecture Series: “Great Minds / Great Ideas.” The 2012-2013 series features noted faculty members from Cazenovia College who will discuss the lives and work of important thinkers who opened doors of opportunity for the human spirit. The Great Minds/Great Ideas Library Lecture Series is made possible through the generous support of Cazenovia College alumna and Cazenovia resident, Doris Webster, class of 1946. andrew Ó BaoiLL Professor of History Assistant Professor of Communication Studies Associate Professor of Environmental Studies The Manlius Library: March 13, 2012 Cazenovia Public Library: april 10, 2012 The Manlius Library: april 10, 2012 Cazenovia Public Library: March 13, 2012 For lecture descriptions visit: programs offer students the ability to pursue: • Focus on the written language in its historical and cultural contexts - Individualized programs of study - A professional concentration which can combine multiple areas of interest • Take a variety of literature courses as well as electives in theatre arts, creative writing, communication and film - Multiple minors - International study abroad opportunities • Learn in small, seminar-style classes Excellent internship opportunities and preparation for postgraduate professional degrees are hallmarks of the Liberal Studies programs at Cazenovia College. For more information about the Liberal Studies program at Caz, visit www.cazenovia.edu. Graduates gain a solid foundation for graduate study or employment in fields such as education, journalism and law. For more information about the English Program program at Caz, visit www.cazenovia.edu. ts in our Cazenovia College Presents Reisman Lecture Series features Reisman Lecture Series Nobel Roald “One Hoffmann * 1981 Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry (with Kenichi Fukui) Culture or the Commonalities and Differences . Wayne Pacelle * Poet, Playwright, Philosopher Same Net The Ocean and Us featuring Dr. Carl Safina * * * * * Monday, Sept. 26 at 3:30 p.m. Catherine Cummings Theatre at Cazenovia College The 2012 Elections: What Happened and Why Cook, Times has called apper s The New York handic best politic al “...on e of the .” in the nation er call ed Sch ieff ort, s’ Bob CBS New k Pol itica l Rep the Coo bib le of the “the ity.” l com mun poli tica President and Co-Founder of Blue Ocean Institute Internationally Renowned Ecologist and Marine Conservationist Award-winning Author and Public Broadcasting Series Creator Pew Scholar in Conservation and the Environment MacArthur Fellow and the Sciences” Reisman Lecture Series presents … Caught in the * Frank H. T. Rhodes Professor of Humane Letters Emeritus at Cornell University between the Arts p.m. CEO & President of The Humane Society of the United States English is offered as both a major and minor. The program offers students the opportunity to: professional education, the Liberal Studies par tici pan www.cazenovia.edu/greatminds Prize-winning Chemist sciences with the practical aspects of inv olv ed For lecture descriptions visit: Combining the methods and insights of the humanities, natural sciences, and social ) bec om ing re abo ut Lea r n mo www.cazenovia.edu/greatminds e ... nders . dem ocr acy 3:30 Studen Studen t Roundtab discus ts will parti le Discussio sion on cipate n 1–2 in a fa anim p.m al iss st-pa (Mod erated . in the Morga ues with W ced open by Pro fesso ayne n Room r Mich Pacelle ael Sa Lectur Thad Yorks TiM MCLaughLin Cazenovia Public Library: december 1, 2011 to the Cather ay, Ma rc at Ca ine Cumm h 18 a t in zeno via C gs Theatr ollege e Monday, March 12 at 3 p.m. Char lie Cook t Politic al Repor her of The Cook nal Journ al Editor and publis for the Natio and colum nist Catherine Cummings Theatre Book signing at 4 p.m. Wednesday, November 28 at 3:30 p.m. Catherine Cummings Theatre at Cazenovia College The lecture is free and open to the public For more information, visit: www.cazenovia.edu/reismanlectures The lecture is free and open to the public. All logos, images and promotional materials represented were made for and are fully owned by Cazenovia College. www.jskibBEE.com
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