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Hello,

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MY NAME ISemily munoz

( Pronounced: Moon-Yo’s )

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i,m a graphicdesigner&illustrator.

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i think what i do is

imporTant.

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i am passionate&determined.

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i am anintrovert.( Talk to me first. I’d love to talk to you. )

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my work process: meticulous.

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i want to help your company.

( To make it grow; while growing myself. )

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Please consider myintentions.( I would love to be part of your team. )

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designknowledge

web design

identity & branding

advertisement

typography

packaging

print

illustration

digital art

photography

editorial

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software knowledge

Adobe Photoshop CS6 Adobe Illustrator CS6

Adobe InDesign CS6 Flexi SIGN-PRO 8

Adobe Premiere CS6

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education&

INDIANA UNIVERSITYFALL 2008-FALL 2013

Attended Indiana University in Fort Wayne for Visual Communication/Graphic Design.

Was part of Dean’s List for 3 years.

Graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts.

THE COMMUNICATORJULY 2011-SPRING 2013

Worked as a Graphic Designer for IPFW’s student newspaper titled “The Communicator.”

Trained assistants and layed out pages for production and print. Came up with original designs/illustrations for weekly front cover and internal pages. Direct page layouts and appearance; as well as create ads for various businesses for the paper.

Published graphics and online copies of newspaper. Aided in design of new website.

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experience

CENTER FOR SIGHTCOSMETIC & LASER MEDISPAAUG 2013-FEB 2014

Worked as a Freelance Graphic Designer for a clinic based in Watertown, NY.

Communicate with a marketing coordinator within the company to create visual marketing for various services within the business; including vision, laser-based surgeries, laser cosmetic surgeries, and hair and tattoo removal.

Designed newspaper and web ads, billboards, posters, banners, and signs to promote services for use by their six clinics across the Northern New York area.

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experience,continued

ATOMIC SIGN WORKS, LLC.DEC 2013-AUG 2014

Worked as a Graphic Designer for a sign and vinyl wrap business located in Watertown, NY.

Communicate and take orders from clients and assist business order with design work, running equipment, and minor book-keeping.

Designed banners, signs, decals/labels, and vinyl vehicle wraps and graphics for various businesses.Worked with Watertown Fire Department to create a vehicle wrap that reflects engine designs for their utility box trucks.

Created various kiosk and business front designs: Cell Ace Phone Repair, FroYo, and Tutti Frutti.

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awards&recognition

INDIANA COLLEGIATEPRESS ASSOCIATIONTHE COMMUNICATOR - APRIL 2013

Competed against various Indiana-based colleges for recognition for student newspapers. Colleges were broken down into tiers based on staff and class size. Won following awards:

1st Place - Best Themed Issue

1st Place - Best Illustration

2nd Place - Best Illustration

2nd Place - Best Front Page

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student work

Keeping with the sushi roll vibe,

we have sushi-inspired desserts

certain to complete your meal

(or tickle your sweet tooth).

Feel free to add a frozen

smoothie, or tea to your dessert!

Desserts

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Dessert Part y Tray

BeveragesWe love tea. Hot or cold we

recommend making tea an

addition to your meal. Not only

is it delicious and relaxing, but

when made a regular part of

your diet, green tea can lower

your chance of developing

heart disease and certain

types of cancer.

Also green tea can be

used to aid in weight loss by

stimulating fat oxidation

and boosting the metabolic

rate without increasing

your heart rate.

Green tea does not raise the metabolic rate enough (4%) for immediate weight loss.

Green Tea

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SashimiSashimi is a Japanese delicacy

that consists of fresh, raw (or

into thin pieces. Traditionally

Japanese cuisine, sashimi

also represents the cultural

appreciation of subtlety.

Sashimi & Bean Sprout Platter10

Simply put, it’s good for you.

High in protein, vitamins, and

minerals, sushi is a delicious

meal rich in omega-3 fatty

acids, which have a variety

Why Sushi?

