Portfolio of Creative Web & Graphic Designer Adelina Green

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Because I believe that progress is required, I like to push the envelope by creating elegant, clean, usable design for print, web and other digital sources. My obsession with perfection and attention to details is haunting me in everything I create. Building from the foundations of art, design and coding, I like push the boundaries through beautiful typography, good color choice, interesting layouts and great solutions. I have been called an over-achiever, but the knowledge and desire is unstoppable.

Maybe you are launching a new product and need some help marketing it, maybe you need a catalog or brochure designed, or maybe you simply need to upgrade your website. My goal is to help each client maximize the benefit of their marketing efforts through a professional, effective corporate image and web presence. You will "be seen, be heard, be noticed, be remembered."

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Why do I design?

"Because, inherently,
I like to solve problems.
Perhaps because I refuse to yield to those who say
it can't be done."

Here is a model to make visible the process of designing solutions.

1. Defining the problem

Successful teams first define the problem they are trying to solve—they articulate it and give it boundaries (what's part of the problem, what's outside our control). They call upon designers to help cull, visualize, express that problem in human terms— looking at it from many different views.

2. Defining the approach by which victory can be achieved

Once you know where you want to go you need to create a map to get there. That map must be imprinted in the minds of every participant along the way. Designers can literally make the map real.

3. Then comes prototyping a solution.

That might mean physically prototyping it: building it in miniature, or as a one-off, to see if it will work. Or, it might mean prototyping a new customer experience— a collection of moments that make up an experience. In either case, designers play a critical role.

4. Choosing the best solution, then activating it

This is the culmination of many steps of hard work. If we do our jobs right, we can often be the pivotal voice in this step, helping argue for the best overall solution— we can visualize the case, see different sides of the problem and lay out a path for making a commitment to a given solution.

Source: AIGA

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  • Web Design

  • checkCustom Web Design
  • checkHand Coded HTML and CSS
  • checkValid CSS/XHTML
  • Graphic Design

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  • checkBook Cover Design
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