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JUDI OYAMAʼS Current and Past Projects Founder of Maximum Impact Design, a NorCal based action sports, outdoor, and active lifestyle design company Sunday, March 15, 2009

Judi\’s Portfolio One

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Judi\’s sample works of past, present graphic design projects. Skate, surf, snow and bike print, product graphics, logo\’s, packaging, point of purchase and trade show.

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JUDI OYAMAʼS

Current and Past Projects

Founder of Maximum Impact Design, a NorCal based action sports,

outdoor, and active lifestyle design company

Sunday, March 15, 2009

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GIRO BIKE BOOTH GRAPHICSIllustration: James Jean

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GIRO BIKE CATALOGPhotography: BK, Graham Watson, Caroline Yang + Illustrations: James Jean

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GIRO PACKAGINGAll box constructions and design (ground up)

Illustrations: Peter Costello, Nathan Jurevicius, Photography: Graham Watson

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GIRO PROJECTS PRINTGiro bike, snow, eyewear catalogs, posters, labels,

point of purchase, helmet graphics

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BECKMANN’S BRANDINGLogo, packaging, identity, vehicle graphics. Illustration: Jeff Petersen

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SANTA CRUZ SURF SHOP LOGOSignage, t-shirts, stickers. Typeface: Jim Phillips

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JEWELRY RETAIL LOGO

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SANTA CRUZ SKATEPARK WAVEPublic Art Project Illustration: Jimbo Phillips

Staining and sandblasting: Diamond D Concrete

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The Vice President of Board Rescue a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing skateboard equipment to children: targeting low-income children and at risk-youth.

www.boardrescue.org

Sunday, March 15, 2009