Graphic Design Portfolio & CV

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PORTFOLIO 2013 ELOISE ADLER

| GRAPHIC DESIGN



Hello.

My name is Eloise Adler. I am in my second year studying Visual Communication at Loughborough University. I am passionate about graphic design, and over the last two years have found my main interests turning to print design. After a spending a week at Black & White Photography Magazine, which offered me a fantastic insight into the publishing industry, I now feel certain that this it the area of design that I want to go into after finishing my studies. Creating page layouts, using grids, and playing around with typography and images together are the areas of design in which I excel at. I have had a passion for photography for many years now, and I think that this is one of the reasons why I am especially suited to working within editorial design, as studying photography has given me an extremely good understanding of composition, and a keen eye for a striking image, both skills which I believe will serve me well working in this field. Aside from design and photography, I am also passionate about dance, which I have been taking classes in since I could walk, swimming, skiing and reading. I love to cook, and I am interested in genetics, and biology. I can speak Spanish, and I love travel and see new places and cultures. Full of enthusiasm for the world of publishing and design, I am a creative, detail oriented, hard working, and above all, sociable and friendly person!


6/7 Curriculum Vitae

9/10 Black & White Photography Editorial Design

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Label Magazine Editorial Design

Reykjavik Concert Hall Editorial Design

12/13

Nom Cookbook

Dance as Life

Book Design

Book Design

16/17


18/23 LSU Dance Identity Design

27/28 Stop Waste To Save Lives Poster Design

24/25

30/31

The Beacon

Personal Website

Website Design

Website Design

28/29

Photography


SKILLS

CV

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe InDesign

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Premiere Pro

Adobe Dreamweaver

Photography

HTML & CSS

Microsoft Office

English (Native)

Spanish (Conversational)

EDUCATION

JOBS REFERENCES 2012 - present: Admin Bank Staff Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust As a member of the Admin Bank for the NHS I have completed various admin roles, such as inputting data from patient satisfaction surveys into spreadsheets. Working as part of the bank staff team, I have shown my strong organisation and communication skills.

2011 - present: Bar Staff Venue, Loughborough Students’ Union Working as a member of the bar staff at one of the largest Students’ Unions in the country, I have strengthened my skills in team work, customer interaction and communication.

2008-2010: Magazine Deliverer Grapevine Publishing I was responsible for the delivery of this local magazine to a wide area.

Elizabeth Roberts Editor, Black & White Photography Email: elizabethr@thegmcgroup.com

Matthew Nunn Venue Manager, Loughborough Students’ Union Email: MatthewNunn@lufbra.net

Simon Downs Tutor, Loughborough University School of the Arts Email: S.T.Downs@lboro.ac.uk


ACHIEVEMENTS EXPERIENCE 2005 - Present Photography I am very passionate about photography and have won, been placed, or reached the final rounds in several national and international photography competitions such as the RSPCA Young Photographer Awards and the Young Landscape Photographer of the Year. I have also had my work featured in various photography magazines, for example I wrote an article on dance photography which was published in the November 2009 issue of DSLR User Magazine, and had my work featured in the November 2012 issue of Black & White Photography.

2011 - 2012 Elected Action Rep for University Hall of Residence Committee ‘Action’ is the volunteering section of Loughborough Students’ Union. As the representative for my Hall, I organised volunteering projects for the Hall to do in the community, from gardening in an old persons’ home, to helping to restore a steam railway. I managed to get over a third of the hall involved with volunteering, which at the time was the 2nd highest out of all the halls, though it is one of the smallest.

2008-2011 Raised over £1000 for various charities I have always enjoyed organising events to raise money for charity. In 2008, together with a friend from school, I raised over £600 for PACT, a local charity, as part of our Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award. Since coming to Loughborough University, I have got involved in many ‘RAG’ charity events, from collecting money on ‘raids’ in cities, to taking part in a sponsored hitch hike, making it all the way to Paris from Loughborough and back in under 54 hours, and raising over £300.

2007-2009 Completed all levels of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Participating in the Duke of Edinburgh’s award has been a fantastic experience, which I have really enjoyed, and one which has enhanced my teamwork and communication skills greatly.

2013: Editorial Design Intern (1 week) Black & White Photography, GMC Publications This week gave me an amazing insight into the publishing industry. I was involved in discussions regarding the new design, and was invited by the editors to create my own designs for the pages of the magazine, write book reviews, and update publicity material.

2011 - 2012: Media Rep Loughborough Students’ Dance Club I have been taking dance lessons in Ballet, Tap, Contemporary and Modern from a very young age. Whilst at school I took professional level examinations in Ballet and Modern, and have loved being able to continue to dance at University. The role of Media Rep for LSU Dance combined my two passions - dance and design - as I was responsible for the branding design for the club, annual show, and inter-university competition.

2010: Workshop Assistant (1 week) Bag Books, London Bag Books is a fantastic charity which creates multi-sensory, interactive ‘books’ for children and adults with severe learning disabilities. During my time there I worked in the workshop to create the ‘pages’ for the books, which enabled me to learn new creative skills and techniques. I also used my photography skills to take photos of the stories for use on the website.

2010: Classroom Assistant (1 week) Guarderia Infantil Español, Zaragoza, Spain I worked in a Nursery with 2-4 year old children, assisting the teachers with the activities and lessons each day. Over the week my language skills improved significantly, and I am proud of the fact that I was able to work well in the staff team and interact easily with the children, in a language that is not my own.