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identity&branding

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the communicator

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icpa contest winners

2ND PLACEBEST FRONT PAGE

“A terrific concept. Shows how just a few words and a little bit of black marker can make a statement, even a droll one.” - ICPA Judge

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Of Mind and MusicMusicians Talk Pros and Cons of Higher Education page 7

October 31, 2012

news+politics opinion weekly dig arts+entertainment nugget sports

Issue 11Vol. 43

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HH ipfwcommunicator.orgweeklydig October 31, 20128-9

Obama RomneyJohnson

Jobs and Economy Jobs and EconomyJobs and Economy

Higher Education

Higher Education

Higher Education

Health CareHealth Care

Health Care

Says he will build off the job market growth.

His plan is to get rid of overseas tax breaks in order to urge companies to operate in America.

Wants the economy to be built from the middle class rather than the up-per class.

Has capped federal student loan re-payments at 10 percent of income.

Got rid of the No Child Left Behind mandates on individual states.

Says he’s “investing in community colleges to provide education and career-training programs.”

He’s still behind the Affordable Care Act, which stops capping or cutting in-surance coverage when an individual gets sick, makes rates for coverage equal among the sexes and makes preventative services, prescription drugs and monthly premiums more affordable for the average middle class individual.

Wants energy independence by 2020, and hopes to keep money America puts overseas for oil back into the states.

Says he will increase trade while competing with China.

Wants to up education access to help match unemployed individuals with jobs.

Says he wants to cut the deficit.Will “champion small businesses.”

Says federal funding is raising the prices of tuitions and is increasing burden on people with few job oppor-tunities.

Says he will “strengthen and simplify the financial aid system,” welcome private sector participation and re-place regulation with innovation and competition.

Wants to immediately issue waivers to all 50 states to avoid the Affordable Care Act, and will work to repeal it as soon as possible.

Wants to “pursue policies that give each state the power to craft a new health care reform plan that is best for its own citizens.”

Wants to cut spending to programs like Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security.

Says he will cut back on military spending in Iraq and Afghanistan and stop spending on special interests.

Wants to put “educational funds in the hands of the people who use them,” al-lowing parents and students “a vote as to which schools are best and which need im-proved.”

Wants to end the Department of Education to get rid of federal regulations and man-dates, giving the deciding power to parents and individual schools.

Wants to repeal the Affordable Care Act to limit regulations and mandates which he says will “allow innovation and competition to make health care more affordable and more accessible.”

He then says he will allow individual states to innovate.

John GreggHis main focus, he says, will be to create jobs and strengthen the economy throughout the next four years. According to his plan, he will begin a “‘re-shoring’ initiative,” with a goal of getting manufac-turing jobs back in the state, and there will be a tax credit for each job the companies bring. Gregg also wants to strengthen small business in the state and increase exports from Indiana businesses.

Mike PenceAccording to the Pence campaign, he will be focusing mainly on six areas of improvement: building private sector jobs, attracting new investment opportunities in the state, “with emphasis on manu-facturing, agriculture, life sciences and logistics,” increasing elemen-tary students’ skills in both read-ing and math, increasing gradua-tion rates, raising the quality of the state’s workforce and health, safe-ty and wellbeing improvements among Indiana families.

Governor

US House of Representatives

Kevin BoydBoyd says he will work to pass leg-islation which protects farmers, pro-test Social Security and Medicare, help to get funding for Fort Wayne’s Air National Guard’s 122nd Fighter Wing, strengthen public schools and “pass a responsible budget, bring jobs to northeastern Indiana.”

Marlin StutzmanStutzman does not show a specific plan of action. However, he lists his views on issues such as the defini-tion of life, jobs, national defense, energy, spending and taxes, among others, on his campaign site. That information is available at gomarlin.com.

IN State Senate District 3

Earline S. RogersRogers is running unopposed in this election.

IN House of representatives

district 3

Charlie BrownBrown is running unopposed in this election.

