Shelley Miller
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    Calibre | Calibre is an equestrian ranch which breeds and sells Friesians. My goal to communicate power, quality, reliability, and prestige was achieved through the mark, contrast, type, whitespace, and name.

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    Festival De Cannes | The sun is the symbol of choice for this event; the sun illuminates, is glorious, significant, and enables discovery as the festival does.

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    Magnolia Cafe | Magnolia Café is a small high-end cafe located on Magnolia Boulevard near Seattle, Washington. The clean, simple, elegant organic logo mark and type convey both the coziness and classiness of the café; the warm dark brown, ivory, and white amplify the message.

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  • Roman Holiday | Undercover princess and pressman, escape, romantic adventure: A Roman Holiday. The title sequence tells this story through illustrating specific elements from the film.

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    Type Magazine | The Type Magazine’s target audience is design students, or “type nerds” ages 18-25. The masthead is both modern and playful, while remaining sturdy and reliable.

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    Vote Poster | The goal of this project was to design a non-partisan poster to convince Americans to vote in the 2012 election. What would motivate all Americans to vote? They all desire to make America thrive—make America “soar.”

 

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