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And in Conclusion........


This resume sheds a light on not only Lorraine’s past work experience but how she see’s herself. The silhouetted pictured of her included in the resume is like a look into her . Eyes are said to be the windows of the soul and the image is a powerful one. 


The flyer highlights the kind of call to action that doesn’t require marching or physical work. Instead it put emphasis on you being apart of the Earth Day movement. With reaching hands its as if the community is in pursuit of the earth to take care of it .



The theme of the brochure project was to highlight a few of Buffalo’s own black businesses, and boy did this design hit the mark. With so many businesses to choose from, the chosen were well highlighted and showcased in this design. With the African American flag as the background it ties into the black business theme.



This postcard highlights Lorraine’s love for travel. Without even reading the bio you can tell just from the picture of the airplane that this is the context of this design. You can also see the water design in the background to emphasize the beach or vacation vibes.                             
                                               
        

The logo is a picture-perfect way to identify how Lorraine is as a person. The L and M are obviously her initials, and the diamond silhouette behind the letters can be seen as a symbol of strength. The pop of blue added can be  seen as presidential .

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