PJM INTERCONNECTION
This book contains some of the designs I created during my internship with PJM Interconnection. PJM is a regional transmission organization located in Audubon, PA. During my internship I worked with both the Internal Communications and Creative Services departments. This work was completed on behalf of the Creative Services department. I learned a lot about design during my time at PJM, especially since I had this internship prior to taking graphic design courses at GW for my graphic design minor.
This graphic was created using Photoshop to promote a PJM Member Survey. This was paired with the following splash screen that was presented during a large member meeting.
This graphic was created using PowerPoint and was displayed at a Member Stakeholder Meeting promoting a survey that member were instructed to take.
Power Talks is a meeting held at PJM where employees have the opportunity to ask the executive team questions about the company. I used talk bubbles and communication icons to convey the conversational tone of the meeting. I choose the green brand color for the backgroundsince PJM is an energy company and the conversations will be centered around that theme. This graphic was created using Photoshop.
For this project, I collaborated with the Design and Interactive Associate to create promotional graphics for a video he created. This graphic will be added to the email with the video. My task was to arrange the characters and text, as well as add a play button for viewers to click on to watch the video. Photoshop and Illustrator were used to create these graphics.
This graphic was created using Photoshop for PJM Interconnection’s Internal website. I was tasked to create a promotional button for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
This poster is 1 of 13 that were created to promote the various Employee Resource Groups at PJM. This posters are hanging near the employee entrance of the main building on PJM’s campus, therefore employees and visitors see them on a daily basis. Each poster is a different organization and color. They were all created in Photoshop.