2009: Medical Illustrator (1 week) Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust I worked mainly in the Graphic Design area of the large Medical Illustration department of the Trust. Whilst there I designed posters for use around the hospital, patient information leaflets, and also the new logo for the Paediatrics department, which is now in use around the hospitals.

2007 - 2008: Studio Assistant (2 weeks) C&C Photography, Sheffield C&C Photography is a successful local photography business, specialising in portrait and wedding photography. Through spending time working there, assisting the photographers on photo-shoots and running the shop and studio, I learnt new photography skills, how small businesses are run, and also how to deal with clients and solve any problems they may have.


EDITORIAL DESIGN

BLACK + WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY

After some of my photographs were featured in the Reader’s Photos section of Black + White Photography, I took the opportunity to contact the editor, and enquire if it would be possible to spend some time at the magazine to gain experience working in the publishing industry. I spent 1 week at GMC Publications offices in Lewes in January, which was an extremely insightful and interesting experience. The magazine was planning a re-design at the time, and I was invited to share my ideas with the team, and work with them to update the look of the publication. I also created spreads for the magazine, which the editors were extremely pleased with, write book reviews, and update publicity material. The experience confirmed to me that editorial design is the area of design which I hope to enter after completing my studies.



EDITORIAL DESIGN

LABEL STUDENT MAGAZINE

Label is the fortnightly student magazine at Loughorough University. I am a member of the design team, to create the pages of the magazine for each issue. Designing for Label has given me a good understanding of the workflow of a magazine, from the very initial feature and article ideas, to putting together spreads, and finally to print.



EDITORIAL DESIGN

REYKJAVIK CONCERT HALL These spreads were created during a 1 day Adobe InDesign workshop, in which we were required to create 3 double page spreads on a subject of our choosing. I visited Reykjavik in August 2012, and came back with many photos of the concert hall there - Harpa - so I decided to use my images in the task. The text is an article written by Rowan Moore for The Observer and can be found here.



BOOK DESIGN

NOM COOKBOOK

I am passionate about food and love to cook, so I decided to create my own recipe book of my favourite dishes. I photographed all the images for the book, and combined food photography of the dishes with images I had taken at Jamie Oliver’s food festival ‘Feastival’ with a disposable camera. Finally, I printed the book with Blurb. Click here to view the complete book online.



BOOK DESIGN

DANCE AS LIFE For my Art Foundation Final Major Project, I chose to investigate ‘Dance and Movement’. I produced a series of images which I used to create a concertina book, which describes the development of a dancer. The book was printed on tracing paper, and the idea was that when folded up the images merge together and are confused (i.e. when a person is learning to dance, their body doesn’t understand the movements) and as the book unfolds the images become clearer (i.e. the body understands what it needs to do). The images I used are photographs that I took and then distressed the prints using bleach, protective shoe spray and water. The distressed nature of the prints is also meant to reflect the confusion one feels when they begin to learn to dance, and, like the book, they become less distressed as the book is unfolded.



IDENTITY DESIGN

LSU DANCE

In 2011 I was elected as the Media Rep for the Loughborough Students Union Dance Club. In this role I was required to redesign the logo, website, update social media pages, and to create promotional material for events, such as socials, trips, and the annual competition and show.




EVENT IDENTITY

LSU DANCE COMPETITION

As Media Rep for LSU Dance, I created the logo & identity for our large annual inter-university competition. I also produced the posters, flyers, t-shirt design and programme, for the event, which last year brought 25 universities to Loughborough to compete in this all day event.


EVENT IDENTITY

LSU DANCE ANNUAL SHOW

As Media Rep for LSU Dance, I also created the logo & identity for our annual show. I also produced the posters, flyers, t-shirt design and programme, for the event, for which the theme chosen was ‘masquerade’.




POSTER DESIGN

STOP WASTE TO SAVE LIVES

For one of my first year projects we were set the task of creating a poster on a political subject. For this project I chose to create a poster illustrating the fact that in the UK around 7 million tonnes of good food is wasted each year, while around the world millions of people are dying of starvation. Photograph from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta Georgia, USA, Public Health Image Library. Taken by Dr Lyle Conrad, a 1960s image of a child with kwashiorkor, taken in a Nigerian relief camp during the Nigerian-Biafran war. Photograph is copyright free.


WEBSITE DESIGN

THE BEACON WEBSITE

This was a group project during our 2nd year. We worked in a team of 4 on a live brief for Leicestershire County Council, to produce a website for children and teenagers in care. The aim of the website was to give these young people an place where they could go to find out their rights, seek advice, and connect with others in the same situation. The Council wanted the website to have a strong Leicestershire connection and identity, which influenced their choice of name, as Beacon Hill is well know around the area as being the highest point in Leicestershire. We decided to create an interactive landscape, influenced by the Leicestershire landscape, which the children could engage with to find out key information. The landscape is viewed as if looking out from a beacon point, which remains static, and will change depending on the season, weather, time of day, and cultural events. My main role in the group was to create the logo and branding guidelines for the website. The logo which I created I hope reflects the fun, playful nature of the website, and also the idea of a beacon being a guiding light.


BEACON

Children’s Rights CiCC The Pledge Education Employment Health Being In Care Bullying & e-safety

Leicestershire Council

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WEBSITE DESIGN

ONLINE PORTFOLIO

I created a personal portfolio website, www.eloiseadler.co.uk, to showcase my photography, design and art work. The website was made in Dreamweaver, using HTML and CSS, and a little bit of Javascript.



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Thank you for taking the time to view my portfolio! Should you wish to see more of my work, my website is www.eloiseadler.co.uk. You can email me at e.a.adler-11@student.lboro.ac.uk. Or call me on 07772573165.


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