Christmas themed blog header for Tallahatchie River Players.

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2 minute Powerpoint splash for the Tupelo Convention & Visitors Bureau used as a welcome for the Mississippi Goldwings organization, who plans to move its convention to the city. Link goes to an .SWF representation of the original.

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Promotional Flyer for DeSoto County Tourism’s upcoming website SoDeSoto.com.   Photoshop and InDesign.

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Tabloid sized folded handout for promotion of the Mississippi Hills Heritage Area Alliance at the Presidential debates in Oxford, MS.  Cover was designed with a lower contrasting section so that the same brochure can be redesigned to be folded twice and used as a mailer, saving future design costs.

Thumbnails:

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And a rather large PDF (18 MB):

Logo design for the Columbus Cultural Heritage Foundation.  The accepted final:

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And the demos/in-between stages:

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Banner advertising for Cabot Lodge in Jackson, MS.  Design following their existing ad campaign.

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Updates to existing header banner for e-newsletters.  The approved final version:

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And the non contenders:

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Powerpoint presentation for Tupelo Convention & Visitors Bureau Board Retreat, an annual report briefing.  Heavy animation on second slide with minimal emphasis animation throughout.  Link is to an SWF that will allow you to click to advance slides.  This representation is low resolution and the animation is a bit choppy as a result of the conversion.

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Website promoting the Viking Classic Golf Tournament in Ridgeland. Basically a revamp of an older styling.

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PDF publication optimized for low bandwidth.  A downloadable resource guide for grant application for community tourism entities published by the Mississippi Hills Heritage Area Association.

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MHHAA Resource Guide