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Ostomy Association August 2022 Newsletter

 

Client: Ostomy Association of Houston

Format: Monthly color 12-page newsletter

Design Objective: This was my first client, 14 years ago! And, I’m still happy to be working with them. They have saved money not printing and mailing their newsletter. It is delivered by email using MailChimp, which is a free service to them. This nonprofit organization, run by volunteers, is one of the most active ostomy organizations in the country. Though they are on a tight budget, this group is able to provide a polished newsletter to their subscribers.

The newsletter provides vital information to both new ostomates and those who have been living for many years with an ostomy.

To view the entire August 2022 please click on the image.

Ostomy Association July 2011 Newsletter

Ostomy Association Newsletter

Client: Ostomy Association of Houston

Format: Monthly black and white 8-page newsletter

Design Objective: This nonprofit organization, run by volunteers, is one of the most active ostomy organizations in the country. Though they are on a tight budget, this group is able to provide a polished newsletter to their subscribers.

The newsletter provides vital information to both new ostomates and those who have been living for many years with an ostomy.

To view the entire July 2011 issue, please click on the image.

“Moonlight Madness” Invitation

Invitation for Auction

Client: Carnegie Vanguard High School PTO

Format: 4.25″ × 5.75″ invitation printed in black and white

Design Objective: This school group was on a tight budget and and needed a design that was inexpensive to produce. The 4.25″ × 5.75″ invitation was printed on a glossy stock to give it some additional shine.

Rice Historical Society Newsletter

Rice Historical Society Fall 2009

Client: Rice University Historical Society

Format: 8 1/2″ x 11″, black and white, 8‑page newsletter

Design Objective: The main article in the Fall 2009 issue of The Cornerstone was about the development of the Rice University academic seal. The history behind the design made for an interesting and visually appealing story.

“An Evening in Paris” Invitation

An Evening in Paris Invitation

Client: Lanier Middle School

Format: 5.5″ × 8.5″ invitation copied in black and white

Design Objective: This client was very budget-conscious and needed a design that was elegant, yet inexpensive to produce. The 5.5″ × 8.5″ invitation was printed two-up on an 8.5″ × 11″ sheet and trimmed in half.