Edison Police Patch

Edison Police Patch

The Edison Police Patch was designed decades ago, long before the home personal computer and graphic design software. Other’s have come up with their versions as technology has allowed for, and this is my rendering of the Edison Police Patch. This rendering has been used by the Edison Police Department on official documents, letterhead, and officers’ personal business cards.

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Edison Council Election 2007

Edison Council Election 2007

I was brought in again in 2007 to photograph and design campaign material. Glossy business cards, door hangers, and rack flyers were designed and professionally printed. I also designed black and white advertisements for newspapers or B&W printing using Adobe Illustrator. In addition, I designed and built a website for the campaign.

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Edison BOE 2007

Edison BOE 2007

I have been hired to develop campaign material during local government and board of education elections. This rack flyer, complete with back side postcard mailing graphics, was developed for the depicted candidates. I handled photography, design layout, and printing of the flyers.

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Battle of the Bands

Battle of the Bands

In February of 2007 the Edison PBA Community Outreach sponsored and organized the Battle of the Bands at Middlesex County College for Edison and surrounding community High School bands. Shown here is the advertisement which was printed as a rack flyer high gloss, and shown in the photo are some of Edison Township’s community leaders and government officials, and Bon Jovi’s guitarist Richie Sambora.

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Edison Township Election 2005

Edison Township Election 2005

In 2005 I was brought on as an advertising consultant, and I designed most of the campaign material for the Fusion Ticket in Edison. One of the candidates was elected to the Township Council, and later became Edison’s first female Mayor. Depicted are the more colorful advertisements; the website, rack flyers, and a bumper sticker. I also designed advertising that was printed in the local papers as well as many black and white layouts that were distributed as paper flyers and handouts.

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