Working for Big Printing based out of Phoenix, Arizona I recently designed a vehicle wrap for the Southwest Chapter of PGA which was sponsored by Ping. Using the PGA color palette and photos chosen to represent the targeted demographic of middle aged males and families, I designed a modern look for the well traveled vehicle to be parked at golf events. After some color adjustment to the initial concepts the design was accepted and installed by a great installation team. Here are some photos taken of the finished product.
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Design Work by Robert Renteria
Welcome, and thanks for visiting my design blog and portfolio. I am a graphic designer with over 7 years of experience in both print and web design. During that time I have completed projects for some great individuals and companies, including The Arizona Republic, AZWoman, Phoenix Woman, New Homes Today, Homebuilder, LPI Multimedia and more.
I specialize in XHTML/CSS web development creating search-engine friendly websites and pride myself in clean unique print design for large and small entities. If you'd like to speak to me about a project get a hold of me via my contact form or call me at 602.751.2685.
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Scottsdale Screenwriting Conference Website Complete
Just finished scottsdalescreenwritingconference.com. Initially a landing page that blossomed into a full blown informational site using Javascript to keep navigation and loading time as simple as possible.
I develop the idea for the initial layout and worked with the client to pick just the right color palette. The emphasis is on the event with the idea other conferences/event would follow and take the place of the current event.
Site design, coding (CSS/HTML/JQuery/PHP), simple SEO, a google map, site submission, a contact form and copy, done by a great copy writer, were included in the site which was turned around within two and a half weeks. Not too shabby. I owe that to a great project manger and client.
The 2010 Scottsdale Screenwriting Conference is a great event that will bring Ken Rotcop to Arizona for his industry leading conference on how to get a script in the right hands and how to present them.












