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ANGIE REICHMANN

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Angie Reichmann
440 S 2nd W Apt 131
Rexburg, ID 83440
909.938.7130
angiereichmann@yahoo.com

Montage
Brochure
Logos
Photodesign
Event Ad
Stationary
Business Card
Flier
Webpage

Montage
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: February 12, 2016
Programs: Adobe Photshop
Description: A spiritual montage made by blending two
images together and tasteful typography.
Objectives:
- Learn how to mask multiple images together so it
looks like one image.
- Blending images correctly
Process: It took me awhile to find two images that I felt
would blend well together and that
I actually liked. After finding the my
images, I started with the stars as my
background and masked the picture
with the globe and hands with it only
using Adobe Photoshop. It took me
a couple tries to get the masking of
the globe correct, mostly because the
background to that image is all black.
However, hard work paid off, and I am
really happy with my final result.

Brochure

of O peration:
Hours ofHours
O peration:

Hours of O peration:

Mon - Fri: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm


Mon - Fri: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sat - Sun: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm
Sat - Sun: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm

Mon - Fri: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm


Sat - Sun: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm

L o cat i o n :

C ontact us:
261.938.7130

L o cat i oLn o: cat i o n :

Alta Loma, California 91701

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RAP!

Instructor: Brother Pingel


Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: March 27, 2016

Description: Brochure for a company I created.

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Gift Wrapping
Gift Wrapping

Gift Wrapping

Objectives:
- Learn and understand how to make a brochure
for my gift wrapping company.
- Do something different than I was used to.
- Use creative to create something awesome.
Process: This project took me two
weeks to complete. I brainstormed
with other people for awhile to find
something that I would find fun and
exciting. I chose to do a gift wrapping
company because I knew that it
would challenge me. I was right!
For the first week, I used Adobe
Illustrator to create a logo and then
transferred that logo over to Adobe
InDesign. I had to create a template in
InDesign for my project, and used this
as my rough draft for the next week.
I also made the content that actually
went into my project at the end of
week one.
For week two, I basically had to put
everything together. I made everything
else visually appealing, got it critiqued
multiple times and then I was done.

261.938.7130
261.938.7130

9989 Holly Street


9989 Holly Street
Alta Loma, California 91701
Alta Loma, California 91701

9989 Holly Street

Programs: Adobe Indesign, Adobe Illustrator, and


Adobe PhotoShop

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Front

Back

Gift Wrapping Prices

Wrapping Paper Samples

Who Are We?

Impressions is a gift wrapping company that is here to help serve


you and all your present needs.

How We Began
Impressions Gift Wrapping
first started in my parents
garage.
One of my favorite things
to do during Christmas
time was wrap presents.
Some thought of this as a
chore, so I would travel
to peoples homes to
wrap their gifts or they
would come to me. I did
something that I loved and
got paid for it too!
What started off as a little
side gig, turned into a full
blown business. My team
now services areas within
San Bernardino County.
-Angie Reichmann

We supply a variety of different wrapping papers from Birthday,


Christmas, Fathers Day, Baby Showers, Graduation, and so much
more!
We also provide gift wrapping services for a very
affordable price.

How Much Does It Cost?

For a 300 ft roll of wrapping paper, you will getting a deal at


only $10! We also sell wrapping paper seperately. The cost
varies on size.

Smaller than 12x12 - $3.50


Smaller than 24x24 - $6.50

Interested In Having Us Wrap?

Are you tired of wrapping? Whether you dont have time,


or you simply just dont want to wrap, come on by! We offer
affordable prices for gift wrapping.
Dont want to drive to our location? We can come to you! For
a $20 fee, we will come to your work or home to wrap gifts.
Dont delay! Holiday season is our most busiest time of the year!

Inside

Smaller than 36x36 - $8.50


Anything bigger than 36x36 - $10

We have the right to charge differently if


we feel as though the item does not reach
the requirements.

Logos
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: February 21, 2016
Programs: Adobe Illustrator
Description: A logo for a company.
Objectives:
- Learn to create a logo that represented my logo
effectively.
- Use simplistic elements.
- Understand how to use adobe Illustrator so I can use
it in my other work.
Process: The first thing that I did
was decide which company I wanted
to create a logo for. After deciding
upon angies pizza, I created three
completely different logos using
Adobe Illustrator. I then had people
vote which logo they liked the best;
over 10+ in person and over 60+ on
Facebook.
Although this logo didnt receive
the most votes, I believe that
the simplicity of the logo shows
professionalism and is more
appealing to the eye. I used different
shapes to create the chefs hat. I
improved my logo by making the
font appear to the right of the logo
and also made the typography much
bigger so that the company name
would stand out.
Over-all, Im really happy with how it
turned out. To me, less is more.

Photo Design
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: February 7, 2016
Programs: Adobe Photoshop
Description: Take and Edit a picture using
Photoshop. Add a color scheme and a design.
Objectives:
- Effectively use Photoshop to convey a message
- Learn how to take photos that one can work with
- Effectively use a color scheme
Process: I first began by going on
a photo shoot with one of my best
friends Anna. We went around the
Ricks gardens and took multiple
pictures. I chose this image
specifically because it had great lead
room. I designed this on a 118.5
paper and decided to monochromatic
blue to emphasis more the color of her
jacket. I searched for different quotes
until I found one that went with my
target audience, college girls. Over-all,
I am really happy with my project.

