Graphic Arts & Desktop Publishing Portfolio

In 1996 while I was at AP Labs, I created the following four trade show booth graphics for an industry show called the International Telemetry Conference. These images were printed on a large HP ink jet printer at 125 dpi. The original images were 32 inches wide and were plastic laminated for protection. I also did the principal photography for booth graphics #3, and #4. All the photographic images were scanned on Kodak Photo CDs and I used Adobe Photoshop to make the composite images.

Also while at AP Labs, I created many product data sheets. The two images below are a few examples of some of the more complex composite images that I did. As with the booth graphics mentioned above, these images were created with Adobe Photoshop, and scanned photos from Kodak Photo CDs. Using Photo CDs is a very cost effective way of getting a good high quality, high resolution scan for not very much money. (and all the things I did at AP Labs were definitely low budget!) :-)

Over the years, I've taken many college extension classes in Adobe Photograph, the defacto industry standard image manipulation program. The links below are some examples of some of the images I've put together for these classes.

Some interesting Windmills

Touch the Face of Heaven...

A splash page for the Knoxville Tennessee Zoo

A proud father with his very beautiful daughter (this is what the original image looked like)

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