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J E S
S I C A
M O R
N E A U
My interest in art for the earlier part of my life was more of a hobby and appreciation than a livelihood. I began designing when I was engaged to be married in 2004. Unable to find any invitations that truly spoke to me, I took on the challenge of making my own. I discovered how much I truly enjoyed making something that was built around me, and that I had so many more possibilities. I am a firm believer that design is made for the recipient, and is never generic. It should be made custom to each individual and serves a specific purpose, whether it is in print, on the web, or everyday objects. Design is personal, intimate, and expressive.
I have a sincere love for Jazz and the mood that is carried with it. I gravitate towards shapes and lines from the art deco and art nouveau periods. The forms that accompanied that era are strong yet elegant, and timeless while being lively and mysterious. Their influence in my designs are recognizable, but with a clean, modern finish and a streamlined approach.
The overabundance of technology makes it easier to include distractions and unnecessary information that can often confuse or mislead a reader. There is a tendency to crowd a design with information and complexity. As a result, a message can often get lost in everyday design. I strive to create simple, straightforward designs with fresh, appealing palettes that are approachable and meaningful to each recipient.
Education:
2007-2009 Tunxis Community College
Associates in Graphic Design Program4.0 GPA, Deans List for Academic Excellence
Phi Theta Kappa nomination 4 pieces selected for Barnes Gallery
Student Exhibition
About the Artist
Contact: 860.329.1020 • [email protected] • 175 Hockanum Rd., Hadley, MA 01035-9776
Project:Brand identity for fictitious bakery named “On a Roll.” The bakery sells healthy food on-the-go (no dining in.) Logo should incorporate idea of freshness, speediness, and healthfulness.
Specs:2 Color LogoBusiness Card CompsFull-Color Advertisment
Classwork for TXCC Design Program, 2007
Logo &Design
IdentIty
Come in and sample one of our 16 varieties of fresh bread baked daily:
Italian Asiago Cheese
Whole Wheat Sourdough French Sundried Tomato Kalamata Olive Pumpernickle Roasted Garlic Olive Oil Stone-Ground Rye Sesame Seed Oat Nut Seven Harvest Foccacia Potato
Fresh BakedBread Loaves
2 for $7The best thing since sliced bread.
13 Bakery Ave., Seattle, WA 98107PH: (908) 777-3485 Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107PH: (908) 777-3485Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
SandwichesSaladsSoups
BreadsPastriesCoffee
Tea
Business Card 1
Breads Pastries
Coffee & Tea
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107PH: (908) 777-3485 Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
Soups Salads Sandwiches
Business Card 3
Business Card 2
Sandwiches Salads Soups Breads Pastries
Coffee Tea
13 Bakery Ave., Seattle, WA 98107PH: (908) 777-3485 Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
Business Card 4
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107PH: (908) 777-3485 • Fax: (908) 777-3486 www.onarollbakery.com
13 Bakery Ave.
Seattle, WA 98107
PH: (908) 777-3485
Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
Sandwiches
Salads
Soups
Breads
Pastries
Coffee
Tea
Business Card 1
Breads
Pastries
Coffee & Tea
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107
PH: (908) 777-3485 F
ax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
Soups
Salads
Sandwiches
Business Card 3
Business Card 2
Sandwiches Salads Soups
Breads Pastries
Coffee Tea
13 Bakery Ave., Seattle, W
A 98107
PH: (908) 777-3485 F
ax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
Business Card 413 Bakery Ave. Seattle, W
A 98107
PH: (908) 777-3485 • Fax: (9
08) 777-3486 w
ww.onarollbakery.com
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107PH: (908) 777-3485Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
SandwichesSaladsSoups
BreadsPastriesCoffee
Tea
Business Card 1
Breads Pastries
Coffee & Tea
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107PH: (908) 777-3485 Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
Soups Salads Sandwiches
Business Card 3
Business Card 2
Sandwiches Salads Soups Breads Pastries
Coffee Tea
13 Bakery Ave., Seattle, WA 98107PH: (908) 777-3485 Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
Business Card 4
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107PH: (908) 777-3485 • Fax: (908) 777-3486 www.onarollbakery.com
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107
PH: (908) 777-3485Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.comSandwichesSaladsSoupsBreadsPastriesCoffeeTea
Business Card 1
Breads PastriesCoffee & Tea
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107
PH: (908) 777-3485 Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
Soups Salads Sandwiches
Business Card 3
Business Card 2
Sandwiches Salads Soups
Breads PastriesCoffee Tea
13 Bakery Ave., Seattle, WA 98107
PH: (908) 777-3485 Fax: (908) 777-3486
www.onarollbakery.com
Business Card 4
13 Bakery Ave. Seattle, WA 98107
PH: (908) 777-3485 • Fax: (908) 777-3486 www.onarollbakery.com
12th Annual | June 5, 2009
Colebrook
Center
10:00am
Welcome to the annual
Colebrook 55K road race. The race in
open to a number of age groups, and
competition levels. The Colebrook 55K
is know to be one of the most beautiful
cycling courses in Connecticut's
northwest corner. The course is a USCF
sanctioned and certi�ed �fty�ve-mile
course.