Attorney General

Kay FlemingFleming says she will work on pre-ventative measures regarding con-sumer fraud and fraud prosecu-tion, work closely with the sheriff’s departments and Sheriffs’ Asso-ciation to ensure the sex offender registry is accurate, organize an ad hoc task force to help protect children, use resources efficiently and establish offices around the state with the purpose of creating awareness of local issues and to be readily available for assistance.

Greg ZoellerZoeller is up for re-election.Though Zoeller doesn’t list exact issues he will fight for, he says he will stand up for Indiana citizens “whether it is protecting seniors from identity theft, safeguarding children online or helping strug-gling families avoid foreclosure scame,” according to a press re-lease. More information about him can be found on gregzoeller.com.

Superintendent of public instruction

Joe Donnellyjoeforindiana.com

US Senate

Richard Mourdock richardmourdock.com

James Johnson, Jr.No known website.

Amy WillisNo known website.

Glenda ritzritz4ed.com

Andy Horning horningforsenate.com

Tony Bennett tonybennett2012.com

Who Are the Candidates?all featured information was gathered from the candidates campaign websites

1ST PLACE BEST THEMED ISSUE

“Great cover design. The ‘Who are the Candidates’ graphic was easy to read and useful.” - ICPA Judge

2ND PLACEBEST ILLUSTRATION

“Very good caricatures of Romney and Obama, the extended arms grab your attention visually and in keeping with the theme of the story. Very good work.” - ICPA Judge

icpa contest winners

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the communicator

news&politics opinion weekly dig arts&entertainment nugget sports

a look at transgender life at ipfwpage 8

Issue 1Vol. 43august 22, 2012

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icpa contestwinners

1ST PLACEBEST ILLUSTRATION

“Beautiful use of color, type, the classic Leonardo body drawing to present a sensitive but visually compelling illustration. Hard to do.” - ICPA Judge

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the communicator

news+politics opinion weeklydig arts+entertainment nugget sports

February6,2013 Issue19Vol.43

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ipfwcommunicator.orgweeklydig April 10, 20138-9

College ofArts & Sciences

School ofbusiness

College of Education &Public Policy

College ofETCS

College ofHealth & Human services

library

College of Visual &performing arts

Office ofacademic affairs

academic affairsUtilities

$1,250,000

fringe benefits

$1,250,000

contingency redUctions

$186,007

sUmmer session salaries

$150,000

other

$192,272

33 non-academic positions

$1,502,146UnbUdgeted expenses

$1,311,944

$pending Reductions

total bUdget cUts

$8,442,369

IPFW has been facing an $8.4 million

deficit for the 2012-13 year. After

months of what Chancellor Vicky

Carwein called “marathon days” to

balance the budget, she and Vice

Chancellor for Financial Affairs Walt

Branson presented a draft proposal

of cuts to the Faculty Senate in a

special meeting March 27. Assuming

a $1 million increased revenue from

continuing studies, and the spending

of $400,000 on new allocations, the

information below would account

for the total amount of the deficit. A

resolution, passed 19-11, asked IPFW

administration to use its cash reserves

to give more time for budgeting and

gathering input from faculty throughout

the university. The cash reserves equal

between $18 and $20 million.

Third shift custodian services have been

moved to second to save on electricity.

laid-off vacant

“Fringe benefits commonly

include health insurance, group

term life coverage, education

reimbursement, childcare and

assistance reimbursement, cafeteria

plans, employee discounts, personal

use of a company owned vehicle and

other similar benefits.” -Investopedia

Definition: “Reserves set aside

for extraordinary expenses

resulting from a possible

business interruption or disaster.”

-businessdictionary.com

This is the amount that, according to

Branson, for the past three or four years

has been left over after summer.

These are things like money

to centers and money to

develop a learning commons

at the library. IPFW pays for

these types of things regularly,

but they were always paid for

with cash on hand and not

factored into the budget.

$421,317 $331,985 $228,126 $219,236

$213,395

$17

9,23

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$12

6,640

$76,000

$2 mil

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center for sight

Northern New York’s First Laser for Custom Cataract SurgeryLATEST FDA-APPROVED TECHNOLOGY FOR YOUR EYES NOW AT CENTER FOR SIGHT

t’s a fact of life that over

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surgery. Results show this new laser

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more accurate than manual cataract

surgery using a blade, thus providing

the safest and most predictable results

for cataract patients who want to attain

the highest quality of vision.

