almost done

Still have issues with the wood.

versasuite_v2

This is my edit after the constructive criticism as I understood it from my brother. I've also removed the watermark so that the image can be seen much more clearly.

Rocket_WIP

I've fixed most of the lights. Still working on the floor, the beams, the railing, the back window, the front window, and brick.

Brochure Before and After Example

  This is a simple demonstration of my skills with Photoshop and Illustrator. Here is a before and after of a brochure from a local company in Austin. Let me be clear; this is not an attack on the company. As I highly recommend them if you need their software packages, but this is an example of how I can improve their sales/marketing with a simple brochure. (My friend even works there!) 

      As you can currently see, the company's current brochure (on the left) is using clip art, there is no theme except for a picture of a happy child and a nurse, and the information looks dull. To me this looks like a typical brochure you would get at a convention after listening to a salesman for 15 minutes. Also this brochure is a piece of paper, there is no way to give this information out other than handing it to someone, or having someone download it from the company's website. The contact info is obscure, and should be all over the brochure in my opinion.

     My brochure, on the right, is a 5x7 postcard that can be mailed out to anyone, or handed out at that convention I mentioned earlier. This version also saves paper, as you can print on both sides and then cut the middle. (You also get two postcards per page!) It doesn't have any clip art, the artwork is themed for children (smiley faces) as it's a Pediatrics brochure, and the overall aesthetic looks much nicer. The contact info is the return address; no one can miss that. The info is also listed on the front of the postcard; just in case. Social media contacts were added to the document to update the company's status to: "We know social media, and you can contact us that way too!" You can see a larger image below. 

     I completed this postcard in about three hours. The most difficult part was copying the information on the brochure and pasting it in my copy. If you're interested in more work like this, you can contact me at 210-860-1794, comment on this blog, tweet me #Habanero123, or email me at johncampbell5050@gmail.com.