I have been designing marketing tools before desktop publishing existed. Technology sure has made things easy, and it’s reduced the cost of many projects. While my portfolio includes many more pieces, I don’t have PDFs for everything, so this is a mix of things I’ve created throughout the decades to demonstrate I know Adobe Creative Suite and graphic design concepts.
The below pieces were all designed in-house using Canva
(12/15/24) Images Coming Soon
The above are a series of fundraising postcards and flyers for the One GRACE capital campaign at GRACE Christian School, Raleigh.
This is an 8.5×11 tri-fold for CBA’s Franklin Park property, Feb 2024. (Click the image for PDF)
This is an 8.5×11 tri-fold for a CBA client with a Luxury home, Dec 2023. (Click image for PDF)
This is series of 8.5×11 posters for a Habitat for Humanity tabletop display, Nov 2023. (Click image for PDF)
The below pieces were all designed in-house on Adobe Creative Suite’s InDesign with Photoshop editing
Oversized Agent Brochure for my client PHC Restoration in Lillington





Real Estate Law Brochure with some interior pages of the brochure, 24 pages


Firm brochure with attorney directory folded to 7×7
Postcards, Direct Mail, Rack Cards


Rack Cards for attorneys, 3-1/2 x 8-1/2


Open House invitation for community event, 8×8


Part of a multi-media campaign “Think Pink” for breast cancer awareness


A postcard for InQuicker, an Emergency “pre-check-in” service, for Central Carolina Hospital


Postcard direct mail piece for ER Express, a service to hold your place in line for minor emergencies; this service was for Harnett Health, which is different than the one above it (InQuicker) for Central Carolina Hospital, the competing hospital.
Central Carolina Hospital’s End of Year Report. (Click for PDF)
Critical Communication Tools

With the Medicaid Expansion on the line (it did not get passed), Harnett Health System would face serious financial turmoil, and we had to share with the community and stakeholders the need to have Medicare Expansion approved by the Governor.

Dosher Hospital is one of a few hospitals that is supported by a tax that was voted on by the community. The tax was due to expire, and the hospital had to communicate why the tax should be continued. The community voted to continue taxing themselves to keep Dosher financially sound.






