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WELCOME TO 415 415 is the name of Dave Roberts’ graphic design studio. 415 is the address number. His phone number is 708 613 5822. His cell phone number is 630 888 4528. The following pages are portfolio samples. When you are done looking, you can click on his e-mail address and let him know what you think about his work or, better yet, ask him to come over and talk about how he can help you solve some of your graphic design challenges. CREATIVE@DESIGNHOUSE415.COM

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WELCOME TO 415

415 is the name of Dave Roberts’ graphic design studio.

415 is the address number. His phone number is 708 613 5822.

His cell phone number is 630 888 4528.

The following pages are portfolio samples. When you are done looking,

you can click on his e-mail address and let him know what you think

about his work or, better yet, ask him to come over and talk about how

he can help you solve some of your graphic design challenges.

[email protected]

EMPOWERMENT SHARED LEARNING

TEAMWORK LEADERSHIP

CUSTOMER FOCUS MEASUREMENT & ASSESSMENT

Of course logo design, identity, or branding, demands

all of the designer’s talents of typography, illustration,

and creativity. Here are some of Dave’s designs.

Parking Place Inc maintains parking lots by

resurfacing, striping, and snow removal. It’s all

there in the logo. Investigative Options was

a subsidiary of CNA Insurance (investigating

fraudulent claims). Bright Futures is an educational

program from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

The amenities plus mark was submitted

to the American Bar Association promoting

the benefits of membership. They chose

another layout he did, but that’s okay,

Dave submits a lot of ideas when he’s

given a challenge. I like this one, they

liked another. Dairy Dynamics

wanted the look of stainless steel.

The six human resource icons

were created for British

Petroleum.

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Libro de ActividadesLibro de ActividadesLibro de ActividadesActivity BookActivity BookActivity Book

For over 20 years

Dave has been

working with the

American Academy

of Pediatrics (AAP).

It’s also Dave’s best

client because of the

wide variety of

creative challenges.

I won’t explain each

piece here, just know

that Dave did all the

design, illustration,

and production. That’s

why the AAP calls him.

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You can help the world thrive if you STRIVE FOR FIVE---INSIDE AND OUTSIDE. Ask your

parents to help you look for ways that your family can help the Earth by doing small

things inside and outside your home. Here is a checklist to get you started.

Have your parents tune up their lawn mower every year to help it run better and produce fewer emissions that can pollute the air.Plant a tree. Trees help clean the air while adding beauty and shade to your yard.Don’t mow the lawn on ozone action days when air quality is poor.Water the lawn early in the morning so that the water soaks into the ground and does not evaporate.Adjust lawn sprinklers so that you are watering your lawn and plants—not the sidewalk or driveway.Collect rain water in buckets to use for watering plants.Ask your parents if they have a mulching lawn mower. This type of lawn mower leaves very small grass clippings on the lawn, providing a natural fertilizer.Walk or ride your bicycle when possible instead of using the car.On a warm, sunny day, hang laundry outside rather than using the dryer.Ask your parents if they use a gasoline preservative in their lawn mower. It keeps gas fresh, makes the mower easier to start and limits emissions.

Take a shower rather than a bath to save water.Buy cereal and other grocery items in larger size containers. This helps limit the amount of waste that ends up in our landfills.Run the family’s dishwasher only when it is full.On hot, sunny days, close the shades or drapes on the south side of the house to keep it cooler. In winter, raise the shades or open the drapes to let the warmth in.Use batteries that can be recharged (rather than thrown away) in toys, games and other items.Turn off the water when you brush your teeth.If you take your lunch to school, use a reusable bag or lunch box instead of bags you throw away.Recycle aluminum cans, newspapers and plastic and glass containers.Help your parents install fluorescent, energy-saving light bulbs.Check your refrigerator to see if it is air tight to save energy. Close the refrigerator door on a dollar bill that is half inside and half outside the door. If you can pull the dollar out easily, the refrigerator may need a new seal.

Poster Briggs & Stratton Milwaukee, WI

Textbook Cover American Medical Association Chicago, IL

Annual Report Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Chicago, IL

Brochure Chocolate Manufacturers Association Vienna, VA

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708 613 5833

269 469 5635 www.remaxhc.com

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