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Fictitious V-Day Party

The design of this invitation was based on a number of situational characteristics that were provided to my class. I wanted to avoid a comlplete traditional rectangular single-folded card, so I came up with a slight hybrid that is unique, yet easily mailable.

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Easily the largest project I've tackled in college. This was an integrated marketing campaign for the Open Publishing Lab at RIT for a social networking game they devised. Three of us tackled this with full force and it looks like they'll be using our marketing materials for years to come.

Vacuum Expressions

My final 3D modeling project was to give an inanimate object six expressions. This is how they turned out. I used joints in Maya to model the different expressions, making the process much easier.

Fictitious V-Day Party

The design of this invitation was based on a number of situational characteristics that were provided to my class. I wanted to avoid a comlplete traditional rectangular single-folded card, so I came up with a slight hybrid that is unique, yet easily mailable.

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Here you will find some useful (and some useless) information about me, along with work and projects I've done in the past. To read how I built this site, visit the experiments page.

As for a little bit about who I am—I'm part fun, part witty, part analytical. I'm slightly obsessed with electronics and enjoy learning about any of the latest trends in science, technology, social media, and anything else that remotely falls into those categories.

I am a 2009 graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science degree in New Media Publishing with a minor in marketing. I'm versed in areas of web developement, design, IT, printing technology, social media, and marketing. My understanding of campaign workflow is well suited to the advertising and marketing industries. Learn more by clicking about.