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The "Art" area opens here with business/presentation graphics, then moves to pedagogical/textbook illustration (with two major titles and assorted pieces), next to a collection of editorial pieces and ends with a branded treatment of artwork. All artwork can be prepared for computer or print, in all popular formats.

Presentation Artwork
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Consolidated Parts Pooling
This diagram was created for a PowerPoint presentation to illustrate the purchasing flow of a sourcing application designed for the airline industry. It was animated by having the same piece of art appear in the same positions with step-by-step modification (animation sweeps) to coincide with the narration.


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Design Requirement's Flow
This flow illustration was taken from a design presentation to describe how user centric design influences the overall process. The two paths of influencing information arrive from the user and site/application owners, blended by the business and marketing teams (responsible for the solution) and eventually built by the development department(s). The “User Experience” group is (in blue and highlighted) responsible for translating the final requirements and creating easy-to-use functionality before they deliver it to tech development and QA.


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UCD Dependencies
I use this example quite often when describing the flow of requirements within a web application provider. It highlights the user centric issues and supporting dependencies.
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Sharing Parts
Here, a parts pool is created and shared between the buyers and sellers within the airlines themselves to maximize inventory assets and handle all participants into a consolidated base of supply
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