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Social Controversy Poster

Marijuana – Legalize or Not

The purpose of these posters is to attract and invite the viewer to engage and become more informed on this controversial legal and social issue.

The “For Poster” Invites the viewer to engage the truth as it has evolved since 1970. Should the viewer choose to research the topic, they would find the majority of people in the prison system are there for drug related offenses.

Originally created and produced in 2009, the information presented is current for 2021 -2022.

This image contains bulleted points supporting the legalization of Marijuana.
Seems Normal, Legalize it!

Is legalization, de-criminalization, or both, the best overall solution for the well being of our society and our country?

The “Against Poster” Attempts to engage the viewer to make a personal choice and use good sense. If this drug was legal, would you use it? As with all other legal substances, would you use this substance in a responsible and respectful manner; and one that speaks to moderation?

It could be legal, but is it good for you.
Seems Normal. if it was legal, would you choose yo use it or at least try it.

Photo Realistic Illustrations

Sony Digital Camera Project

Purpose: Create a Technical Drawing resulting in photographic realism. The subject matter for this piece is the SONY Cyber – Shot Digital Camera, Model # DSC – S85, 2002. The front side of the camera is presented in this illustration.

Photo realistic illustration of a Sony Cyber-shot digital camera. This illustration was created in summer of 2002. This work is presented as a cut sheet, eight and one half by eleven inches.

The piece is presented in three different variations:

  1.  A Cover Sheet
  2.  A more detailed Cut Sheet
  3.  The cover for a Manual

The second illustration uses the back side of a newer model.
Software used: Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
Design Concept and Artwork by William Schwab.

Fantasy Postage Stamp

Fantasy Postage Stamp Project

Purpose: Create a postage stamp for a fictitious place. From the Starlight Mint accents and the candy cane light poles, the Yellow Brick Road leads the eye to the Emerald City.

Fantasy Postage Stamp for the fictitious place of Koslandia.

Kozlandia is OZ converging with Candyland.
Software used: Adobe Illustrator
Design Concept and Artwork by William Schwab

I hope you like my custom crafted castle, candy canes, and starlight mints!

Sailing and Racing The Wind Today

DESCRIPTION

The project is an exercise in understanding design and a balanced page layout. Using inDesign CS3 as the primary editing and layout tool, the article is re-designed with a modern/contemporay layout. The final piece demonstrates an understanding of master pages and how they work when creating a multiple page layout.

Importing text and images, applying columns and margins, adding auto page numbering, applying character/paragraph styles, and effectively applying clipping paths are some of the many techniques employed in this piece of work. The final result is a 21 page booklet.

Front page for the article "Sailing and Racing the Wind Today.
Cover Page

Sailing & Racing The Wind Today

Massage Promotional Poster

Kirby Health and Wellness is now offering Therapeutic Massage. Reserve your time today. 713.526.5252. 1603 Shepherd Dr. Houston Texas 77007. The poster portrays a man receiving a massage in a subdued, relaxed environment.
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Created for Kirby Health and Wellness, this poster was designed to promote in-house therapeutic massage services. A thirty to sixty minute massage, targeting a patient’s health issue, helps tune and relax the body prior to a chiropractic adjustment.

Image enhancement was produced in Photoshop. Illustrator became the primary tool for completing the project because of its vector scalability. The final version was exported to PDF, printed on glossy poster stock, sized at 22.5 x 36 inches, and mounted on fiberboard for an easel display in the client’s Atrium.

CD Design Package

DESCRIPTION

The purpose of this project is to design and layout a CD package. The components of the project include: A CD Front and back cover bi-fold case insert that includes an inside and outside spread. The back side also includes 1/4 inch folded spines for the sides of the case.
Beethoven CD Cover image exterior Front and Back side
Jewel Case Top and bottom Label
Beethoven was chosen as the artist, while Symphony No. 3 & Symphony No. 6 were chosen as the featured pieces of music. Using Symphony No. 6: “The Pastoral” as the design inspiration, two original photographs were used as the backgrounds on the front and back covers. The photos have been cropped and adjusted using Photoshop to fit the package dimensions. The spine background colors have been sampled from the photos for color family consistency. To provide the best contrast for readability, black and white were selected for text colors. All background images were created in Photoshop. The final package layout and design was completed in Adobe inDesign CS3.

Bio Brief Content

Widely regarded as the greatest composer who ever lived, Ludwig van Beethoven dominates a period of musical history as no one else before or since. Rooted in the Classical traditions of Joseph Haydn and Mozart, his art reaches out to encompass the new spirit of humanism and incipient nationalism expressed in the works of Goethe and Friedrich Von Schiller, his elder contemporaries in the world of literature; the stringently redefined moral imperatives of Kant; and the ideals of the French Revolution, with its passionate concern for the freedom and dignity of the individual. He revealed more vividly than any of his predecessors the power of music to convey a philosophy of life without the aid of a spoken text; and in certain of his compositions is to be found the strongest assertion of the human will in all music, if not in all art. Though not himself a Romantic, he became the fountainhead of much that characterized the work of the Romantics who followed him, especially in his ideal of program or illustrative music, which he defined in connection with his Sixth (Pastoral) Symphony as “more an expression of emotion than painting.” In musical form he was a considerable innovator, widening the scope of sonata, symphony, concerto, and quartet; while in the Ninth Symphony he combined the worlds of vocal and instrumental music in a manner never before attempted. His personal life was marked by a heroic struggle against encroaching deafness, and some of his most important works were composed during the last 10 years of his life when he was quite unable to hear. In an age that saw the decline of court and church patronage, he not only maintained himself from the sale and publication of his works but also was the first musician to receive a salary with no duties other than to compose how and when he felt inclined. The works of Beethoven that undoubtedly had the most influence over succeeding generations were the Fifth and Ninth symphonies, with their progression from storm and stress to triumph; the Sixth Symphony, too, greatly influenced composers with a programmatic bent. Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique, Brahms’s Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Tchaikovsky’s Fourth and Fifth symphonies, César Franck’s Symphony in D Minor, and all of Mahler’s first four symphonies are striking examples of Beethoven’s spiritual progeny, though few will grant that they equal, let alone surpass, their model.