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Look at me!
My name is Corie and I am an old-school, X-acto wielding,
Strunk & White referring, tea drinking, creative thinker. I know the
latest programs AND the correct way to use Rubber Cement.
Illustrator, Graphic Designer, Copy-writer, Art Director, Pre-press,
Coffee-brewer (read “team player”) and all-around Hard Worker!
This is a representation of my work. It’s low-res so it won’t crash
your email boxes and internets, and kill your computer mice.
(It’s much prettier in person. Call me, I’ll be glad to show you!)
Main Street Mobile Special Event Posters
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“Central to me” banner
campaign
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Mobile Public Library: Building for the Future
logo, display boards, photoshoot
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Invitations for Citizens for
Progressive Transit, Suzanne
Cleveland Party Committee, Central
Stewardship Committee, and
Oakleigh Garden District Society
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Gretch Rockin’ Cat and theModern Eldorades t-shirt
and sticker designs
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financial aid instructionbrochure
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1.) CLIENT: Main Street Mobile
PIECES: Posters and postcards
for holiday events
NOTES: These events were for
kids, so naturally I was
marketing to both children
and their parents. Yes, I did
smash a “Peeps” on the
scanner. Budget was an issue.
2.) CLIENT: Central Presbyterian
Church
PIECES: Outdoor banners
NOTES: Exterior of church,
while beautiful, is not as
inviting as the people inside.
So I brought the people out
side, with large portrait
banners featuring key words.
I also used the banners as the
beginning of the church’s
“Central to me” identity
campaign.
3.) CLIENT: Mobile Public Library
PIECES: Display boards,
“Building for the Future” logo
and photo shoot
NOTES: The client needed both
money and community sup-
port. The display boards (used
early in the campaign) fea-
tured illustrations and copy I
created to get the community
behind a massive library
expansion project. I acted
as Art Director for the photo
shoots. The photos featured
local politicians, authors, and
“every day” citizens interacting
with books.
4.) CLIENT: Various
PIECES: Invitations
NOTES: “Party Girl” invitation won
an Addy Award for Best
Invitation
5.) CLIENT: Gretsch Rockin’ Cat and
the Modern Eldorados
PIECES: T-shirt and sticker designs
NOTES: swoon...
6.) a.) CLIENT: Central Presbyterian
Church
PIECES: Pew brochure
NOTES: The challenge with this
piece was a lot of copy, a long
list of programs, and the client’s
desire for pictures, all in a
brochure tiny enough to fit in a
small wooden pew pocket. I
shaved as much copy as I could
(while still making everyone
happy), and created a graphic
element out of the list of
programs.
b.) CLIENT: Massage @ Work
PIECES: Brochure
NOTES: I presented client with
several headline options. He
liked them all, but because he
worked in a conservative
market, he went with more
conservative copy.
Copy client liked, but passed on:
1.) Not enough money... not available
at this time... not much time left...
Knot going to happen!
2.) Not enough money... not available
at this time... not much time left...
Over time, those knots can build up.
3.) 100 years ago they would have
just slapped on some leeches...
nowadays we have stress treatments
that don’t suck.
7.) CLIENT: Main Street Mobile
PIECES: Mobile Christmas
Parade, and The Lighting of
the Trees in Bienville posters
NOTES: This client was so
awesome! My contact always
gave me a lot of “heads up” on
events, so I was able to create
custom illustrations.
8.) CLIENT: Project Quest/Alabama
Southern Community College
PIECES: Brochure
NOTES: This piece was targeted
to eleventh grade students in
a rural area. These kids were
the first in their families to
attend college. Project Quest
mentored them as a parent
would on applying for admis-
sion, financial aid, and expec-
tations of them once enrolled
in school. The difficulty with
this brochure, was lots of
mandatory copy. I handled
“boring” mandatory copy by
singling it out as mandatory.
I followed it with more youth-
oriented, playful copy.
Info-bits and things you
may want to put in your
head-bucket
9.) CLIENT: Central Presbyterian
Church
PIECES: Information cards and
schedules
NOTES: This is one active
church! They needed a way to
target potential members
without overwhelming them.
Each card lists schedules and
groups pertinent to the key
word in the title copy.
Card copy:
Music
Ringing, singing, African drumming,
classical strumming. The arts are
alive at Central Presbyterian
Church. We celebrate our creative
gifts and the gifts of others. From vi-
sual art to dancing, we invite you to
share your gifts.
Peace
More than a friendly hand signal,
more than a protest sign, but a Cen-
tral Presbyterian Church way of life.
A way of looking at all God’s chil-
dren. A way of loving those we
haven’t met and a way of honoring
those we have. Peace be with you.
Service
Service is our way of giving back.
Central Presbyterian Church serves
all the children of God, and has a
way for all God’s children to serve.
From the Outreach and Advocacy
Center, to mission trips, Central wit-
nesses God’s love through service.
Faith
Faith is the tiny seed that has taken root
in all of us at Central Presbyterian
Church. Through bountiful seasons and
lean ones, our faith grows. Faith in God,
faith in each other, faith in ourselves.
Come share our faith.
Community
Some say Central Presbyterian Church
is located at the crossroads of “Powerful
and Powerless.” Naturally, our commu-
nity is a diverse one. And a large one
too! Being an active part of this city, na-
tion and world is Central to our church
community.
Compassion
Grace is found in the darkest, forgotten
corners of our city. Central Presbyterian
Church seeks God’s grace in compas-
sionate acts, and in recognizing our
shared humanity, constantly remember-
ing we are all Children of God.
Learning
Beginning with teaching and caring for
God’s youngest ones, through the life-
long study of the mysteries of faith,
Central Presbyterian Church is a com-
munity built on learning, teaching, and
searching for knowledge. Come learn
with us.
Hope
Seeking out the hope of others when
ours is faint and offering our hope to
those in need of it, we are actively
engaged in hopefulness. Bright, shin-
ing, optimistic, encouraging, grain-
of-sand sized and greater – hope,
waiting at Central Presbyterian
Church.
10.) CLIENT: Citizens for
Progressive Transit
PIECE: Transit map for
TSPLOST vote
10.) CLIENT: Citizens for
Progressive Transit
PIECE: Infographic illustrating
ratios of tax to be spent on public
transit versus road construction.
12.) CLIENT: Alabama Southern
Community College
PIECES: College Cash Financial
Aid instruction brochure
NOTES: I created playful
illustrations for this one.
Applying for financial aid
feels like a game. Why not
treat it as one?
Thanks for your
consideration!