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Infograph

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  In this design, I was creating an infographic around dairy farming. At the top, I used the classic got milk? logo to make a play on words for the title of this graphic. I used similar, clipart-style images throughout to keep a consistent image theme. The colors that I used all match the black-and-white vibe of the graphic and they are also all a easy, earth-y tone to match the agricultural topic that I chose. In each section, I used a gray box to highlight the important pieces of information/the main point of each section. Each section was then split by a black line to symbolize different subjects and also match the black outline of the graphic. I included a QR code with all of my sources and included my nametag for reference to my work. 

Newsletter

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  Using InDesign, I created a mock newsletter. There is no factual information, but I designed the layout myself so that it fit the topic that I chose and allowed for the newsletter to naturally flow. I wanted there to be a sort of solid and natural color scheme as this is an agricultural subject and therefore it has an earth-y tone to it. I chose titles and headings relevant to the topic, I just didn't include any additional information. I am confident that this mock layout could easily be turned into a layout used for a newsletter on this topic or similar topics. It is informative, yet not overwhelming with too many words and not enough visuals. There is also an even amount of white space. The pages are filled, but not too much. 

Event Post Card

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This was my first project using Adobe InDesign. I created a post card talking about an upcoming holiday and event in a local town. I used colors and images that related to the event. I generated a QR code that will lead to the official website that goes into more detail and shows all of the events taking place at this festival. 

About Me!

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  Hello everyone! My name is Jourdyn Armstrong. I am a senior at Central Michigan University set to graduate in May 2023 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.  I am an intern in the appraisal department at GreenStone Farm Credit Services and I have been there for nearly two years. I am in the process of applying for full-time positions at GreenStone as I would like to stay employed there after graduation. Prior to working at GreenStone, I was employed in the CMU Sign Shop where I assisted with the signage around campus. I also had the opportunity to work with some of the programs and systems at the sign shop. Using these, I created the following logo for a local dairy farm.  Outside of work and school, some of my hobbies include reading, being outside, hanging out on the farm, and spending time with my animals. I have three dogs, three bunnies, one cat, five cows, and one sheep that keep me pretty busy!  This is one of my dogs, Braxton; my sheep, Stuart; and my highlan

Damaged Photo Repair

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  This was my first project using Photoshop. In this project, I was asked to repair this older, damaged photo using Photoshop tools. The feedback that I received stated that the necklace was incomplete, there were strange lines in her chin, and there were shadowing issues with her right eye. I took a second look at the image and made changes to these problems. Below is my corrected image.  It can be seen that I was able to fill in the rest of her necklace. I used the clone stamping tool to fix this. I was also able to fix some of the lines in her chin by using the patch tool in Photoshop. Lastly, I used both the clone tool and the patch tool to fix the issues with her right eye. I am really happy with how I was able to fix these problems from my original submission. 

Create a Flyer

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  In this design, I was tasked with creating a flyer to advertise an event put on by a business. I chose to create a hypothetical event hosted by a farm. I used a logo that I created for an actual local farm and then stuck with the shape theme throughout the rest of the flyer. I tried to use a color scheme that matched and also represented the agricultural aspect of the event. 

Creating a Post Card

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  This project was a postcard meant to introduce the topic of a pictograph that I created soon after this. It was to display a topic, theme, and color scheme for the future project. I chose the blue/green color scheme with some neutral tan colors to fit the agricultural theme that I chose for the pictograph project. I tried to stick with the square and rectangular shapes throughout to be consistent and create repetition.