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Creative BriefChristie Widjaja is currently a student of the Art Institute of Seattle. She will be graduating in Spring 2013. Design has always been her passion. She is a graphic designer who firmly believes in the concept of “less is more”. The goal of this website is to showcase her works and skills for future clients and employers.
Background: Web portfolios are becoming more popular as it gives quick access to the person’s works and ease the pro-cess of hiring.
Target Audience: Employers, graphic design firms, graphic design peers, and future clients.
Objective: Self promotion
Obstacles: Starting from nothing and creating a brand
Key Benefits: Accessibility and visibility
Tone: Easy to navigate, clean and professional
Creative considerations: Designed intended for individuals with graphic design background as well as non-graphic designers.
Projects:Projects created mostly from Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
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Style GuideTypeface:
Helvetica CY Logo, Title in Home page (72 pts)
Verdana Sub titles (12 pts), Body copy (10 pts) Nav titles (14 pts)
Color Palettes:
Hex: # F26531
Hex: # A7A9AC
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THEHEALTHYA M E R I C A N
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A recently published Consumer Reports survey found that 90 percent of Americans believe that their diet is healthy – even
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So what is a healthy diet anyway? Balancing a burger with a salad? Drinking apple juice box every morning? The answer is absolutely not. It’s a shame that so many of us have such skewed perceptions about what is healthy.
An alarming new study published in the Journal of Food Composition and Analysis reveals that Americans are getting nearly one-third of their calories from junk foods: soft drinks, sweets, desserts, alcoholic beverages, and salty snacks.These junk foods comprise almost 25 percent of all calories con-
-tributed by nutrient-poor foods to at least 30 percent of the total calorie intake. Today, an entire industry, which provides customers with inexpensive hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza and soft drinks within minutes, continues to grow as a result. It explains why obesity is rampant, diabetes is epidemic, and chronic disease is skyrocketing. We’re getting plenty of calo-ries, but very little nutrition. We choose foods that are loaded
feel hungry again an hour or two later. In other words, we are a nation of people who are simultaneously overfed and malnourished. Isn’t that funny?
Shockingly, the average American gets over seven percent of their calories from soft drinks alone -- a situation that most certainly accelerates both obesity and diabetes. As with soft drinks, the other junk foods consumed by Americans are so-called “empty calorie” foods, meaning they’re devoid of nutritional value. And yet people keep turning to these foods with alarming frequency because they taste good.
As time goes by and with the techonolgy we have, we have yet more evidence of the link between food choice and personal health. The American public is slowly coming to realize that foods are, indeed, linked to disease, and an increasing number of doctors are starting to see the light, too. Heck, even the medical schools might actually start teaching nutrition -- something that should have been the foundation of a medical education but which has been routinely ignored for decades by organized medicine. It’s about time!
But in a world where people are perpetually bombarded by food and drink advertising, it won’t be easy. The reality is that the average American diet simply tastes good and is convenient for a fast-moving society. So then it is obvious that fast-food will not be going away any time soon. Still, it is unhealthy and presents the potential for serious health problems later in life. We have to focus a lot more attention on cutting down how often we eat and what we eat, if we’re truly going to do something about this as a society.
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TALKINGSWISSABOUT
A new graphic design style emerged in Switzerland in the 1950s that would become the predominant graphic style in the world. Images and sans serif typefaces were organized by geometrical grids, and became the classic emblems of graphic design. How “the Swiss Style” design remains an indispensable part of today’s graphic language, Mr. Weingart will talk more about it.
ABOUT WOLFGANG WEINGARTWolfgang Weingart, one of the world’s leading
lecture about “Swiss Style”.
Weingart has taught typography at the Basel School of Design in Switzerland since 1968. He has lec-
the course of design history in the latter decades of the 20th century.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22
7:00 pm
Henry Art Gallery
Seattle, WA 98195
UNICEF Indonesia NewsletterVolume 1 No.1 November 2011
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Proposed Client: Woodland Park Zoo
Project: Promotional Campaign
Among its distinctions, Woodland Park Zoo is one of the oldest zoos on the West Coast. It is located here in Seattle. The zoo manages the largest live animal collection in Washington state. This is an ad that is part of an campaign that I did for them.
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Education: The Art Institute of Seattle Graphic Design Bachelor of Fine Arts, June 2013
North Seattle Community College Associate of Arts August 2009
Skills: Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Flash Basic web coding Basic photography knowledge Word Powerpoint
Languages: Indonesian English
Related Experience: Sequis Life Insurance Calendar 2012
Hadi Corporation December 2011 Identity system Indonesian Student Organization in the US Graphic Design Promotional activities
Kompas Newspaper in Indonesia Wrote an article about Special Olympics 2008
High School Head designer of school newspaper Managed recycling program