Post on 15-Aug-2015
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Hi,and welcome to my portfolio. I am a graphic designer as well as a painter and weaver. I revel in clean but passionate design. Pictures (and colours!) really are worth a thousand words. In my work, I aim to pair clean and elegant typography with striking images, letting a powerful and clear voice come through. Thanks for taking a look.
jennifer hallVictoria, British Columbia778.676.1604 • jenjeanhall@hotmail.com
CLIENT: Brian Reilly PhotographyPROJECT: brochure and transparent insert to showcase wedding photography
with Tambellini Design Studio
CLIENT: Brian Reilly PhotographyPROJECT: unused brochure design
with Tambellini Design Studio
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www.brianreillyphotography.com 250-864-3540 • lifeofreilly@mac.com
“A master at visual storytelling”
CLIENT: Tourism Vernon PROJECT: Lure brochure layout & photo selection
with Tambellini Design Studio
CLIENT: Osoyoos Indian Band Development CorpPROJECT: website design, oibdc.ca
with Tambellini Design Studio
CLIENT: Kal TirePROJECT: layout, photo selection & editing for Wheel Catalogue
with Tambellini Design Studio
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CLIENT: Mad Scientist DesignsPROJECT: logo with slight steampunk feel for costume designer
freelance
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CLIENT: fictional company, TriaPROJECT: logo & poster for a fictional yoga & art therapy studio
student work
CLIENT: North Okanagan Hospice SocietyPROJECT: website design, nohs.ca
with Tambellini Design Studio
CLIENT: Oliver TourismPROJECT: Visitor Guide layout and photo selection
with Tambellini Design Studio
CLIENT: Vernon Community Music SchoolPROJECT: Sound Foundation capital campaign folder layout
with Tambellini Design Studio
w h a t w e n e e d a n d w h yThe Music School’s home is an aging building. Built in 1908
by Cameron Smith, the building has reached a critical time
in its life and needs restoration and repair - some urgent.
w e n e e d t o s a v e o u r b u i l d i n gOur building is cracking and moving, requiring us to undergo extensive repairs to ensure the safety of our students. The critical items are:• Foundation• Porches• Exterior Walls
Replacement of the foundation must begin no later than June 2011 with completion of all repairs by September 2011.
p r o j e c t c o s t sDevelop specifications and contracts $5,000
Foundation replacement $290,000
Exterior repairs & paint $10,000
Total Project Costs $305,000
p r o j e c t e d r e v e n u e sVCMS Society $20,000
Internal Campaign (VCMS students/alumni/Board) $25,000
Major/Planned Gifts $155,000
Foundations $10,000
Provincial Grants $25,000
Organizations/clubs $20,000
Community & Special Events $35,000
3rd Party Fundraisers $15,000
Total Projected Revenues $305,000
m e s s a g e f ro m t h e p re s i d e n tThe Vernon Community Music School has a remarkable history of community service and growth. From a modest music school located in an Army Base Hut providing two programs for 23 students to a large, vibrant school located in a Heritage House (the Smith House), it now provides more than 32 programs for 677 students.
The purchase of the Smith House was a formidable challenge for the volunteer board; however, the board has faced many others. For example, to meet our ever increasing demand for programs and recitals we remodelled and expanded a facility known as the Carriage House (adjacent to the Smith House). Recently, we paved our parking area and replaced the Smith House roof. All have been funded through grants and generous donations.
We are now faced with an even larger challenge – the critical task of replacing our foundation, and repairing walls and porches. This is our biggest capital project to date and one that requires considerable time and effort to raise funds.
Our dedicated board and volunteers are committed to the task and have pledged their time and resources; however, we need your help to make our fund-raising a success. To assist you, we’ve prepared this Case Statement that provides an overview of who we are and what we need.
When you have reviewed this Case Statement, we’re sure you’ll agree this is a worthy project that needs all our support. With your donation, we can provide a safe and viable music home for generations of music students to enjoy.
Jacquie FriesenPresident – Vernon Community Music School
w h o w e a r em i s s i o nThe Vernon Community Music School is dedicated to providing
a wide range of musical and educational experiences by
promoting and providing music instruction and programs for
school members and undertaking programs and activities for the
community at large.
t h e b o a r dThe Music School is a registered non-profit, charitable society
governed by a volunteer board of directors from Vernon and
surrounding communities. The board ensures programs are
consistent with the purpose and objective of the Music School
and performs activities that support the viability of the Music
School. The Music School operates almost entirely without
government grants.
t h e t e a c h e r sThe Music School currently has 23 professional teachers under
contract. All applicants undergo a vigorous review process to
help ensure our teachers are among the best in the province. The
process includes references, interviews and criminal record checks.