Event Ad

Antique Auction

Instructor: Brother Pingel


Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: January 31, 2016

Invite Treasures Into Your Home

Programs: Microsoft Word and Epson Scanner


Description: An event ad designed to promote an
Antique Auction using only Microsoft Word and a
scanner.

Saturday

Objectives:
- Learn to use Microsoft word to create an ad
- Look for different fonts that work with my
scanned image
- Scan an image correctly
- Create something that is visually
appealing

9-5

February 13th

The Atrium at Hemming Village

Process: To find an image that I


liked, I went onto unsplash.com that
has thousands of pictures that are
free from copyright. After printing
out my image professionally from
Walgreens, I scanned my image
using an Epson scanner that is
located at the schools computer lab.
After cropping my image, I used only
Microsoft Word to design my layout.
I decided on a typewriter font so that
it appears as though the typewriter
was typing out all the information. I
also used gold accents throughout
my design to bring out the gold color
from the typewriter.
I used the shape tool to create the
gold lines around the project. I also
came up with the slogan, Invite
Treasures Into Your Home to go with
my message.

$15 admission
All proceeds go to Saint Jude Childrens Research Hospital

Sponsored by Wells Fargo

Stationery

A n g ie Reich ma n n

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P. She r m a n 42 Wal l aby Way


Syd n e y, Au st r al ia
208. 938. 7130
www. m u t u al it yin su r an ce. com
an gie re ichm a n n @gm ail . com

Instructor: Brother Pingel


Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: February 27, 2016
Programs: Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Indesign
Description: Stationery design for a logo and
company that I created.
Objectives:
- Create a logo that could be effectively used on a
stationery letterhead.
- Create a watermark for my letterhead
Process: My first step for this project
was to create a logo that I could use
universally for both the letterhead and
business card. I created this logo in
Adobe Illustrator and used shapes to
create the letter M and also the circles
above it. After I brainstormed for a
name that fit my logo and company,
I opened a new document in Adobe
InDesign and placed my logo.
For my letterhead, I decided that
having it in the left hand corner
was best. I then put my contact
information in a text box in the
right hand corner. I decided to put 2
orange lines to make the stationery
more crisp and clean and also to add
repetition to my project. I also added
a watermark and put the opacity to
7%, that way it can still be visible but
okay to write over.

Business Card
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: February 27, 2016
Programs: Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Indesign
Description: Business Card to go along with my logo and
Stationery Design
Objectives:
- Create a logo that could be effectively used on a
stationery letterhead.
- Create a business card that would match my letterhead.
- Use white space and negative space effectively.
Process: My first step for this project was to create a logo
that I could use universally for both
the letterhead and business card. I
created this logo in Adobe Illustrator
and used shapes to create the letter
M and also the circles above it. After
I brainstormed for a name that fit my
logo and company, I opened a new
document in Adobe InDesign and
placed my logo.
For my business card, I used the
rectangle tool to create a 2 x 3.5
outline for a business card. I copied
and pasted my logo and information
onto my business card. At first, I
thought I would make the design
horizontal, however, after trial and
error, I decided upon making it
vertical. I think its better for the
design, and allows for the logo and
information to fill up the space.
Finally, I put an enlarged M on the
back of my business card and made
the background grey, mostly to put
emphasis on the most important part
of the logo.

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Angie Reichmann
P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way
Sydney, Australia
208 938 7130
www.mutualityinsurance.com
angiereichmann@gmail.com

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Instructor: Brother Pingel


Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: January 23, 2016
Programs: Adobe Indesign
Description: A black and white flier that helps bring attention to
the upcoming Graduate Leadership Conference.
Objectives:
- Understand how to use Indesign
- Create my first project and understand how to use different
tools
- Effectively put together a flier
Process: The first thing I did in this
process was sketch four different
designs. After I decided on one, I used
that design as a layout. I incorporated
different elements into my design
throughout the process. I decided to
use a black upside L as my element of
repetition and also to bring emphasis
to the conference. I re-did this project
because I felt like I could do much
more with it. I created the black boxes
to add uniformity throughout. It also
gives emphasis to he different parts.
I was given all the content for this
project.

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Webpage
Instructor: Brother Pingel
Course & Section: Communication 130 Section 3
Date: March 13, 2016
Programs: Adobe Photoshop and Notepad ++
Description: A web page for the logo that I designed.
Objectives:
- Create a website for my logo
- Use the colors from my logo into my webpage
- Put images throughout to add more detail
- Learn how to create websites
Process: To make this web page,
I first used the same layout as the
bee project that I had to do for earlier
this week. This way, I had a template
already created for me, but I could
also use my own personal spin and
elements to it. Whatever changes I
made, I made sure to check them in a
code validator website to see if I had
any problems with my code.
After writing all my information for
the website, I went put information
into the pre-made CSS template
and changed all the colors to my
headings, my fonts, and also did
things like put images onto my page.
I also put in different codes to center
my image. I also added different fonts
onto my CSS so that if the person
who was viewing the website didnt
have the font I chose, they would
still be able to see my information.
I used many different programs like
Photoshop and Notepad++.

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