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Page 1: Catherine Venierother00.deviantart.net/9765/o/2015/005/3/b/catherineveni...Jr. Graphics Designer Warren,MI April 2013 – May 2014 EventLink, Graphic Design Contract Sterling Heights,MI

Catherine Venier Multimedia Designer

[email protected]

(586) 549.9594

Page 2: Catherine Venierother00.deviantart.net/9765/o/2015/005/3/b/catherineveni...Jr. Graphics Designer Warren,MI April 2013 – May 2014 EventLink, Graphic Design Contract Sterling Heights,MI

e-mail: [email protected] • cell: (586) 549.9594

Adobe:AcrobatAfter Effects CCIllustrator CCInDesign CCPhotoshop CC

Apple:Mac OS

Software

Skills

Maxon/Autodesk:AutoCADMayaCinema 4D Lite

Microsoft: ExcelPowerPointOutlook

Education

Technical:Attention to DetailCorporate BrandingColor Correction Photo RestorationScanningIllustrationLogo Design / AnimationMotion DesignTypographyFraming / MattingLaminating / Mounting

Clerical:Answering PhonesCommunicationCustomer ServiceData Entry File ManagementTime Management

Work History

Portfolio

Macomb Community College 2010 – 2014 Warren, MI 3.8 GPAGraphic Design / Layout CertificateAssociates Degree

August 2010 – March 2013 Macomb Community College, Jr. Graphics DesignerWarren,MI

April 2013 – May 2014 EventLink,Graphic Design ContractSterling Heights,MI

August – December 2014 Wayne State University, Graphic DesignerDetroit,MI

Print PortfolioCJacobs1031.daportfolio.com

Motion Designvimeo.com/CJacobs1031

Catherine VenierMultimedia Designer

resumé

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A Strategic CrossroadackinacIn 1715 the French constructed Fort Michilimackinac, and it became the main trade depot of the upper Great Lakes fur trade. The fort functioned as both a military post and a civilian community.

In 1776, with the American Revolution underway, the British relocated the fort to Mackinac Island, a more defensible location. On May 12, 1781, Ojibwa chiefs agreed to sell Mackinac Island to Great Britain for a dozen canoes loaded with goods and merchandise valued at 5,000 British pounds.

The fort and island became United States territory as a result of the American victory in the Revolution. However, it took thirteen years for American troops to arrive and finally take control of the fort from the British. The British were reluctant to leave the island, as British merchants continued to dominate fur trading, even in American territory. They left in 1796, and established Fort St. Joseph nearby.

During the War of 1812, British soldiers and Native American allies took Fort Mackinac in a surprise attack which was the first land engagement of the War of 1812 in the United States. Two years later American soldiers tried to recapture Fort Mackinac, but were badly defeated in the only battle ever fought on Mackinac Island.

Source: www.mackinacparks.com

e-mail: [email protected] • cell: (586) 549.9594 • home: (586) 716.9725

I fell in love with the Dart’s unique interior, so I featured the red lights surrounding the dash in this billboard.

Artwork created in Illustrator and Photoshop were brought together in InDesign give an organic feeling to this engineering flyer.

This poster for the Lorenzo Cultural Center measured 44˝ x 90˝. The designs were created in Photoshop and the type was set in InDesign.

Catherine VenierMultimedia Designer

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adventerous

e-mail: [email protected] • cell: (586) 549.9594

Watch this video on my vimeo page:http://vimeo.com/38252975

This micro site for the Dodge Charger uses pieces that were created using Photoshop and laid out in Notepad++ with HTML and CSS.

Drawn and rendered completely in Illustrator, this owl is made of gradient meshes, overlays, stroke effects, and blending modes to give her a fluffy appearance.

Catherine VenierMultimedia Designer

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