joshua gatherer portfolio
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GRAPHIC DESIGN PORTFOLIO
2 | Joshua A. Gatherer | Airrage Media Graphic Design Portfolio | 3
04. Welcome
06. Portfolio
08. LCSC
10. Brochures
11. AFROTC
12. Photography
14. Logos
16. Web
2 | Joshua A. Gatherer | Airrage Media Graphic Design Portfolio | 3
04. Welcome
06. Portfolio
08. LCSC
10. Brochures
11. AFROTC
12. Photography
14. Logos
16. Web
4 | Joshua A. Gatherer | Airrage Media
Name: Joshua A. GathererLocation: Clarkston, WAAge: 24Occupation: Freelance Graphic [email protected] | 208.791.8428
GRAPHIC DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Graphic Design Portfolio | 5
A Special Thanks to Idaho Lottery & Brian Kolstad
Designing the graphics and gameplay for “MOW MONEY” was a refreshing challenge.
4 | Joshua A. Gatherer | Airrage Media
Name: Joshua A. GathererLocation: Clarkston, WAAge: 24Occupation: Freelance Graphic [email protected] | 208.791.8428
GRAPHIC DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Graphic Design Portfolio | 5
A Special Thanks to Idaho Lottery & Brian Kolstad
Designing the graphics and gameplay for “MOW MONEY” was a refreshing challenge.
College Graduation Announcements 2010
Mock Movie Poster
Thank You Postcard
Bookmark
A collection of various projects
Poster for lostcat wonderingon campus.
Fall Dance Poster
Spring Benefit Dance Poster
YL Poster Moving Sale Flyer
College Graduation Announcements 2010
Mock Movie Poster
Thank You Postcard
Bookmark
A collection of various projects
Poster for lostcat wonderingon campus.
Fall Dance Poster
Spring Benefit Dance Poster
YL Poster Moving Sale Flyer
BSO Cookbook Cover
Title Graphic used forvarious publications
Cover Design for Journey MagazineKids College Publication
Examples of work donefor the college and athletics program
2010 Season Passes
LC Baseball Alumni Book Cover 2009 LC Baseball Season Poster
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2010 SeasonBaseball Cards
BSO Cookbook Cover
Title Graphic used forvarious publications
Cover Design for Journey MagazineKids College Publication
Examples of work donefor the college and athletics program
2010 Season Passes
LC Baseball Alumni Book Cover 2009 LC Baseball Season Poster
outs
ide
insi
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2010 SeasonBaseball Cards
Join Dan at his Home Shooting Club ofOak Tree Gun Club
23121 Coltrane AvenueNewhall, California
Lessons are Scheduled By Appointment
Only:
• Private Instruction
• Group Instruction
• Corporate Events
• Competitive Shooting
• Field Shooting
• Recreational Shooting
for Information and SchedulingCall 661-298-1242
A Note to Parents of
Young ShootersParents sometimes feel reluctant to allow their
children to handle a firearm. Dan understands
wanting to be protective, and offers that the key is
to provide professional instruction on gun handling,
range etiquette, and shotmaking. There is so much
incorrect information about firearms and shooting
in the media today, it is much more beneficial to
expose your child to correct information under
the supervision of a qualified instructor than to
allow misunderstanding that confuses the truth.
Enlightenment brings respect for the mechanical
marvel of a firearm, the proper way to carry it, and
being responsible for its operation.
Learning how to shoot safely carries through to
other activities in a child’s life that also require
attention to safety. Shooting a firearm involves
learning how this ingenious device works and how
to keep it clean and operational, skills that apply
to using other devices and understanding how
mechanical things work.As with other sports, there are many benefits to
participating in the shooting sports. Unlike some
other sports, however, that can be intimidating
to smaller-sized children, one can be successful
at shooting, regardless of body type. Confidence
builds quickly as a result. The value of taking
lessons in any activity is priceless when you see
your child learning how to focus, listen, and apply
what the instructor is teaching. With shooting,
the result of learning is tangible, and Dan enjoys
sharing the delight of a youth shooter when they
see the target break in the sky.