Each teacher is autonomous with control over workload, fees,
teaching methods and community programs. In return for a
percentage of fees, the Music School provides teaching space,
book-keeping and reception desk services, billing and collecting
of fees and advertising.
Ongoing professional development is strongly encouraged.
o u r f u n d i n gOur annual operating budget is over $500,000.
The main source of revenue is from lesson and
registration fees. Other sources are:
• Interest on a small endowment fund established with donations
• Non-renewable grants from Foundations for specific programs
• Grants from local sources (for example, gaming and the city of Vernon)
• Private and corporate donations
• Fund-raising activities
s t a t i s t i c s• Total number of students since
the school’s inception in 1975: approximately 19,000
• Students range in age — infants, preschool, school-age, adults and seniors.
• Waitlist currently 20 students
• Enrolment includes students from Vernon, Coldstream, Armstrong, Enderby, Lumby, Salmon Arm, and Kelowna and from as far away as Nakusp and Williams Lake.
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potatoes This summer, come join the Food Action Society of the North Okanagan as we kick o� our Eat Local Promotion. Local
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EIf you want to Eat Local, the Food Action Society can help.Check out our LOCAL FOOD DIRECTORY. It is an online database full of local food producers, processors, distributors, and retailers in your area. You can search by product or browse the local businesses to familiarize yourself with what our abundant North Okanagan has to o� er.
Our website also o� ers a community organised LOCAL FOOD CALENDAR with events involving our local food system. Whether it’s a lecture about food security, or the date of the next farmers’ market, you can � nd many of our region’s LOCAL FOOD
EVENTS at www.foodaction.ca.
The best part of our calendar and directory is that they are always evolving and being updated by our users. Create an account today and place your event on our calendar, or add your business to our Directory. It is all free, and is helping to build a healthy food system in our beautiful North Okanagan.
Visit us at www.foodaction.ca
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The Food Action Society of the North Okanagan is a non-pro� t, charitable organization whose purpose is to improve food security by cultivating a healthy, sustainable, regional food system through education and community action. We o� er a local food directory and map and community organised local food calendar in the hopes of improving and maintaining food security in our region. We also support the Good Food Box programme and Community Gardens throughout the region.
This summer, there will be a Food Action booth at a number of farmers’ markets and other events in the region. Visit www.foodaction.ca or “like” the “Food Action Society of the North Okanagan” on Facebook to learn more about our Eat Local promotion and our Local Food Directory.
Thank you for joining us as we CELEBRATE THE ABUNDANCE and Eat Local.
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Economic Benefi ts:• the multiplier eff ect, where money circulates in your community
• supports local businesses, farms, and farmers
• creates jobs both seasonal and year round
Environmental Benefi ts:• supports smaller diverse farms, encouraging biological diversity
• saves fossil fuels wasted when shipping commercial produce long distances
Social Benefi ts: • food sovereignty in your regional area
• the protection of green space and rural areas
• CSA and farmers markets help to create a strong community of like minded individuals
What does it mean to Eat Local?
It means supporting the local businesses and stores which choose to purchase and advertise food grown in our region. It means eating more with the seasons, when every food item on our plate is at its peak of freshness. It means the money we spend each day stays in our community, circulating around and keeping our community strong. When we do this, Eating Local is Eating to Build a Future for our beautiful North Okanagan.
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Eating Local is the “sweet spot”, where all the bene� ts compound to make eating local one of the most proactive things you can do for your community.
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Eat Local: 1 Growing your own food (don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty and plant a small garden!)
2 Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
3 Farm gate sales (make friends with a local farmer)
4 Farmers’ market (meet many local producers all in one great place)
5 Local retailers who purchase regional products (they choose to support our community, and in turn we should support them)
6 Food buying clubs
7 Trading with neighbours
To further connect
yourself with local food
and producers, visit our
Local Food Directory at
www.foodaction.ca
CLIENT: Food Action SocietyPROJECT: brochure to promote Eat Local initiative, layout and photo selection
with Tambellini Design Studio
references
Stephanie TambelliniOwner / Creative DirectorTambellini Design StudioVernon, BC, Canadaph: 250.558.6922email: steph@tambellini.ca
Chris Harwood-JonesMusicianVernon, BC, Canadaph: 250.309.1185email: chris.harwoodjones@gmail.com
Karla MattsonFreelance Designer / Instructor at Madison CollegeMadison, WI, USAph: 608.338.5996email: karla@plumpicks.com