New Mexico Department of Health
Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program (TUPAC)
Work for the TUPAC program includes design and layout for three reports. These documents playa critical role in getting the word out about TUPACs plans and goals.

Click to view "Plan" or "Overview"
Click to view the full report.
Albuquerque Museum of Art and History
When the Albuquerque Museum Foundation had their grand opening for a new facility, they sought quality design services to create an invitation that would be sure to pull a crowd.

Norman-Krieger
Norman-Krieger needed a document system that would allow busy executives
to build eye catching presentations that made the most of their brand. Custom
Word and PowerPoint templates allow them to take the hard work out of
making sure their identity is present on each and every document they
create.

LGBTQI STOMP
(Stop Tobacco on My People)
This TUPAC funded initiative to address tobacco use among a disproportionately
affected group needed a presence all its own. The use of LGBT urban imagery,
as well as information have increased the scope of the program, and helped to
endure greater health for New Mexico's LGBT community.


National Women of Essence
National Women of Essence is a new women's organization that began in New Mexico. With it's Christian-based value charter and emphasis on female empowerment, the organization needed a logo that could effectively project its ideals.

Equality New Mexico
Equality New Mexico is a membership organization that uses the political process to guarantee full equality and justice for LGBT and allied communities in NM. When it was first formed, the organization needed a "face" or identity that reflected the importance of its work. These were proposed designs.










New Mexico Minority HIV/AIDS Capacity Building Team
The New Mexico Minority HIV/AIDS Capacity Building Team is
a coalition, and the logo they chose was indicative of the traditional
communities they served. The Team is not an incorporated entity,
so their image needed to be one of inclusion and that would feel welcome
to members as their level of participation varied.

National Day of Care
The purpose of the National Day of Care is to encourage
individuals and churches to respond to global humanitarian crises with
an initial focus of providing assistance to children
who are orphans due to AIDS in Africa. The National Day of Care
is also involved in helping victims of other disasters such as Hurricane
Katrina. National Day of Care wanted an easily recognizable image
to project their mission and origins.

MPower
The MPower Project promotes awareness of safer sex through a series of innovative social activities where young gay and bisexual men (ages 18-29) receive HIV/STD prevention and support along with an opportunity to connect with peers. The project helps instill a positive sense of community and belonging while advancing messages of self-care and mutual respect. MPower
generally aims to establish a presence wherever young gay and bisexual men congregate, so advertising and media for the program was critical for reaching an emerging generation.

New Mexico African American Artists Guild
The mission of the New Mexico African American Artists' Guild is to facilitate
collaborative, nurturing, and inspiring opportunities for artists of
African American decent as well as artists whose works illustrate the
African American political and/or cultural experience. Each year, their
shows and exhibits are held to increase awareness in the community of
the work inspired by African American history and tradition. With
the use of compelling Afrocentric imagery and motifs that reflect the
context of events, Guild events have become community favorites.



This is the logo created for the NMAAAG.

The Sweet Auburn Theater Company
The Sweet Auburn Theater Company is a start-up in Atlanta's Auburn Street District
known for its rich black history and center of activity in Atlanta. The
Sweet Auburn Theater company's founder is fascinated by the empowerment that
can be found in the past. The Sankofa bird, as it is known, reaches back
to reclaim that which is behind it.

Albuquerque Pride Logo Contest
Albuquerque Pride conducted a contest to determine the new logo for the 2006 Pride celebration. Entries were selected by an open poll via the Internet. This entry placed third of 11 entries.

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