The CHVFD Tree of Courage materials were created to recognize the impact of cancer and to raise funds to help find a cure. Campaign materials were created including a printed flyer and graphics for both web and social media using Abobe InDesign and Photoshop.
Project Tag: photoshop
This graphic created for the Lt. Joseph P. DiBernardo Memorial Foundation was to promote that the organization had reached the milestone of 10,000 likes on Facebook and to thank fans for their support. A family of similar graphics were created in Adobe Photoshop for posting across the Foundation’s social media platforms.
This promotion created in Photoshop for Long Island Rescue, Inc., was designed to look like a record album. The design featured the Long Island Rescue, Inc. team and training offered by the company. The graphic was used both in email communication and in printed proposals.
This opt-in email produced during my work for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation’s Everyone Goes Home® Program was created to promote the release of the Firefighter Life Safety Resource Kit. The layout was created using Adobe Photoshop and hand coded HTML.
A series of four resource kits were produced by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation’s Everyone Goes Home® Program to help fire departments reduce the number of firefighter fatalities. The case artwork, DVD art, and mailers were designed using Photoshop.
This opt-in email promotion for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation was created to promote a new collectible bear in our store. The layout was created using Adobe Photoshop and hand coded HTML.
This opt-in email promotion, created during my work at Firehouse.com, was created using Adobe Photoshop and hand coded HTML.
This mail-out fundraising flyer was created for the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department to raise awareness and funds for our department.
This landing page for the FDNY Emerald Society, was created during my work for Firehouse.com, was designed to solicit donations.
This email promotion, created for Raytheon Thermal Imaging during my work at Firehouse.com was designed to urge firefighters and departments to submit thermal imaging use stories for a contest.
This email, designed for Firehouse Expo in 2004, promoted the show to potential attendees, highlighted educational content, and promoted early registration.