Even though you can see some of my featured design work in my gallery and some of my earlier work from the U of U School of Business, the Junior League of Salt Lake City, and Myriad Genetics, Inc. on this older portfolio, I noticed there isn’t much print design work displayed on designsimply.com. So, I’m posting a few pieces of recent work here. Enjoy.
Here are some examples of a brochure, a registration form, and a banner ad that I designed:
Because of my interest in photography, I have always ended up serving as the official product and event photographer at most any job or event I undertake. Here are few product photography highlights from Myriad Genetics, Inc. in Salt Lake City, UT:
When it comes to stock photography, I am very proud of my iStockphoto.com/designsimply portfolio. Here are my most popular files on iStockphoto:
Another photography claim-to-fame, my duct tape picture was used on the NPR story page for “Best Tool Ever” by JJ Sutherland. I love this.
I will post more soon. Thanks for reading!
Sheri! I lost your email address. Contact me with your email. Need to catch up with you. Thanks! Alicia
Oh! Email sent. :)
i want to look at your stock photography a little bit closer, these photos are so tiny. is there a way to do that? they look good so far…! you go girl.
Product photography is limited but fun activity. It allows to explore new dimensions and scale new verticals if we had the basic concept of sales in mind. I liked yours strategy in that niche. Good that you had regular work from Myriad Genetics and I sincerely wish you increase your client base in and around Salt Lake City. All the best. I am glad that i got a chance to visit your portfolio. Good job mate.
Regards,
Benjamin McKenzie
Those are some brilliant photos, wish mine were that good!
Splendid! I’m very jealous of those photos, I wish I could do as well.Those images took a lot of ability to make, well done. I’ve bookmarked this site.
Nice work you have there. Very inspirational. Would like to know more about product photography and the like…Do you improvise equipment or just buy? :)