The Guide (2013 edition)

Client
The United States Conference of Mayors

Date
June 2013

Purpose
Informational booklet
Print design, original writing, editing

8 pages, full color
8.5×8.5 inches (21.6×21.6 cm)

The 2013 edition of a booklet I first wrote and designed in 2007 to provide mayors, local government staff, and others an overview of The United States Conference of Mayors’ (USCM) national financial education campaign, DollarWise. In addition to introducing the program, The Guide gives readers information on financial education publications produced by USCM, resources and initiatives offered in conjunction with partnering organizations, and the DollarWise campaign’s grants programs. It is distributed by mail to nearly 1,400 mayors nationwide and at USCM’s major meetings in January and June each year.


Complete document

Other editions are available on my Scribd page:
2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014

The Hub: The Past, Present, and Future of Salt Lake City’s Rio Grande Depot District

Client
2004–05 University of Utah Honors Think Tank

Date
Fall 2005

Purpose
Full-length academic report
Layout, editing

The final report produced by the 2004–05 University of Utah Honors Think Tank, a yearlong interdisciplinary study of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, by 14 students and 3 professors during an intense period of development and revitalization. In the second semester of the study, the group decided to focus on blocks 46 and 63, bounded by 200 South, 400 South, 500 West, and 600 West, between the historic Rio Grande Depot and the then-under-construction Intermodal Hub. This final report details the area’s rich history, describes options to make housing available to people from all social and economic backgrounds, explores the district’s ethnography, and reports on a public charette organized by the Honors Think Tank and Salt Lake City’s government.


Complete document

Draft

Final version