What Are Cataracts?Cataracts cloud the lens of the eye.

As cataracts form, the images sent to

the retina are not as sharp and vibrant

as they once were. This condition

generally develops gradually and can

appear as early as age 40. By age 80,

over half of the population has had

cataracts in one or both eyes.

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What is Available to Treat Cataracts?Cataract patients have typically

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bringing the most advanced lens

technology to the area.

Laser Accuracy for Customized Cataract Surgery

ntil now, standard

cataract procedures

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surgeries were performed

manually where the surgeon

used a blade for all incisions.

With the introduction of the

first FDA-approved image-

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LenSx®, the surgeon performs

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without the use of a blade. The

laser also assists in breaking up

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cataract requires less ultrasound

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likelihood of not needing glasses for

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Patients who undergo cataract

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any close work. Those who choose

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Undergoing cataract surgery is an

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Call our Director of Refractive Services

at 315-286-2721 to find out more

about laser cataract surgery, or to

schedule your appointment.

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George got his hearing back.George’s family got him back.

Hearing aids made simple.

Our free consultation can put youon the road to better hearing.

We’ll help you identify the signs of hearing loss,then test your hearing and discuss the wide rangeof hearing solutions available today.

No pressure, no gimmicks, no obligation. Juststraightforward answers to your questions abouthearing health.

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815 State Street, Watertown420 Ford Street, Ogdensburg

centerforsightnny.com

George got his hearing back.George’s family got him back.

Hearing aids made simple.

Our free consultation can put youon the road to better hearing.

We’ll help you identify the signs of hearing loss,then test your hearing and discuss the wide rangeof hearing solutions available today.

No pressure, no gimmicks, no obligation. Juststraightforward answers to your questions abouthearing health.

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815 State Street, Watertown420 Ford Street, Ogdensburg

centerforsightnny.com

Our free consultation can put you on the road to better hearing.We’ll help you identify the signs of hearing loss then test your hear-

ing and discuss the wide range of hearing solutions available today.

George got his hearing back.George’s family got him back.

Hearing aids made simple.

Our free consultation can put youon the road to better hearing.

We’ll help you identify the signs of hearing loss,then test your hearing and discuss the wide rangeof hearing solutions available today.

No pressure, no gimmicks, no obligation. Juststraightforward answers to your questions abouthearing health.

Hearing aids do not restore natural hearing. Experiences may differ based on severity of hearing loss and the ability to adapt to amplification.0274LCMK ©2011 Unitron

We proudly offerUnitron products.

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George got his hearing back. George’s family got him back.

Hearing Center1815 State St

Watertown NY420 Ford St

Ogdensburg NY

center for sight

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cosmetic&lasermedispa

at CENTER FOR SIGHT

www.cosmeticandlasermedispa.com 315.523.4503

LASER VEIN THERAPY

ROSACEA

ACNE SCARS

TATTOO REMOVAL

BOTOX-BEFORE

BOTOX & FILLERS

HEARING AIDS

SUN DAMAGE

BROWN SPOTS

TOENAIL FUNGUS

EYELID SURGERY(BLEPHAROPLASTY)

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SKIN REJUVENATION FOR LINES WRINKLES & SCARS

YOUR DOCTOR CAN TELL YOU WHAT IS RIGHT FOR YOU:Profractional Treatment, a Microlaserpeel, Skin Resurfacing, or a combination package to get the results you desire.

Center For Sight is the leading provider for cataract surgery in Northern NY and is proud to offer premium multifocal lenses to our patients.

MICRODERMABRASION LASIKLASER HAIR REMOVAL

BOTOX-AFTER

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at CENTER FOR SIGHT1815 STATE ST. WATERTOWN. NY 13601

at CENTER FOR SIGHT

Prices are subject to change. Prices are subject to change.

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