audrey posl | portfolio
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Graphic design portfolio by Audrey PoslTRANSCRIPT
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BaghaTeaPackage DesignStudent Work | May 2008
The “BaghaTea” is a modern take on classic teas from India, namely Chai and Darjeeling. I stove to evoke a sense of regalness and the exotic, while maintaining simplicity and sustainabilty. One dozen boxes were handcrafted and sold containing these teas at a product design event.
Know Your RootsCampaignStudent Work | December 2008
A poster from a campaign aimed at young adults ad-dressing the benefits of buying locally grown produce and supporting local farmers and vendors.
buy local producesupport wisconsin farmers, support your community
know your roots
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Beans and Barley1901 East North Avenue
Riverwest Co-op733 East Clarke Street
Outpost Natural Foods Co-op100 East Capitol Drive2826 South Kinnickinnic Avenue
Whole Foods Market2305 North Prospect Avenue
Milwaukee Public Market400 North Water Street
Alterra Coffee Roasters2211 North Prospect Avenue1701 North Lincoln Memorial Drive2999 North Humboldt Boulevard170 South 1st Street
Fuel Cafe818 East Center Street
Roots Restaurant and Cellar 1818 North Hubbard Street
Koppas Farwell Foods1940 North Farwell Avenue
Lakefront Brewery1872 North Commerce Street
businesses offering local fare
East Side Open MarketBeans and Barley parking lot1901 East North AvenueThursdays 3 - 7 p.m.June - October
East Town MarketCorner of Kilbourn & Jefferson Saturdays 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.June - October
Milwaukee Public Market (Outdoors)St. Paul Avenue between Water & BroadwaySaturdays & Sundays 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.June - October
Riverwest Gardeners’MarketGarden Park, Bremen & Locust Sundays 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.June - October
Sherman Park Farmers’ MarketSherman Perk Coffee parking lotCorner of 49th & RooseveltSaturdays & Sundays 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.Memorial Day - Labor Day
South Milwaukee Green MarketSt. Mary’s Catholic Church13th Avenue & Rawson Thursdays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.May - October
South Shore Farmers’ MarketSouth Shore Park, Bay View2900 South Shore DriveSaturdays 8 a.m. - noonJune - October
Cudahy Farmers’ Market4700 South Packard AvenueFridays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.June - October
Fondy Farmers’ Market2200 West Fond Du Lac AvenueSaturdays 9 a.m. - noonMay - June & November
Saturdays 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.Sundays 7 a.m. - 2 p.mTuesdays 8 a.m. - 2 p.mWednesdays 12 - 6 p.m.Thursdays 8 a.m. - 2 p.mJune - October
milwaukee area farmers’ markets
Know Your RootsCampaignStudent Work | December 2008
Pieces from a booklet and a logo from a campaign aimed at young adults addressing the benefits of buying locally grown produce and supporting local farmers and vendors.
buy local guide
guide to finding wisconsin-grown produce and local products in milwaukee
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2D Design
Shoe Shiners “Fashion House”Poster2007
“Fashion House”cd release show!
ThePlasticConstellationsAskeletonSquareshootersOctober 21 2006 5:00 $6Triple Rock Social Club
2D Design
JAMES TATE
The Inaugural Boudreaux ReadingFeaturing Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet
ReadingMarch 6, 2008 7:30 PMThe Hefter Center3271 North Lake Drive
Craft TalkMarch 6, 2008 2:00 - 3:00 PMThe Hefter Center
Both events are free & open to the public
For more information or special accomodations please contact Connie in advance at 414.229.4513 or [email protected]. This event is sponsored by The Boudreaux Foundation, The English Department & The Creative Writing Program
Unexpected and refreshingly original, Tate’s poems never cease to suprise. Winner of numerous presitigious awards, Tate is now in the “fullness of his powers.”
Innaugural Boudreaux ReadingPoster2008
This poster was created taking into account the needs of the client, the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee english department.
Where Is FairChildrens BookIllustrator | 2007
A childrens book written by Jane Braun and published nationally by Author House.
2D Design
Publication Design
Typographic MorphologyBookStudent Work | December 2007
A book designed to show the evolution and practice of typographic rules and stylisitic devopment which can break break them. “Hidden Cities” by Italo Calvino, an essay by Louis Kahn, and my own writing was used as the text.
Theory of EverythingMagazine SpreadStudent Work | December 2006
An editorial layout called “Theory of Everything” for a hypothetical scientific magazine.
Publication Design
Can one theory
explain our
existence?
Is there a theory
that explains everything?
Three physicists argue
the status of the
big bang, time travel and God ill the Theory of Everything be discov-
ered? As physics, and other sciences, traverse the wormholes of space an tackle infinity, the question seems to arise with increasing regularity. And, if TOE is revealed, what would be the outcome for science?
Three scientists well equipped to tackle the question of TOE are Michio Kaku, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the City University of New York; Steven Weinberg, who picked up the Nobel Prize for physics in 1979 and the National Medal of Science in1991; and Paul Davies, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Newcastle-on-Tyne and Chair of Mathematical Physics at the University of Adelaide. The trio take some disparate views on TOE.
Phillip Adams: Is TOE likely to give us the absolute final theory?Paul Davies: I suppose that the physics community has a shared vision
of what the complete theory of the world might be like, that it will be something with mathematical content, it would be aes-
thetically pleasing and it would be compelling on philosophical grounds. But, inevitably, you ask ‘Must it be a particular set of propositions or statements or mathematical principles? Could it be otherwise?’ It’s very hard to imagine that we would have something, which could only be a unique theory.
Adams: Michio, how do you feel about the status of TOE?Michio Kaku: I’m putting my bets on the Superstring Theory - a Theory
that is quite dramatic because it postulates a 10-dimensional universe. A universe in which these higher dimensions may actu-ally vibrate; and perhaps light and nuclear force are nothing but manifestations of vibrations of a tiny string which is vibrating in a higher dimensional space time. Some people have scoffed at this theory, saying that it is almost Twilight Zone to believe that there are dimensions beyond the familiar dimensions of length, width, and height. But with this very simple addition of higher dimensions and little strings vibrating in these higher dimensions,
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InterviewBy Phillip Adams
Models of various Super- String
sequences, which-produce organized
diagrams which shift in time and measurement;
illustrating mathimati-cally, various solutions
of this theory
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Publication Design
The UWM PostStudent NewspaperProduction Editor | 2007 - 2009
A weekly student run newspaper at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, where I worked as the production editor and graphic designer.