Portfolio 2015 June

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DESIGN PORTFOLIO Pedro Franca

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Looking for a Graphic Design position.

Transcript of Portfolio 2015 June

  • DESIGN PORTFOLIOPedro Franca

  • PEDRO FRANCAIm a multimedia artist from Sao Paulo, Brazil. I am a practical, fast paced designer who thinks creatively to achieve maximum results. As an artist, I am looking for a position where I can grow and learn from people.

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    ENTSABOUT ME 4

    6MY WORKSREALWORKS 7

    SCHALL CAREER CENTER 15

  • 5EDUCATION LANGUAGES

    TECHNICAL SKILLS PERSONAL SKILLS

    A.A. Applied Communications Santa Barbara City College Santa Barbara, California

    Microsoft OfficeGoogle DriveAdobe Photoshop Adobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignAdobe PremiereAdobe After EffectsSocial Media ExpertPhotographyStudio Lightening

    PortugueseEnglishSpanish (Intermediate)

    Friendly, reliable and efficientSelf motivatedPractical, hands-on, product drivenSolve problems creativelyEffective persuasive writingExceptional research skillsKnowledge of organization dynamicsPublic SpeakingTeam managementTake risks to achieve project goal

    Design/Marketing/OwnerDownhillCo., Santa Barbara, CA - March 2015

    Graphic Designer/Director AssistantShall Career Center, Santa Barbara, CA - June 2013 to June 2015

    Graphic Designer Realworks, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Jan. 2009 to Aug. 2011

    Volunteer at CAJEC, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 2010 to 2012

    WORK EXPERIENCE

  • 7REALWORKSRealworks philosophy is to be an agency that thinks, discuss, research, take action, build and bring results, always trying to make the best out of your investment.

    SO PAULO, BRASIL

    - Formatted text and graphics for print and web materials- Designed more than 10 print magazines visual identity on InDesign- Edited video ads on Adobe Premiere & After Effects- Photo management and manipulation on Adobe Photoshop - Created icons for web purposes on Adobe Illustrator

    POSITION: Graphic Designer

  • 8//DESKSEGUROSDesk Seguros is the first insurance for competitions horses. Their goal was to create a campaing to show the public their expansion.

  • 9//ARMANDOCERELLO One of the most tradicional brand on the funiture market, Armando Cerello is a high-end business that is well-known by the quality of their products based on natural fiber

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    //ELGINElgin is one of the biggest on the

    appliances market. The great variety of appliances since ar conditioner

    to sewing machine, without lose the quality is their goal. After fourty-one

    years of tradition, Elgin decided to grow more and the solution was

    advertising.

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    //EMPORIUMABCSHOPPINGCampaing aiming to revitalize the mall, which sells all the kinds of furniture and appliance.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z86kcvS5lCU

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    //KARECreate a campaign for

    summers sales without lose Kares high-end philosophy

    was the goal on this job.

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    //DECORAOEESTILO

    This new magazine focused on interior design needed an

    identity. The goal was to be a high-end magazine

    to reach the high-class population in Brazil.

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    SCHALL CAREER CENTERThe primary purpose of the Shcall Career Center is to assist students in developing, evaluating, and/or implementing career, education, and employment decisions and plans.

    SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA

    - Assist director and career counselors with providing student services- Manage and maintan job board for over 20,000 students- Assist organization of job fair events with over 50 employers- Design flyers, posters, website and staff profile book on Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator- Train new student workers

    POSITION: Graphic Designer/Assistant

  • 16All events conducted in the Career Center unless otherwise noted.

    Schall Career Center, Student Services Building, Room 282-Hours: M&Th 8-4:15, T&W 8-6, F 8-1 | sbcc.edu/careercenter

    //IDENTITYThe office needed a new identity. From

    websites to handouts, the goal was to be eye-cathing and artistic, using

    colors, photos and typography.W

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    INFORMATION I N F O R M AT I O N

    C A R E E R C L A S S E S

    PD 191A

    Career Planning: A Self-Directed Approach Join a self-paced, individualized career planning class Take career assessments, get career counseling, learn independent research Take a course online or through Career Center

    ( 1 CREDIT )

    College Success Clarify educational objectives and develop skills necessary to reach them Learn time management, reading and study skills, goal-setting, career planning and communication skills

    PD 100

    ( 3 CREDITS )

    PD 110

    Career Planning and Decision-Making Learn values clarification and skills analysis Improve decision-making, goal setting and job search skills Explore majors and careers that relate to your interests and person

    ( 3 CREDITS )

    WEXP 290

    General Work Experience Get credit for supervised employment, internships or volunteer work Earn up to 6 CSU transferable units during college

    ( 1, 2 or 3 CREDITS )

    INFORMATION INFORMATION

    Monday

    Tuesday

    Wednesday

    Thursday

    Friday

    8:00AM-4:15PM

    8:00AM-5:00PM

    8:00AM-5:00PM

    8:00AM-4:15PM

    8:00AM-1:00PM (805) 965-0581 EXT 2331

    Student Services BuildingRoom SS-282

    H O U R S

    C O N TA C T

    L O C AT I O N

    The primary purpose of career services is to assist students in developing, evaluating, and/or implementing career, education, and employment decisions and plans.

    DROP-INS WELCOME!

    W E L C O M E

    INFORMATION INFORMATION

    S E R V I C E S

    O N - L I N E R E S O U R C E S JOB

    Go to www.sbcc.edu/careercenter to access resources in the form of handouts, videos, and links to useful websites on a wide range of topics:

    SPECIAL SUPPORT

    INTERVIEW PREPARATION

    WORKSHOPS

    CRACK RSUMS &

    PREPARE FOR INTERVIEWS

    Prepare for a job interview with a career counselor

    Practice for job interviews Learn what to do/dont before, during, and after an interview

    Support available for students: 25 years old & older Reentering college

    JOB FAIRS

    Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter fairs

    Resumes Interviews Employer panels

    How to get hired And more!

    Career Information Assessments Job Searches

    Internships And some fun stuff too.

    INFORMATION INFORMATION

    S E R V I C E S

    F I N D A J O B JOB

    See on/off campus student jobs, internships, and volunteer opportunities.

    Log in to your Pipeline account Click Life tab Scroll down to Student Jobs

    SPECIAL SUPPORT AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS 25 & OLDER.

    CHOOSE A MAJOR

    Drop in for career counseling to discuss your major and career options Utilize worksheets, workshops, and print resources

    TAKE ASSESSMENTS

    WRITE RSUMS

    CRACK RSUMS &

    PREPARE FOR INTERVIEWS

    Prepare for a job interview with a career counselor

    Identify your personality traits, interests and values Explore an occupation or course of study Schedule a follow-up personal interpretation with a career counselor

    Utilize templates to create a rsum Tailor it to a specic job Drop-in with a career counselor to discuss and improve it Learn what to have and/or avoid on your rsum

    ENROLL NOW IN GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE 290A/B/C!

    Do you want to earn college

    credit for the hours you work or volunteer at

    your job?

    Stop by the Career Center

    (SS-282) to learn more about earning 1, 2, or 3 units per

    semester

    WWW.SBCC.EDU/CAREERCENTERSBCC CAREER CENTER (SS-282)

    (805) 965-0581 EXT. 2331

    POSTERS & HANDOUTS

  • FEBRUARY 26 10AM-2PM

    WEDNESDAYWEST CAMPUS

    THE SBCC CAREER CENTER PRESENTS

    //JOB FAIRSOne ot the best resource the office

    provided to students. The job fairs consited on more than 40 employers and it happens on campus every semester. The number of students who attended the fair grew about

    200% with flyers, posters and ads.