Many parents have told Dan of the changes they
observe as their child works with him over time.
Confidence in their ability to take on a new
activity, and in succeeding at it, contributes to
maturing at a steady pace. Parents find that they
can use the opportunity to shoot as a reward
for their child’s good behavior, whether it is in
completing tasks at home or positive performance
in their schoolwork. As your child becomes an
adult and a leader, they will find that knowing
about the shooting sports will serve them well as
they engage in whatever business they choose.
2009 P.I.E. Conference
(Please Print or Type)
REGISTRA
NT IN
FORM
ATION
Name: ____________________________________________
Home Address: _____________________________________
Street: ____________________________________________
City/State/Zip: ______________________________________
School Name: ______________________________________
School District/College: ______________________________
Telephone #: (Home) _________________________________
(Work) ___________________
(Fax)____________________
E-mail: ____________________________________________
CON
FERENCE FEES
General:
2-Day Conference, preregister by 10/02/07:
$50
2-Day Conference, register after 10/02/07 or on-site: $60
1-Day Only, Thursday 10/04/07
$35
1-Day Only, Friday 10/05/07
$35
Discounted Registration Categories:
Retired Teacher:
$10
Substitute Teacher:
$10
Aide/Instructional Assistant:
$10
Workshop Presenter:
Free
Full-Time College Student:
Free
Student ID Card # _____________________
Total Fee: $ ____________
Total Fee Enclosed
Paid by School District
Make Checks Payable &
Mail to:
Partnerships in Education
Attn: Registration
P.O. Box 1837
Lewiston, ID 83501
DETAILS
• Group Registration: Your school district or institution is solely responsible for collecting and sending
ONE packet with all of the individual registration forms and fees.
• Registrations postmarked after Oct. 2 will be charged the full fee of $60.
• Refunds: Written requests for refunds will be honored (less a $5 handling fee) through Oct. 2, 2007.
No refunds after Oct. 2, 2007.
• Registration for college credit (LCSC & UI) is conducted on-site at the conference.
• A maxim
um of 12 W
ashington State clock hours will be available at no cost for attendance at the
conference.
• For information, call (208) 743-1755
Registration Form
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Lewiston, ID
Permit No. 154
Partnerships in Education, Inc.
P.O. Box 1837
Lewiston, ID 83501
NOT FOR RETURN MAIL!
Registration must be mailed in an
envelope with appropriate postage.
Brochures exemplify a balanceof photography, typography and organization. As well as giving regard to the physical attributes of the piece, such as folding and how the piece is handled.
Current CoinDesign
Detachment Patch Renderings
Join Dan at his Home Shooting Club ofOak Tree Gun Club
23121 Coltrane AvenueNewhall, California
Lessons are Scheduled By Appointment
Only:
• Private Instruction
• Group Instruction
• Corporate Events
• Competitive Shooting
• Field Shooting
• Recreational Shooting
for Information and SchedulingCall 661-298-1242
A Note to Parents of
Young ShootersParents sometimes feel reluctant to allow their
children to handle a firearm. Dan understands
wanting to be protective, and offers that the key is
to provide professional instruction on gun handling,
range etiquette, and shotmaking. There is so much
incorrect information about firearms and shooting
in the media today, it is much more beneficial to
expose your child to correct information under
the supervision of a qualified instructor than to
allow misunderstanding that confuses the truth.
Enlightenment brings respect for the mechanical
marvel of a firearm, the proper way to carry it, and
being responsible for its operation.
Learning how to shoot safely carries through to
other activities in a child’s life that also require
attention to safety. Shooting a firearm involves
learning how this ingenious device works and how
to keep it clean and operational, skills that apply
to using other devices and understanding how
mechanical things work.As with other sports, there are many benefits to
participating in the shooting sports. Unlike some
other sports, however, that can be intimidating
to smaller-sized children, one can be successful
at shooting, regardless of body type. Confidence
builds quickly as a result. The value of taking
lessons in any activity is priceless when you see
your child learning how to focus, listen, and apply
what the instructor is teaching. With shooting,
the result of learning is tangible, and Dan enjoys
sharing the delight of a youth shooter when they
see the target break in the sky.
