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  • Scotch_Roman0

    Really n_fini_t? Because I designed the site myself (QBNer skt built it), and I was the lead designer or at least worked 50/50 with a colleague on every single project you see there. So yeah, a lot of it is Kuhlmann Leavitt work in the sense that the clients belong to KLI and everything was directed by my boss, but I was the one who did the lion's share of hands-on design work for most of the projects you see there.

    Additionally, the work for Twin Oaks was pretty much all me, even though some of it was done at KLI—I brought in the client, my concept was picked, and my former boss's involvement was very minimal. I not only designed and illustrated, but wrote most of the style guide for the church. A friend of mine wrote the section on writing guidelines.

    Several of the logos up there were also done as Metagramme projects.

    Go look at Kuhlmann Leavitt's website, then you tell me which company does a better job at crafting a portfolio website.

    • Metagramme is a brand-new business. So, until I have more work done under my name, I have to rely on my portfolio of previous work.Scotch_Roman
    • previous work.Scotch_Roman

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