ACOHS promotional marketing campaign for the 9th Street Dental Center, created to reinforce the current second grade Sealant program.
The Campaign Includes Samples of the Following:
Design Brief, Letterhead & Envelope, Direct Mailer, Website, SWAG, Black & White Newspaper Ad.
Client: Ashland County Oral Health Services (ACOHS)
Job Description: Design several pieces that reinforce the direct mailer for ACOHS. The campaign will target children and encourage them to establish good dental habits. The offers will encourages
parents to make a dental home for their child/family with regular check-ups and appointments.
Objective: The campaign is directed to children, but will have incentives for parents as well.
Target: The tone of the pieces needs to be fun and child like.
Intended Results: The design is to motivate children to establish healthy dental habits, and parents to
see the value of a dental home.
Content: The content needs to be appealing to children. A type of chart to track brushing and
flossing habits, A coupon offer. Some instruction. Contact information.
4/12/12
YES Campaign for CWC
DESIGN APPLICATION:
YES Campaign
Outdoor Advertising
Adobe Illustrator
2011 - Internship Project
Project included creating a grid for the design space and applying branding elements for large outdoor advertising. The design space suggested was 4x4 design panels. I chose to go slightly larger and make the graphic more dynamic. The final size of the piece is roughly 35’x16.5’. The piece was produced on a large format plotter on 50/50 adhesive paper with outdoor ink.
YES Campaign
Outdoor Advertising
Adobe Illustrator
2011 - Internship Project
Project included creating a grid for the design space and applying branding elements for large outdoor advertising. The design space suggested was 4x4 design panels. I chose to go slightly larger and make the graphic more dynamic. The final size of the piece is roughly 35’x16.5’. The piece was produced on a large format plotter on 50/50 adhesive paper with outdoor ink.
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