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I had the privilege to create all of the artwork for the Annapolis Opera 2019-2020 Season. This includes artwork for their mainstage production of Puccini’s Tosca. The next slides in the album feature every spread in the 36-page program. the program was set up in Adobe InDesign and features elements from Photoshop and Illustrator. I worked hard to infuse the show's branding wherever possible.

 

Tosca was the most challenging of the seven productions to create artwork for because I had so much to work with. The artwork for Susannah leapt fully formed from my mind onto the computer canvas, while the artwork for Tosca had many rounds of revisions and went back to the drawing board on several occasions.

 

I worked on the artwork for the two mainstage shows first and in tandem because this branding would be carried through the entire season. The result of their marriage is dark and brooding artwork that combines the themes and iconography from the two seemingly unrelated operas. Lust, loss of innocence and faith – strong women are torn down by their corrupt and supposedly religious leaders in both shows.

 

Annapolis Opera’s production of Tosca is set in Mussolini-era Rome, as opposed to the traditional year 1800 Napoleonic setting. This new World War II setting added yet another layer of meaning to an already emotionally complex show. Because I had plenty to work with, it was at first hard to narrow down what I wanted the focus of the artwork to be.

 

The artwork for Tosca relies heavily on fabric and grunge textures. The color palette contains a full range of blues, violets and purples as well as two distinct shades of red: fresh blood and drying blood. Both of these are distinctly different than the warm red-orange that dominated the palette of the 2018-2019 season. Besides the hand-lettered title lockup, the other fonts used for the show are Rhodes for subheadings and Gotham for all body copy.

 

The end result has the title of Tosca larger than life, hand-lettered in a way that is reminiscent of World War II propaganda posters. The “T” in Tosca is the dagger that is used to kill Scarpia, and it drips blood onto a cross designed to resemble the German Iron Cross. The dagger itself is modeled after one owned by Benito Mussolini. In this production Mussolini is represented in the ruthless Scarpia. I wanted to include the figures of Tosca and Scarpia in the artwork but ended up choosing to exclude them so as to keep the messaging clear and uncluttered.

 

Bill and Susan Goodman perform the "Best of Broadway" on April 12, 2008.

The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.

Foto: André Filgueira

 

Solenidade de abertura do início do Doutorado no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Gestão da Informação (PPGGI) e Aula magna com a Prof.ª Dr.ª Sarita Albagli (Pesquisadora IBICT - UFRJ).

 

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Dr. Vânio Cardoso Lisboa - Tesoureiro do SIMESC e Diretor Jurídico da FENAM

Foto: Juliana Stadnik / Agência AL

  

The Ohio Export Internship Program helps businesses grow by expanding internationally, and gives undergraduate students the skills and experience to succeed in a globally competitive job market.

 

The Ohio Export Internship Program is a collaboration between the Ohio Development Services Agency, The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business and Youngstown State University’s Williamson College of Business Administration, placing students in businesses across the state. The 42-member graduating class of 2015 showcases the positive impact of these partnerships between the state of Ohio, its universities and private industry.

 

Since 2012, the program has generated millions of dollars of global sales for Ohio companies, and created more than 100 internationally focused internships. Ohio exports reached a record-setting $52.1 billion in 2014, and continue to drive economic growth and fuel job creation in our state.

 

Learn more, visit

development.ohio.gov/bs/bs_oxip.htm

 

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Bellarmine University’s honors students from the Class of 2027 are welcomed into the Bellarmine Honors Program on campus in Louisville, Kentucky on August 20, 2023. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY

Actividad incluida en el programa de actividades educativas de la Fundación Cajasol con el objetivo de acercar la tradición oral andaluza a al alumnado de Educación primaria

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Author Shelley Pearsall signs books after discussing her the inspiration for writing her newest novel, All Shook Up. It’s an engaging story of a young boy whose divorced father has decided to pursue a career as

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124 manipuladoras de alimentos del programa de alimentación escolar de la empresa Hendaya reciben sus certificados.

19-12-2018

Fotos: Mabel Maldonado

No one wants to show up to a store or restaurant and only see this!

 

Portland, Oregon

February 2012

Grolsch Display... One of the hardest packages to sell into a account.

124 manipuladoras de alimentos del programa de alimentación escolar de la empresa Hendaya reciben sus certificados.

19-12-2018

Fotos: Mabel Maldonado

Victory Programs' Founder & President Emeritus, Jonathan Scott, retired after 43 years of serving some of the most vulnerable members of the Greater Boston community. During his four decades with Victory Programs, Jonathan oversaw the launch of dozens of innovative programs to address the needs of people in recovery from substance use disorder, people living with HIV/AIDS, and individuals and families facing homelessness. On May 30, hundreds of agency friends, personal friends of Jonathan, current and former staff, and agency alumni gathered to celebrate Jonathan's many successes and wish him well as he starts the next chapter of his life. Event photos courtesy of David Fox Photography.

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