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PORTFOLIO Rebekah Lewis // rebekahlewis.com

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Summary of Graphic Design work completed at the University of Kansas

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P O R T F O L I ORebekah Lewis // rebekahlewis.com

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Public TypographyA book documenting how public typography transitions from the skate park to merchandise in the skate shop. Wrote the text, designed the layouts, and took the photos for the project.

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Public Typography iPad ExperienceDesigned how the book would translate to a tablet or iPad. The on-screen ex-perience incorporates motion and interaction into the spreads. Icons are used to help the viewer interact with the iPad and get more out of the magazine. Users can push icons for more information, audio, and additional websites to make purchases and view social media for brands listed.

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Type IDA book created to explore my design beliefs and identity. A picture, an icon, and a logo were all used in the book to represent myself.

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During my time interning at Children’s Mercy Hospital, I designed a logo for the Children’s Mercy Heart Center. The logo plays off the Heart Center’s Slogan “Changing one child at a time.” The hand represents the child, the heart represents the type of hospital, and the one finger being a different color represents that each one child is special. The logo system has many different colors that can be used interchangeably.

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SOLD Advocacy PosterA poster promoting the SOLD Project, which advocates awareness about child sex trafficking in Thailand. Inspired by the Graphic Imperative exhibition at the Spencer Museum of Art, the goal of the project was to effectively communicate a message with the use of graphic type + image.

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Pubcrawl PosterFreelance poster designed for the USGBC Emerging Professionals group in Houston, TX. The group operates under the “Work hard, play hard” motto and this poster was created to show the playful side of the group.

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Walnut Creek RanchA collaborative branding effort for Walnut Creek Ranch, in Law-rence, KS. Project included making an identity system as a team and then creating letterheads, business cards, envelopes, packag-ing for 3 products, brocure, ads, mock of a website.

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Climate Justice WeekFreelance poster designed for the USGBC Emerging Professionals group in Hous-ton, TX. The group operates under the “Work hard, play hard” motto and this poster was created to show the playful side of the group.

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Propel TypefaceA typeface designed for the word propel. The typeface adheres to a grid and uses measured increments and spacing to create words that visually propel the viewer across the page.

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Bloom’s TaxonomyThis is my journey as a graphic designer at the University of Kansas in Visual Communications. This infographic is a break down of my experience in the cat-egories provided in Bloom’s Taxonomy and in AIGA/ NASAD Competencies.

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