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Jesse Futter
Occupation Graphic Designer jfutterdesign@gmail.com (443) 812-2019 jfutter.prosite.com
About
Originally from Columbia, Maryland, I spent my college years in New York City. The change of pace and culture has forced me to grow exponentially, both as a designer and a person. Along with having a particular style of my own, my work is highly adaptable to other styles. The greatest asset of a graphic designer is the ability to emulate the style of a client while including a bit of their own style. I am always designing and expanding my skills and I am in search of positions that help and support this growth.
Contents
Futters - Logo - Identity - Website - Coffee Packaging - Beer Carrier - Poster p. 11-30 p. 15 p. 17 p. 19-21 p. 23 p. 25 p. 27 p. 31-48 p. 35 p. 37 p. 39 p. 41 p. 43 p. 45
Healthful Direction - Logo - Identity - Brochure - Sample Packaging - Mantra of the Week handout - Recipe of the Week handout
Contents (Cont.)
Table for Two - Album Cover - CD Inserts - Limited Edition Coaster Set - Show Poster - T-Shirt - IPhone Cases p. 49-70 p. 53 p. 55-57 p. 59 p. 61 p. 63 p. 65-67 p. 71-88 p. 75-77 p. 79 p. 81 p. 83
Marymount Manhattan - Art Show Posters - Artist Statement Poster - Go Green Logo - Marymount Microfinance Innitiative Poster
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Description
class. In the kingdom of spirit animals, the bear is emblematic of grounding forces and strength. The bear has a dual nature. The sleeping (hibernating) and waking of the bear. There is good and evil, There is extroversion and introversion. In the case of this bar the bear represents a calm coffee house and your classic bar experience.
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Description
health coaching company. Focusing on food sensitivities and nutrition, Healthful Directions seeks to help their clients achieve to their ultimate health. Using their chosen color scheme, the branding contains business cards, logo, brochure, and various materials for their clients.
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Are you ready for a change, dont waste another minute doing the same thing. Let me work with you, so you can learn to build in healthy behaviors and patterns that will last you a lifetime. You will look better, feel better and get to your ultimate health. Call me, Abby Futter,CIC, Health Coach at 443-326-7278
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Front
Back
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York City. The work is based on the specific style of the band. Various work includes album cover and cd inserts, graphics, various marketing material, and consumer products.
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Box Closed
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MarymountManhattan
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MarymountManhattan
Description
Various
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Manhattan College for their Hewitt Gallery of art. Following the posters are logos commissioned by clubs at the college. The work seeks to keep the feeling of the college while protraying the certain asthetic of each items purpose.
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Hewitt Gallery of Art Marymount Manhattan College 221 East 71st Street New York, NY 10021 Hours: Mon-Sun 9am-9pm
Artists: Samwell Freeman Susan Happersett John Hiigli Michelle Hinebrook Caleb Nussear Jascha Owens Devin Powers John Sims Joan Waltemath
Curated by Hallie Cohen and Samwell Freeman For information: hcohen@mmm.edu
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These images were created by starting off a portrait in a very sketchy state. I then look in the seemingly random marks to find faces and figures. The process is meant to emulate how our minds wander at night. We see things in the shadows and develop them into vivid entities. Just as our mind creates these images at night, I use the same principals to try to recreate that emotion in a piece of art.
Artist Statement
Hypnagogic Hallucination
Hypnagogic hallucination is episodes of seeing and hearing things as one is falling asleep. These dreams can be frightening and can often cause a sudden jerk and arousal just before sleep onset. Hypnagogic hallucinations can occur at sleep onset, either during daytime sleep episodes or at night. They are usually quite vivid, and often involve vision. The visual hallucinations usually consist of simple forms colored circles or parts of objects that are constant or changing in size. People may also see the image of an animal or a person, and are more often in color. Auditory hallucinations are also common, but other senses are seldom involved. Hypnagogic hallucinations are dreams that intrude on wakefulness, which can cause visual, auditory, or touchable sensations. They occur between waking and sleeping, usually at the onset of sleep, and can also occur about 30 seconds after a cataleptic attack.
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Go Green
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MMFI
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