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Graphic Design

In addition to writing and social media planning experience, my internship at the Manship School gives me the opportunity to use my creativity for emails, social media graphics and merchandise. These designs were created using Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator.

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Numerous projects during my undergraduate time at the Manship School allowed me to be the leader for design and creativity. Featured here are works completed in my Public Relations Research course for our student agency, ManifestPR, and my Public Relations Campaign senior capstone course for our agency, FusePR, and client, Gardere Initiative.

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As a freelance graphic designer, I worked remotely with St. Anthony Catholic Church in Wylie, Texas, to create icons for its youth group's four pillars: 1) Fostering Community, 2) Inspiring a Thirst for Truth, 3) Communicating God's Love to All People and 4) Promoting an Active Faith. These designs were created in Adobe Illustrator.

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As vice president of Sigma Phi Lambda (Sisters for the Lord) sorority at LSU, I created numerous designs including a rebranded chapter logo for our social media profiles, event and recruitment flyers and merchandise. These designs were created in Canva and Adobe Photoshop.

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My internships at the LSU Olinde Career Center allowed me to grow in my creativity and graphic design skills through rebranding and creating new graphics for its events, recruitment guide and annual report. These designed were created using Adobe InDesign and Photoshop.

©2021 by Amie M. Duke

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