Please consider me in your search for a Sign Associate.
Making art has been a part of my entire adult life. After studying Commercial Art in high school, I enrolled in a BFA program at the U of A, later opting to complete an Art Education degree. A gallery of some of my early work highlights the fact it often uses simple graphic designs.
After teaching art and other subjects overseas for 10 years, I returned to Canada in 2012 and worked with a web designer to launch my WordPress website highlighting my abilities in writing, photography, art, music and video production. One of my major works on my return was a quilt, Death from A to Z by Adam Lanza, Dec. 14, 2012 (2013), which I used Illustrator to design.
I’m not exactly sure when I started using Illustrator and Photoshop, but it has been many years. Here’s a gallery of photos I manipulated with Photoshop.
Moving to Prince George, I completed a major outdoor installation, The Spirit of Prince George, 2015, (2014) for Timberspan Wood Products. After creating the design for the work in Illustrator, I used a variety of power tools to carve the Douglas fir panels.
Another work involving the use of typography and my design skills was the creation of a sign for North Side Automotive. Photographs and a video of the sign appear below.
Further examples of my graphic design work can be found in my Happy Face Series.
I believe I am an excellent candidate for this position and would like to suggest we meet to discuss the contribution I could make to Pivotal Signs in filling this role.