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<title>Recent Project: The Paumanok Review #19</title>
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Designed entirely to web standards and set off by Anselmo Alliegro's beautiful "Time" this edition of TPR has been well received by contribututors, readers, and the web community alike.
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<title>Recent Project: 'Insatiable Psalm' Postcard</title>
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This dual-sided, full-color postcard was produced for advance promotion of an upcoming Wind River Press book, and distributed at showings of Pearl Gluck's 'Divan' throughout the Northeast.
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<title>About the Portfolio</title>
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First, understand the audience. Then choose the right tools. Simplify. And every now and then, break a few rules. In more than seven years of designing web and print projects for national and international clients, I've learned first-hand that clean, classic design communicates effectively where language cannot go. I hope I can put my aesthetic, experience, and state-of-the-art equipment to work for you. Welcome to my portfolio, and thanks for stopping by.
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