KELSEY'S PORTFOLIO.


CUT-OUT GRAPHICS
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These pieces are images of random objects or people from various magazines. I mostly used items from "Teen Vogue"'s various issues. I use colored paper to brighten some sets when I think there needs to be. I actually love making these graphics, because it helps me to see what Magazine Layout Editors get to do on a daily basis. Although, my layouts are more artsy/graphic, I would love to have the oppurtunty to work on an actual magazine layout team one day!


EDITED PHOTOGRAPHY
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These pieces are regular pictures that were taken but, with the helpd of Photoshop CS4, I put my spin on them. The change to the picture can be as different from a few color changes, to adding different photo effects or just completly changing out some items! This is the most common type of graphic editing that I do, and that I make for other people as well!


EDITED PERSONAL PHOTOS
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These pictures have either been taken from a picture, or have been edited within the picture! The people in these pieces are either my friends or family that have agreed to having their picture on the internet! I usually would make these kinds of pictures as a "Thank You" to my friends/family for how amazng they are, and or how much they mean to me!


TEXT GRAPHICS
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This is a more recent hobby of mine! After going to many college visits, and seeing many student portfolios online, I have come to love text graphics or Typography. I am very new to these kinds of graphics, however I think they look amazing! Mine don't match up, but I hope to refine my skills as I experiment more and learn in my future years in college!


PHOTO CREATIONS
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These pieces are made with the help of Adobe Photoshop CS4. These graphics are just randomly made when I get inspired and are about anything and everything!





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