The race starts promptly at 10:00am, at the
General Store located on route 183 in Colebrook
Center. From their runners will proceed left on
Bunnel Street, left on Stillman Hill Road, across route
182 to Colebrook road, left on Bricklemaier road, left
on Smith Hill road, �nishing at the Colebrook
Elementary School.
Athletes who participate in this competition will be
subject to formal drug testing in accordance
with TAC and IAFF rules. An ANSI
approved helmet is required for all
riders.
Additional details, directions,
entry fees, divisions & awards,
can be found on the road race
website or by calling the
road race hotline.
Bi
e
Race
TOUR COLEBROOK
De
Graphic Illustration
Graphic Illustration Left to Right: Poster for Tour de Colebrook Bike Race;
Saxophone, Barnes Gallery Selection Audrey, a digital portrait
All pieces are coursework for TXCC Design Program, 2008.
TheatersTREATI, Inc.
TREATI, Inc.TREATI, Inc.
Relax at home
and suppoRt
a gReat cause.
To learn more about TREATI, Inc., please see other side.
TREATI, Inc.
YES! I’ve checked all the excItIng sItes I’d lIke nOt tO see!
$10 Subway Tickets (not ridden)$20 Ice Skating in Rockefeller Center (not taken)$25 Photo With Celebrities (not taken)$35 Carriage Ride in Central Park (not ridden)$50 Shopping at Tiffany’s (Not Purchased)$75 Limo Sightseeing Tour (not taken)$100 Dinner in Manhattan (not eaten)$200 Broadway Musicals (not seen)$500 the WOrks!Total Amount Enclosed
NameAddressCity, State, Zip
Please make all checks payable to TREATI, Inc.Your gift is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Thank you for your generous donation!N
ON
profitLeft:
Three-piece mailing for Trauma Research,
Education, and Training In-stitute (TREATI) of the Trau-
matic Stress Institute (TSI) of Klingberg Family Centers. Mail-
ing produced to raise funds using a “nonevent,” 2008.
Clockwise: Front design, RSVP card, back design.
C.A.T.S.Child Abuse
Treatment ServicesHartford • New Britain
CATS is a project funded in part by:The Office of Victim Services, Superior Court Operations Division, State of Connecticut Judicial Branch, Victims of Crime Act and Victim Assistance Act Grant Program.
