Chana Yankelewitz Graphic Designer
MAGAZINE DESIGN Aim:
To familiarize the myself with the design skills needed to design a grid, conceptualise and layout a creative magazine spread and typeset text on a professional level.
MAGAZINE DESIGN
ADVERTISING DESIGN Aim: To familiarize myself with the design and copywriting skills needed for a successful advertising campaign.
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BOOK COVER DESIGN Aim: To familiarize the myself with the design skills needed to design (a series of) book covers.
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REBRANDING DESIGN Aim:
Using design skills needed to create a succesful branding for a restaurant, which includes identity, signage, store front, menu design, and takeway bag.
REBRANDING DESIGN
STATIONARY DESIGN Aim:
Using the color theory you have learned, design a coordinating wrapping paper and stationary set using the 3 color combinations. It is geared this to teenagers and professsionals.
COLOR PALETTE/THEORY
Chana Yankelewitz Color Blending with complement & Analogous colors on the computer
Monochromatic
Complementary
Analogous
BROCHURE DESIGN Aim: To create a multi page brochure/folder. There are different types of brochures; Corporate, product, service, institutional/eductional and self promotional brochures.
PACKAGING Aim: Using my design skills to create a 3d package. It’s name lends itself to a fresh look at the packaging to come up with something an innovative as possible.
GAME BOX PACKAGING
PROMOTIONS Three Simple Steps to Ahavas Chinam Please note: Most effective when reviewed daily 1. EVERYBODY IS A PART OF ME Hashem would not give us the Torah until we were united, k’ish echad b’lev echad. Why? Because no Yid can fulfill the entire Torah alone; only when we are one, unified entity can we keep the Torah fully. Since we each have a part in each other’s Torah, we share in the zechus of our fellow Yid’s mitzvos, and share responsibility for his aveiros: Kol Yisrael areivim zeh ba’zeh! We are all parts of one neshamah! If everyone is part of me, I will regard him as I do myself: • I cannot hate myself – I cannot hate others. • I would never prosecute myself – nor should I be mekatreg on others. • I don’t talk lashon hara about myself – I won’t speak against others. • I always forgive my failings – so shall I be forgiving to others.
3. REWARD: THE GOOD LIFE! When someone causes us pain, remember: The blow is from Hashem, the person is just an agent, and whatever happened is for our good. If this becomes our natural attitude, we cannot be sad, we cannot hate, we cannot harbor a grudge, forgiveness comes easily. The natural consequence is that we enjoy a good life, free of the weight of anger, envy, bitterness, and of niggling accounts with others. Ahavas chinam flows from within. In addition, each nisayon gives us three invaluable rewards: • We become better people. • We are rewarded for our victory over the yetzer hara. • “When a person is forgiving, Hashem forgives all his sins.”
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For more information on this topic please call 718 906 6400 prompts 1,5,19 For more copies of this sheet, please call the Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation 845 352 3505 x 116
printed March 2016
Monogram for a Bar Mitzvah August 2016
Bookmarks printed Auust 2016 cyankelewitz 646-244-8652 / cyankelewitz97@gmail.com
2. ATTITUDE TOWARDS PEOPLE WHO STUMBLE When we encounter someone who does not meet our “standards” – in tzni’us, in conduct, in speech – remember, he and I are one! The outcome of this attitude: • Feel compassion – not enraged passion • Say a tefillah for him – not a harsh epithet, in speech or thought • Act as his defending lawyer (“He could not over come his yetzer hara”) – not as his prosecutor (“Rasha, you are holding back the geulah!”) If we internalize this attitude and live by it, Hashem will treat us in kind. Remember: “(Mashiach) Ben David will only come in a generation that is kulo chayav, entirely guilty, or kulo zakai, entirely guilt-free.” How can our generation achieve the level of kulo zakai? When we judge every person l’chaf zechus, we define him as a “zakay.” And if we do so, then Hashem in turn will judge all of Klal Yisrael accordingly – creating a generation that is kulo zakai!
YEARBOOK LAYOUT & DESIGN
excerpts from a 30 page yearbook printed June 2016
CORPORATE IDENTITY Aim: To create a logo and design the companys stationary, etc.
CORPORATE IDENTITY
To Contact Me: Chana Yankelewitz cyankelewitz97@gmail.com 646-244-8652 I would love to have feedback!