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Amberlie Andelin
Call. 360.930.4950
Write. 7113 Nicklaus Circle
Moseley, VA 23120
Email. amberlie@metrorichmondzoo.com
amberlieandelin.wordpress.com
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Brochure
Logo
Stationary
Business Card
Flier
Event Ad
Montage
Web Page
Photodesign
Description.
Program.
Date Completed.
Course.
Objective.
Process.
TREETOP
Richmonds
first zip line
adventure park
52 Challenges
17 Zip Lines
Zip
line over animals
& Face Challenges
$45.00
Treetop
Zoofari
40+
Experience
Training (20-30 min.)
2-3 hour course (1 trip through)
Constant access to trained staff
12-45 ft above ground
Breathtaking views of zoo
Up close to kangaroos, rheas, tapirs, toucans, monkeys & more
Tree-to-Tree over 42 challenges including 16 zip lines
Chaperone
1 participating Chaperone is required for ages 8-15
Ages 16-17 must have adult on the premise of course or the Zoo
250 lb max
Course
54+
age 4+
Experience
Chaperone
Zip line
over animals &
Face Challenges
www.treetopzoofari.com 804.739.5666
Hours
Monday-Saturday
Open
Last Admission
9:30 am
3:30 pm
Course
Junior
Explorer
$15.00
Description.
Learn Adobe Illustrator to create three logos for the same company.
Program.
Adobe Illustrator
Date Completed.
November 1, 2014
Course.
Objective.
Process.
For the top logo I used typography and also the use of a black text box.
My goal was to make the word zoo look like negative space. I was
inspired my minimalism with the polar bear and used the pathfinder
tool on some circles to create the nose. I used small circles for the eyes. I
incorporated color into the nose and abbreviation RIC which is commonly
used in our area for Richmond. The second logo is half typography which
I nestles in the birds shoulder and half parrot. I found some cartoon
animal images for inspiration when creating the parrot. I placed on of the
photos in illustrator and began sizing my circles on top of it. I then used
the pathfinder tool to minus front and group different parts of the image
together. The parrot is made up entirely of circles. The bottom logo was
the most time consuming in learning how to create the patterns in the
letters zoo. I placed an image with animal prints in and then used image
trace with a black and white preset to create a vector of the file that I could
use. I was then able to use the clipping mask and the compound path on
the word zoo to layer it onto the patterns and create one element.
METRO RICHMOND
ZOO
METRO RICHMOND
ZOO
Metro RIchmond
Description.
Program.
Adobe Illustrator.
Date Completed.
November 8, 2014
Course.
Objective.
Letterhead
Process.
I used the pen tool to draw sunglasses and a lipstick. To add my business
name I used the text tool. Next, I created my business cards in indesign as
well. I used the artboard tool to create the size which is 3.5 x 2. I copied
elements from my logo onto the front and back side. I dragged out my
sunglasses to make them large and set the shape to 3% opacity to make it
the back ground. To create the pink stripes, I used the rectangle tool. For
my letterhead I began with my logo in illustrator. I extended the pink line
the length of the page and saved it. After I had the image the right length
I placed it into a new indesign document . Then I created another pink
rectangle for the bottom to create unity.
short girl
fashion
amberlie andelin
360.555.4950
1122 nicklaus circle
seattle, wa 23120
shortgirlfashion.com
Description.
Create a new logo and design a coordinating business card and letterhead.
Program.
Adobe Illustrator.
Date Completed.
November 8, 2014
Course.
Objective.
Process.
I used the pen tool to draw sunglasses and a lipstick. To add my business
name I used the text tool. Next, I created my business cards in indesign as
well. I used the artboard tool to create the size which is 3.5 x 2. I copied
elements from my logo onto the front and back side. I dragged out my
sunglasses to make them large and set the shape to 3% opacity to make it
the back ground. To create the pink stripes, I used the rectangle tool. For
my letterhead I began with my logo in illustrator. I extended the pink line
the length of the page and saved it. After I had the image the right length
I placed it into a new indesign document . Then I created another pink
rectangle for the bottom to create unity.
short girl
fashion
amberlie andelin
360.555.4950
1122 nicklaus circle
seattle, wa 23120
shortgirlfashion.com
short girl
fashion
Description.
Program.
Adobe indesign
Date Completed.
October 4, 2014
Course.
Objective.
Process.
For the large square I used the rectangle tool, made the fill white, and
selected the opacity to be at 93% in order for some of the background
photo to show through. For the body I edited the text that I was given,
create two columns, took out any hyphens, and made the spacing equal
so that the aligned together. I used my body copy type face which is
listed below. In order to made the question on the black rectangle stand
out I used my Title typeface, made it bold, and filled the entire box with
the words. I also aligned that box directly with the body copy. In order to
create interest I put the black rectangle in the top left corner to help the
date stand out. The box is offset into the background picture. To insert the
background photo I placed it into the program and then sized it down to
where I wanted it. I then dragged in some of the sides to crop the photo to
fit in my desired space.
I contrasted black rectangles, a black logo, and a black title with a big white
background square. Unity came through repeating my black elements
through the black rectangles, keeping the same fonts, and making sure
there was enough white space for all the elements to breath. I ended up
changing my two black rectangles to black from them being previously
white. I moved my logo and sized it to be smaller. I also changed my title
to a dramatically bigger font size and made a few last minute edits in my
body copy.
October 21
8 a.m. 5 p.m.
Lincoln Convention Center
Graduate
Leadership Conference
Description.
Program.
Microsoft Word
Date Completed.
Course.
Objective.
Process.
As I said before, I only used Microsoft Word to create this design. I started
with a 4X6 image and scanned it into my computer. I opened it in my
word document and used the remove background feature under format
picture. I wanted to remove the background to make the photo more
crisp and not distracting. Next, I switch the view of my word document
to a publishing layout. This allowed me to be a little more creative when
moving elements around because some guidelines appear. I created many
different rectangles using the shape button to add different elements to my
page. I used this for the two pink boxes and all the thick black lines. In
order to pick my pink color I used the magnifying color drop tool to pull
the colors out of the tie in my photograph. I pulled out the lighter rose hue
and the darker rose due. For each element I either created a shape or a
text box so I could easily move all the objects around my document. I also
formatted them to wrap either behind or in front of text.
Marriage Care
10.24.14 7:00 pm
st
Cost
$50/PERSON
All proceeds donated to the
Marriage Care Organization
Location
The Craneway Pavilion
1414 Harbour Way S.
Richmond, CA 94804
Description.
Program.
Adobe Photoshop
Date Completed.
Course.
Objective.
Process.
Description.
Program.
Text Wrangler
Date Completed.
Course.
Objective.
Process.
short girl
fashion
amberlie andelin
360.555.4950
1122 nicklaus circle
seattle, wa 23120
shortgirlfashion.com
Description.
Program.
Date Completed.
October 8, 2014
Course.
Objective.
Create a photo flyer that showcases an origional photo and color scheme.
Process.
My project began with choosing a color scheme. I went with violet shades
based on objects that I was brainstorming with. I used the FOCUS
principles from my text book to help me formulate and decide on a plan
for my design. I used my Canon Rebel T2i to shoot some photos. After I
decided on the photo I wanted I opened it into photoshop and edited it
using these 4 editing tools: level, sharpness, saturation, and color balance.
Next, I opened up an 8 1/2 x 11 layout to begin designing with my photo,
text, and shapes. I used color swatches and the color dropper to match
and pull colors directly from my image. I designed my shapes and
patterned them after the wood flooring. I created different layers for each
of the rectangles that I created with the rectangle tool.