Print Design
Paper and Ink, Makes You Think
While we live in a largely digital world, print will never go away. There is something special about picking up and holding a printed piece in your hands, turning pages, and having something to hang on to, that screens can’t match or replace. And with many options of paper types, coatings, and die-cuts, specialty print can make a printed piece sing.
Selected Print Projects
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Spiral bound specialty print booklet.
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Industrial safety products fold-out catalog.
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Firefighter gear product launch marketing literature.
Fix-A-Fit Earplug Product Guide
Spiral bound specialty print booklet
Creative Brief: Create a tool to be used by safety managers to diagnose and remedy issues with earplug fitting in workers on-the-spot.
Solution: A spiral bound booklet with an introductory section showing general earplug types and fitting information. Interior pages are organized to diagnose issues as the user flips through. There is a mirror built into the inside cover to utilize a popular fit check method.
Accordion Fold Product Catalog
Industrial safety products fold-out catalog
Creative Brief: Create a series of user friendly documents that introduce Honeywell Safety Products’ offerings to various vertical market customers.
Solution: A series of fold-out brochures that double as posters, with content grouped by hazard exposure. Each section features an explanatory paragraph and pertinent product images and descriptions. Cover design features clear varnish vector graphic of worksite structures (shown below as gray for legibility).
Honeywell TITAN SCBA Brochure
Firefighter gear product launch marketing literature
Creative Brief: Create printed marketing materials for the launch of Honeywell’s first self-branded SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) into both the First Responder and industrial safety markets.
Solution: A comprehensive 12 page brochure introduces the product to the fire safety market, featuring images of firefighters in action. Bold red and green color treatments are used throughout to add dramatic elements appropriate to the subject matter.
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