Many parents have told Dan of the changes they
observe as their child works with him over time.
Confidence in their ability to take on a new
activity, and in succeeding at it, contributes to
maturing at a steady pace. Parents find that they
can use the opportunity to shoot as a reward
for their child’s good behavior, whether it is in
completing tasks at home or positive performance
in their schoolwork. As your child becomes an
adult and a leader, they will find that knowing
about the shooting sports will serve them well as
they engage in whatever business they choose.
2009 P.I.E. Conference
(Please Print or Type)
REGISTRA
NT IN
FORM
ATION
Name: ____________________________________________
Home Address: _____________________________________
Street: ____________________________________________
City/State/Zip: ______________________________________
School Name: ______________________________________
School District/College: ______________________________
Telephone #: (Home) _________________________________
(Work) ___________________
(Fax)____________________
E-mail: ____________________________________________
CON
FERENCE FEES
General:
2-Day Conference, preregister by 10/02/07:
$50
2-Day Conference, register after 10/02/07 or on-site: $60
1-Day Only, Thursday 10/04/07
$35
1-Day Only, Friday 10/05/07
$35
Discounted Registration Categories:
Retired Teacher:
$10
Substitute Teacher:
$10
Aide/Instructional Assistant:
$10
Workshop Presenter:
Free
Full-Time College Student:
Free
Student ID Card # _____________________
Total Fee: $ ____________
Total Fee Enclosed
Paid by School District
Make Checks Payable &
Mail to:
Partnerships in Education
Attn: Registration
P.O. Box 1837
Lewiston, ID 83501
DETAILS
• Group Registration: Your school district or institution is solely responsible for collecting and sending
ONE packet with all of the individual registration forms and fees.
• Registrations postmarked after Oct. 2 will be charged the full fee of $60.
• Refunds: Written requests for refunds will be honored (less a $5 handling fee) through Oct. 2, 2007.
No refunds after Oct. 2, 2007.
• Registration for college credit (LCSC & UI) is conducted on-site at the conference.
• A maxim
um of 12 W
ashington State clock hours will be available at no cost for attendance at the
conference.
• For information, call (208) 743-1755
Registration Form
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Lewiston, ID
Permit No. 154
Partnerships in Education, Inc.
P.O. Box 1837
Lewiston, ID 83501
NOT FOR RETURN MAIL!
Registration must be mailed in an
envelope with appropriate postage.
Brochures exemplify a balanceof photography, typography and organization. As well as giving regard to the physical attributes of the piece, such as folding and how the piece is handled.
Current CoinDesign
Detachment Patch Renderings
& Photo Editing
Bleeding Cowboys
& Photo Editing
Bleeding Cowboys
J&J Wade Johnson Electric, INC.Logo and Business Card
Client Originals
J&J Wade Johnson Electric, INC.Logo and Business Card
Client Originals
James PenneyLogo & Identity Package
EBC Motorcycle ClubLogo & Apparel Package
James PenneyLogo & Identity Package
EBC Motorcycle ClubLogo & Apparel Package
Web design and developmentis a new facet of the industry that I have extended into.
These samples have been pulled from www.catfm.com Bolland Enterprises (client)
Rotating promotional
slider images
Morning show logo and page banner.
Custom BetUS.com Advertisement.
Web design and developmentis a new facet of the industry that I have extended into.
These samples have been pulled from www.catfm.com Bolland Enterprises (client)
Rotating promotional
slider images
Morning show logo and page banner.
Custom BetUS.com Advertisement.
Graphics prepared for live video and audio feeds of local high school sports to be broadcasted on the website.
Proposed website design and layout.
Social Site and RSS Feed buttons that react to the cursor with
changing color and
texture.
[email protected] | 208.791.8428