New Britain Satellite Office370 Linwood Street
New Britain, CT 06452
ROUTE I-84 WEST FROM HARTFORD OR EAST FROM WATERBURY• Leave I-84 at Exit 35 (Route 72 East--New Britain)--This is a left
hand exit • Take first exit (Exit 7, Corbin Avenue)• Turn right onto Corbin Ave., proceed to the fourth traffic light• At the light, take a left onto Shuttle Meadow Avenue• Take the right at second stop sign onto Linwood Street• Klingberg Family Centers is at the top of the hill
ROUTE I-91 NORTH FROM NEW HAVEN OR SOUTH FROM HARTFORD• Leave Route 91 at Exit 22N (New Britain)--Follow Route 9N• Leave Route 9N at Exit 24 (Routes 71 and 372 Kensington)--This
is a left hand exit• Follow 372 to the first set of lights• Turn right onto Route 71A (High Road/Kensington Avenue)• Take the second left, Cambridge Street• At the end of Cambridge Street, take a left onto Linwood Street• Klingberg Family Centers is at the top of the hill•
Hartford Main Campus:120 Holcomb Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06112
via I-91 North · Exit 35B — keep left on exit · Turn left onto Cottage Grove Road (RT 218) · follow to intersection of Blue Hills Avenue (RT187) · Turn left onto Blue Hills Avenue · Follow to 4th light (Holcomb Street) · Turn left onto Holcomb St · Main gate is 2nd driveway on the left via I-84 East · To I-91 North and Follow directions above via I-91 South · Exit 35B — turn right on exit · Turn right onto Cottage Grove Road (Rt. 218) · follow to intersection of Blue Hills Ave (Rt. 187) · Turn left onto Blue Hills Avenue · follow to 4th light (Holcomb Street) · Main gate is 2nd driveway on the left via I-84 West (From East of Vernon) · Exit right onto 291. · Follow to Rt. 218 · At light turn left onto Cottage Grove Road (Rt. 218) · Follow to intersection of Blue Hills Avenue (Rt. 187) · Turn left onto Blue Hills Avenue · Follow to 4th light (Holcomb Street) · Main gate is 2nd driveway on the left. PARKING · At the main gate follow driveway around to the right past garage · Park in lot past loading dock · Follow signs to Klingberg Family Centers
• Information regarding Victims Rights
• Aid in filing compensation forms• Trauma Focus Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (TF- CBT) • Individual therapy• Family therapy• Group therapy• Crisis Counseling • Safety planning• Criminal justice support and
advocacy• Advocacy• Child supervision concurrently
during therapy sessions (when available)
• Transportation (when possible)
• In-Home Parent Support/Counseling
• Bilingual (Spanish) services when availableSE
RVIC
ES
Thank You
Season’s GREENings
Right, clockwise.
3 Color Logo for LEED International, organization to help educate Africans and promote literacy, Coursework for TXCC Design Program, 2008.
Thank you cards for Klingberg Family Centers, Inc. Employee Recognition program, 2009.
Holiday Card for Klingberg Family Centers Employee Bonus, conveying green design initiative, 2008. Printed on recycled stock using biodegradable inks,
trifold design to hold giftcards and cut down on waste.
Mark Rothko, born Marcus Rothkowitz, September 25, 1903–February 25, 1970, was a Latvian-born American painter and printmaker who is classified as an abstract expressionist, although he rejected not only the label but even being called an abstract painter. Come delve into a deep collection of works from his early abstract period to his later surreal “multiform” paintings.
“ A picture lives by companionship, expanding and quickening in the eyes of the sensitive observer. It dies by the same token. It is therefore a risky and unfeeling act to send it out into the world. How often it must be permanently impaired by the eyes of the vulgar and the cruelty of the impotent who would extend the affliction universally!
” — Mark Rothko
New Britain Museum of American Art56 Lexington Street, New Britain, CT 06052 860.229.0257 www.nbmaa.org
Majo
r W
ork
s:
The M
aste
rs S
eri
es
Rothko
April 1-30, 2009
Ma
rk
John SingerS a r g e n tWhere others kept journals, John Singer Sargent
painted his, and his life can easily be chronicled by these records
in color and canvas. He loved people, yet was intensely
private. He painted the artists of his time, including
performers, poets, dancers, musicians, and writers Robert
Louis Stevenson, and Henry James. He painted the great
generals of the Great War, and the Bedouin nomads in their
camps. He painted grand allegorical murals, and his friends
as they slept. He was simply, a great man and a great
Artist.Private ColleCtionS March 15-April 30, 2009
New Britain Museum of American Art • www.nbmaa.org
30 Lexington Street , New Britain, CT 06052 • 860.229.0257
Cairo Trio, Leslie Helpert & Friends, Agua Marinha T r io
, and the Wallace Roney Quintet.
Eastern Magic, Chris Bakr iges T r i o,Eri Yamamoto Trio, A
rmando
Daniel Perez Trio, One for All, Bad
al R o y s F u l l Moon Q
uartet, Middle
Every
Columbus Day W
eekend th
e City of H
artford
is host t
o the Hartfo
rd Internatio
nal Jazz
Festival.
