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To view enlargements of the project below, click on the image or titles.
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The Outside Circle Collective (OCC) is an online community of artists centered around the creation and apportion of art. Started by a group of artists longing for a creative organization which would promote their work as well as encourage creative collaboration, OCC has hosted artists retreats, organized arts evens and exhibitions, and produced two periodical art journals (The Journal of Words and Images and The Journal of Motion and Sound). I have served as the creative director and designer for the non-profit since it's inception in 2003.
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Outside Circle Collective, Various Media and Sizes,
2003-08
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Outside Circle Collective Logo, 2003
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Outside Circle Collective Logo, 2003
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Outside Circle Collective Website, Interaction Design, 2003
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Outside Circle Collective Website, Interaction Design, 2003
I worked closely with the web designer to develop a strong minimalist design palette that is cohesive, focuses on usability, pushes the artwork to the front, and is easy to navigate.
Click on the image to the left to view a close-up, or click here to go to the site.
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PromoPacket, Various Print Media and Size, 2003-2004
Designers: Benjamin Gaydos, Louis Ralins (middle far left, middle far right), Nick Gaydos (bottom, second from right)
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PromoPacket, Various Print Media and Size, 2003-2004
I have designed and art directed various material promoting the Outside Circle Collective since it’s inception in 2003—from logo to letterhead, event flyers to promotional posters, stickers, stencils and everything in between. This packet is sent to galleries, members, and the press.
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Fort Wendy Poster, b&w laser jet print, 13” x 19”, 2003
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Fort Wendy Poster, b&w laser jet print, 13” x 19”, 2003
The Poster for the Outside Circle Collective’s weekend “artists retreat” at Fort Wendy uses a minimalist design palette created for the website, but invokes an organic feeling of the site’s landscape.
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