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Clients: Hamsa
Hamsa at the University Of Maryland -College Park Organization Administrative Officer: Aaron Shapiro; Supervisor: Leah Newman Original Website URLs: http://www.marylandhillel.org/site/pp.asp?c=evKSLdMYIvG&b=4096249 I’m quoted in a Mitzpeh Article on foundjng Hamsa here . Materials (Logo, Fliers for Events): Logo Date Completed: October … Continue reading
Clientele
Below is a list of organizations I have worked for of which I have worked on website layouts, logo design, and the like. See my portfolio for visual and graphic art online here. HamsaOctober 2008 Tanta Productions EastOctober 2008-December 2008 … Continue reading
Clients: Pride Alliance
Pride Alliance at the University Of Maryland -College Park Website Owner: Pride Alliance, maintained by Webmaster 2007-2009 Justin Fair Original Website URL: http://www.pridealliance.umd.edu Materials (Splash, Earlier Layouts, Alternative Imagery): Layout 4 Dates: March 6th, 2008 Round Logo design created by: … Continue reading
Clients: Tanta East
Tanta Productions East Organization Administrative Officer: George Pelham, maintained by Justin Fair Original Website URL: http://www.tantaeast.com In 2008, I worked with Reverend George Pelham on event planning and such under the umbrella organization Tanta Productions East. George had moved from … Continue reading
Clients: National Union of Jewish Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, and Questioning, Students
National Union of Jewish Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, and Questioning, Students Website Owner: Vinny Prell Original Website URL: http://www.nujlsonline.org Materials (Layout): Layout 1 Date Completed: November 8th, 2008 As NUJLS was the first true, real, outside effort to … Continue reading
Clients: Heritage Players
Heritage Players Website Owner: Ginni Hain, maintained by Justin Fair Original Website URL: http://www.heritageplayers.com I had approached the head officers of the Heritage Players theatre group and requested to do a new layout for their site. They were ecstatic to … Continue reading
Clients: Westchester Ministries
Westchester Ministries Organization Administrative Officer: George Pelham,http://www.georgethereverend.com and http://www.westchesterministries.com Dates: August 2007-December 2008 In 2008, I worked with Reverend George Pelham on event planning and such, and as such I created a website for his funeral-wedding-celebration officiant business. My final … Continue reading
Clients: Chadwick Homeowners’ Improvement Association
Chadwick Homeowners’ Improvement Association Website Owner: Donald Campbell, maintained by Justin Fair Original Website URL: http://www.chadwickcommunity.org Back in Mid-2005, my local community organization was formed to maintain safety and maintenence concerns. Being a group of small folks, I offered to … Continue reading
Clients: Carver Theatre Company
Carver Theatre Company Website Owner: Jeffrey Harrison (project sign-off supervisor), maintained by Justin Fair Original Website URL: http://carverhs.bcps.org/ctc Materials (Layout, Print Media): Layout 1 Primary Design Programs: MS Paint Dates: (Last Updated) April 2006 Web Design by: Justin Fair CTC … Continue reading