This f
estival p
rovides a wealth
of possi
bilities to
experie
nce some of th
e world’s m
ost creative
jazz
musicians.
Many choices a
wait the so
phisticated
jazz afic
ionado as well a
s those new to
the ja
zz genre.
Before or afte
r the M
ain Stage events,
you will b
e able
to enjoy music
by some of th
e areas best m
usicians a
t
many Encore Stages, w
hich are found in
resta
urants
and tave
rns with
in easy walkin
g distance of e
ach
other. The centra
l busin
ess distr
ict will b
e alive with
Jazz,
Blues, Latin
, and W
orld M
usic fo
r three glorio
us
days. P
urchase your ti
ckets t
oday and be part o
f
this unique cultu
ral exp
erience.
Downto
wn Hart
ford, CT
See the complete lis
t of venues,
performance times, a
nd ticket in
fo at
www.HIJF.com
The Hartf
ord Jazz
Society a
nd the C
ity of H
artford
Proudly
Presents
The H
artford
InternatIonal
Jazz
Festi
val
October 1
0 - 12, 2
009
inside private collections:
a rare look at
Sargent
new britain museum of american art www.nbmaa.orgJohn Singer
S e v e n t e e n t h A n n u a l
Klingberg Antique Auto ShowKlingberg Family Centers, New Britain, CT
Saturday, October 17, 2009 • 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Featuring a special display of:Connecticut-Made AutomobilesBallroom DancersGreat Oldies MusicDancers & EntertainersFabulous Fall MenusChildren’s Activities GaloreHundreds of Antique VehiclesAntique Bicycles, Vintage Radios, & Historical Displays
2009 Featured Cars:
Connecticut-Made
Automobiles
All spectator parking at Rock Cats StadiumFree shuttle service
Information & Directions:www.KlingbergAutoShow.com
General Admission
Seniors $5Children 12 and under free
Great fun for the entire family!
$8
Event Promotion
Cairo Trio, Leslie Helpert & Friends, Agua Marinha T r io
, and the Wallace Roney Quintet.
Eastern Magic, Chris Bakr iges T r i o,Eri Yamamoto Trio, A
rmando
Daniel Perez Trio, One for All, Bad
al R o y s F u l l Moon Q
uartet, Middle
Every
Columbus Day W
eekend th
e City of H
artford
is host t
o the Hartfo
rd Internatio
nal Jazz
Festival.
This f
estival p
rovides a wealth
of possi
bilities to
experie
nce some of th
e world’s m
ost creative
jazz
musicians.
Many choices a
wait the so
phisticated
jazz afic
ionado as well a
s those new to
the ja
zz genre.
Before or afte
r the M
ain Stage events,
you will b
e able
to enjoy music
by some of th
e areas best m
usicians a
t
many Encore Stages, w
hich are found in
resta
urants
and tave
rns with
in easy walkin
g distance of e
ach
other. The centra
l busin
ess distr
ict will b
e alive with
Jazz,
Blues, Latin
, and W
orld M
usic fo
r three glorio
us
days. P
urchase your ti
ckets t
oday and be part o
f
this unique cultu
ral exp
erience.
Downto
wn Hart
ford, CT
See the complete lis
t of venues,
performance times, a
nd ticket in
fo at
www.HIJF.com
The Hartf
ord Jazz
Society a
nd the C
ity of H
artford
Proudly
Presents
The H
artford
InternatIonal
Jazz
Festi
val
October 1
0 - 12, 2
009
Event PromotionLeft, clockwise.
Mark Rothko Exhibition poster, Coursework for TXCC Design Program, 2008
Poster for Hartford Jazz Festivall, Coursework for TXCC Design program, 2008
Black & White advertisement for Klingberg Family Centers Antique
Auto Show, Hartford Business Journal, 2009
John Singer Sargent Exhibition black and white
advertisement, Coursework for TXCC Design Program, 2008
John Singer Sargent Exhibition typography exercise,
Coursework for TXCC Design Program, 2008.