Dylan Desrosiers
Graphic Designer in North Attleborough, Massachusetts
(508) 431-5922
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Graphic Designer in North Attleborough, Massachusetts
(508) 431-5922
A4 Poster / Postcard
I was commissioned by the North Attleborough High School Music Department to design the artwork for their 2019 5th Annual 5K Family Fun Run fundraiser, with the theme of Rock 'n' Roll. The artwork was used on social media and websites, and also turned into posters, postcards, lawn signs, two different tee-shirts, and medals. This was my first BIG graphic design project! I had a lot of fun and learned a lot. Designed with Adobe Illustrator.
Event Promotion Archives:
Sun Chronicle: Rocking 'n rolling for North Attleboro High School's music program
Event Photos:
Laura Fontaine Photography - password: nahs, download password: nahs2019
Staff Tee-Shirt
Lawn Sign
Race Tee-Shirt
Bronze, Silver, & Gold Medals
I am a member of Scouting's National Honor Society, called the Order of the Arrow, which is based around community service and good to others. Our local OA lodge is Tulpe Lodge. Every year a contest is held for designing a lodge flap patch, which is worn on the scout uniform. This was my first year entering the contest and my design was selected as the winning design by the members of the lodge.
My design was a Hawaiian-Turtle theme, as "Tulpe" means "Turtle" in Lena Lenape (a Native American dialect). Designed with Adobe Photoshop.
My initial design is pictured at the top. The last image is the actual patch from the embroidery company.
1,000 patches were embroidered and are given to any Scout who pays their dues for the year of 2019.
This was a collaborative project with another student. Melissa Sapini designed the artwork in pencil sketch on paper, and I digitized it in Adobe Illustrator along with adding some elements to the design.
Original Artwork designed with Adobe Illustrator.
An embossed mock-up of the artwork on a leather yearbook cover. Made with Photoshop.
A logo I designed for the North Attleborough High School (NAHS) Science Club, during my term as the Science Club Treasurer. Inspiration was taken from the periodic table, which comprises the acronym [Na][Hs] in the logo. Designed with Adobe Illustrator.
Postcards: a medley of the sights and sounds of 4 scenic locations around the globe: Hong Kong, Rio de Janeiro, New York City, and the French Riviera.
For the North Attleborough High School Marching Band's 2018 Field Show, I was commissioned to make 4 postcards and a tee-shirt. I redesigned the postcards in Adobe Illustrator vector illustration software, which allowed the images to be exported as vector graphics, which were scaled up to print on giant 10-foot wide/tall vinyl banners. I helped design mobile PVC frames for the banners to be mounted to and displayed on the football field.
Using the postcards artwork, I also designed tee-shirts for the marching band members. The tee-shirt itself was designed as a postcard, featuring artwork on the front and back of the shirt. Designed with Photoshop.
Appears on Right Breast of Tee-Shirt
Back of Tee-Shirt
My submission for a contest held in my graphic design class at my high school. I used my school ID photo, and blended my face with a skeleton. Made with Photoshop.
The administration of my high school asked me to design business cards for them. I went through many revisions. I also communicated with a printing facility and ordered the business cards. Designed with Adobe Illustrator in my graphic design class.
A winner of a Christmas ugly sweater contest! I designed this sweater based off of Google Chrome's "No WiFi Connection" page game, that can be found by pressing the space bar when that page appears while trying to load a website without WiFi. I also had the design printed on a tee-shirt to wear for the contest.
Designed with Microsoft Excel and Adobe Illustrator.
Using a cut-off from the trunk of our Christmas Tree, I prepared the wood to show the grain and rings. Then I stamped the cross-section, followed by scanning it into the computer and using Adobe Illustrator to modify the print.
The rings of the tree are visible after processing the wood cut-off.
Silkscreen printing ink was applied to the stamp, and it was transferred to paper. The designs were then scanned into the computer and edited.
With Adobe Illustrator.
As a part of my graphic design class, I designed a logo for myself as a graphic designer, as well as a business card. I went through several rounds of revision.
Front
Back
I used Autodesk AutoCAD and Inventor, Trimble SketchUp, and screen recording software to produce a furnished 3D model of my high school's proposed Innovation Lab, which will be home to our new Digital Media Lab and Engineering Workshop. This video was presented in front of countless staff meetings, at the school and district level.