A rare moment for a graphic designer

Every so often a project presents itself and you just have to realize that you must have done something right along the way to be fortunate enough to be involved.

Today was a rare moment for a freelance graphic designer. We almost never get to see a printed piece received by an audience.
I was thrilled to be invited to a reception honoring Marcia G. Taylor for her generosity and commitment to the Henry County, Georgia community.
I was able to see firsthand, the reactions on people’s faces when they viewed the women’s journal I had a hand in creating. One sweet lady even asked me to sign it.

This book was by no means the product or effort of any one individual. It was a collaboration of the finest variety. From the marketing directors and project managers, to the photographer, to the writer, and to the beautiful people in the photographs…it was a labor of love.

View the entire journal here:
The Marcia G. Taylor Women’s Center at Piedmont Henry Hospital – Women’s Journal
(This is a tabbed book, so some pages are larger than others. If you click on the link above to view it, you will see that the program used to create the interactive magazine format adds a white bar on the edge of the smaller pages. Blech. Please try and overlook that. )

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About tbg design

Terry B. Gardner is a visual artist, graphic designer & illustrator. Classical training in the fine arts brings elegant creative and artful design to all projects, including logo & identity, specialty invitations, building graphics, menu design, packaging, corporate marketing materials and advertising. Professional graphic design expertise; working directly with clients, marketing professionals, and vendors. Proficient in CS5 – Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, drawing and painting. P.S. If you see it on this blog it was produced by tbg, unless stated otherwise. View all posts by tbg design

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