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Spartan Daily, April 17, 1969
Volume 56, Issue 100https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5185/thumbnail.jp
NAKED TRUTH SOAP FOR MEN: BRAND IDENTITY
The essential idea of this project is to develop an entire brand identity for a fictional soap company for men that I created called Naked Truth. A brand identity encompasses visual components like logo, color and design aesthetic that help a brand stick in a consumer’s mind. In the real world of advertising, the concept of a brand identity at the forefront of any advertising a company releases. Consumers are inundated with hundreds of ads everyday, so it is important for a company to know who they are and whom they want to sell their products to in order to succeed. I sought to achieve a strong, cohesive brand identity for Naked Truth by completing five projects to solidify the company’s brand. I modeled this concept after the current state of branding in the graphics world. These five projects were: label and packaging design for Naked Truth’s products, in-studio product shots of these products, a comprehensive ad campaign advertising Naked Truth’s three soap scents, a motion graphic that is a brand reel that introduces the company to the consumer, and a website to house all of these elements. Mastery of all of these facets of design is highly important in branding a company. It is very common now for one ad agency or design firm to play an important role in the product from the very beginning. In completing this one project that actually involves multiple facets of design, I wanted to position myself as a multi-talented designer who is capable of working on all aspects of a brand. I completed these projects using the Adobe Creative Suites (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, After Effects, Dreamweaver and Soundbooth). This project represents the merging of many skill sets--print design, package design, photography, advertising design, copy writing, motion graphic design, 3D animation, photoshopping, sound editing and web design
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An introspective look at editing a manuscript
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Publishing Studies
2017An introspective look at editing a manuscript is a personal account of editing and proofreading an unpublished manuscript. It focuses on how an editor looks at a piece of work and the different aspects involved in editing such as how to communicate with an author, how to avoid bias editing as well as how to approach correcting grammar, punctuation and language.MT201
An introspective look at editing a manuscript
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Publishing Studies
2017An introspective look at editing a manuscript is a personal account of editing and proofreading an unpublished manuscript. It focuses on how an editor looks at a piece of work and the different aspects involved in editing such as how to communicate with an author, how to avoid bias editing as well as how to approach correcting grammar, punctuation and language.MT201
The Cowl - v.62 - n.9 - Nov 6, 1997
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 62, Number 9 - Nov 6, 1997. 28 pages
Spartan Daily, April 7, 1972
Volume 59, Issue 92https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5605/thumbnail.jp
Specifications and programs for computer software validation
Three software products developed during the study are reported and include: (1) FORTRAN Automatic Code Evaluation System, (2) the Specification Language System, and (3) the Array Index Validation System
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