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Graphic DesignOregon, United States0-1 Employees
VirtualDesign.com Communication Design and Multimedia since 1988 I focus on: Creativity, Simplicity, Clarity, Suitability and Ease of Use As an experienced visual communication designer in traditional print as well as the latest digital media, I offer a wide range of professional creative services. These design services include: Digital Photography, Typographic, and Graphic Design for Digital, Print, Packaging, Signage, and Presentation. 3D Design, Technical Illustration, 3D Rendering, and Animation AR/MR and XR. Interactive Computer Based Presentations and Multimedia for Marketing. Internet Web Site Design, Kiosk, Museum Exhibits, and User Interface Design Notable Projects: In 2008 Created a successful $2,500.000 Federal EDA grant to refurbish a Roseburg, Oregon abandoned downtown building into a High-Tech Business Incubator and Data Center for the Umpqua Indian Development Corp and Rio Telecommunication, Inc. Designed 3D illustrations for a computer based presentation for InFocus Systems' introduction of their first LCD based projection system. InFocus holds a major share of the market today. In 1992 designed the 35mm slide show that Intel's Andrew Grove delivered to his national sales associates meeting introducing the System 2000 plan detailing Intel's microprocessor plans to the year 2000. Modeled and animated a fly through of 30,000 sq. ft. Nintendo trade show booth proposed by Promotion Products, Inc. They won the contract for the 1996 CES show to do the $2.5 million dollar booth. Designed and produced a CD-ROM based installation and maintenance training program for Perstorp Analytical that ships with each organic chemistry analytical unit sold. The CD obviates the need to fly an engineer out with each system to oversee the installation. Designed the 35mm slide show presentation for Drake Construction, Inc.'s proposal for the construction of the $35 million dollar Rose Quarter Arena for the Portland Trailblazers. They got the contract.