Print Design

Designer:  Wayne Agnew
Photography:  Wayne Agnew, Maurice Browne (PHA), Pau Hana Studio (Mancino), Matt Cochrain (SEPTA)
Location: Philadelphia, PA

Visually compelling and strategically effective print materials that align with brand identity and marketing objectives is crucial to successful design. A strong focus on typography, imagery, and layout heirarchy to guide the reader and highlight key messages is necessary to attract attention to your company or message. From brochures to branding, signs to advertisements – knowledge in prepress standards, color profiles, and print production requirements are vital in creating professional level products. Utilizing both my talent and experience, I will create informative and dynamic designs for any of your print design needs.

TOP DESIGNS

PDF PUBLICATIONS

2020 Topgolf Signage Catalog
2011 Mancino Gymnastic and Cheerleading Equipment Catalog
2018 Temple's the Hope Center Mission Document
2016 Accomplishment Report for government oversight committees
2014 Basketball Poster
2011 Liacouras Center Menu

PHA Print Projects

The Philadelphia Housing Authority needed many different print materials to communicate with their clients, their employees, and the local, state, and federal government agencies it received funding from. Flyers, posters, and brochures were popular vehicles to get information to residents, while brochures, annuals, and presentations were preferred by the government bodies. Designing these materials was great because of the variety and scope of the projects, which were crucial in communicating our mission.

2016 Accomplishment Report for government oversight committees
2015 PHA Section 3 Job Fair Brochure
2014 Blumberg Implosion Handout
2015 Blumberg Groundbreaking Handout

MANCINO ADVERTISEMENTS

Designer:  Wayne Agnew
Photography:  Wayne Agnew, Pau Hana Studio (Mancino)
Location: Philadelphia, PA

Gymnastic magazines were a very popular vehicle for marketing equipment, safety products, and more to the many schools, gymnasts and cheerleaders. Working for a 3rd generation manufacturer, we had to be able to handle many other positions besides design, and I worked along side the marketing team, photographers, and vendors to produce exciting advertisements for our customers, increasing sales every year.