Painting of Celano, Italy
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Renee Condon
This is an oil painting of a small town in Italy where my father was born. After I visited and took many pictures, I painted this on a 20 x 40 canvas.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Video of Ophelia
This is a movie I made of Ophelia, a chocolate lab puppy in Lexington, Va at the Natural Bridge. I used imovie to develop the short film.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Direct Mail Landscape Architect Post Card
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Renee Condon
This design theme came from the name of the company, which is 'Mayflower Designs'. The bold rose draws attention to the company name on the front. The back of this 6"x 9" card showcases the architect's work and capabilities. I designed this piece using Adobe InDesign.
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
Invitation
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Renee Condon
This piece was an invitation to a charity ball for a little girl who has Batten Disease. She wanted to be a princess for a night, so I tried to design the invitation with that in mind. The bottom portion ripped off to be mailed back with the donation. I used Adobe Indesign and Photoshop to create this piece.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Brochure
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Renee Condon
This was a 8.5" x 11" brochure folded to 8.5" x 5.5" for a marketing seminar. It was a informative invitation for sales reps. to hand out to their customers and invite them to the event. Creative Marketing Solutions wanted to keep to their brand but showcase the main speaker, Peter Muir. I used Adobe Illustrator and Indesign to create this piece.
Company logo
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Renee Condon
This was a logo I designed for a new web-to-print department within my company. I combined the G in Go and the C in Creative with curved lines and gradients. It has professional yet creative look. I used Adobe Illustrator to create this piece.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Direct Mail Wine Postcard
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Renee Condon
This was a 4.25" x 6" post card I designed for Creative Marketing Solutions. They wanted to showcase the ways they could promote wineries. The concept was "Don't let your message get lost in the grapevine." It was a clever way to point out the benefits of working with CMS. I used Adobe Indesign to create this piece.
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