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The graphic design & illustration portfolio of one Paula Frederick | PLFrederick.com
Hello I’m Paula Frederick, a professional graphic designer and illustrator fortunate to have experience creating for American, European, and Asian markets. You may have seen my work at your local CVS or Walmart in North America, at the Beijing Automotive Show in China, on multilingual websites for Fortune 500 companies, or while playing animated Disney games from the 1990s, or from reading the book Design Funny: A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Humor. I am happy to present my online portfolio of works — although, to be honest, work is so busy that I haven’t updated it in… years? While not my latest work, still I hope you still get a feel for it.
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Paula Frederick is an award–winning graphic designer and illustrator. She has created solutions for major markets including consumer, natural healthcare, manufacturing, automotive, and children’s. Frederick brings extensive expertise from 25+ years in the creative industry designing corporate identity, packaging, print and digital ads, marcom, illustration, infographics, interactive, animation, large-format designs for trade shows and signage, and key corporate presentations. She is highly skilled at Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, etc.), Microsoft PowerPoint, and fluent on Mac and PC. Today Frederick art directs and designs for Nelson Bach USA, designing consumer packaging for well-known natural healthcare product lines. In her spare time she paints, draws, writes, and does pro bono work for non-profits, including the design and illustration of a mindfulness book by the founder of South Shore Insight Meditation Center.
“Design is thinking made visual.” —Saul Bass, designer
“Beige is the color of indecision.” —Paula Scher
“In my opinion anyone interested in improving himself should not rule out becoming pure energy.” —Jack Handy