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Infographic
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Web Ad
This was a web ad for ABI Research featuring techonology specs on wearable teardowns
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Web Ad
This was a web ad for ABI Research which showcases an infographic I created about the New Revenue Opportunities for European Mobile Carriers
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Web Ad
This was a web ad for ABI Research featuring there new whitepaper about Smart Cars and the Internet of Things.
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Wearable Icons
These are vector icons I created for a web ad for ABI Research. These vector icons represent what people will be able to wear in the future.
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Web Banner Ad
This was a web banner for ABIResearch showcasing their device portal section on their website.
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Web Banner Ad
This was a web banner for ABI Research that highlighted an article about cybersecurity attacks on gas and oil companies. After completing the first design (top), the marketing director needed it in a smaller size as well. (right)
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Web Banner Ad
This was a web banner for ABI Research that highlighted their Internet of Everything research service. The icons in the ad represent different aspects of the research service.
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Teardowns Graphic
This was a graphic ABI Research needed for their website that represented their Teardowns section.
This section shows high resolution images of separate parts of mobile phones or tablets. Clients pay a fee in order to see each part of the device to determine how it was built.
The solution for this graphic was to show a section of the original phone and then show what the inside of the phone looks like.
It was later used in print materials as well.
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Practice Icons
The chief research officer for ABI Research wanted each practice the company covers to be represented by an icon that could be used for both print and web marketing materials.
The challenge was to come up with imagery that was recongizable at very small sizes. I also had to simplify the imagery down to simple shapes and represent them in one color.
The solution was met by using photo reference and finding the right image for each practice. They can also be used in large sizes as well because they are vector based. This means they can be scaled up without losing it's resolution.