I had the opportunity to contract as a graphic designer for Fueled Industries on a variety of projects including the marketing materials for Fueled.
Here are some of the clients we worked with and a sample of the marketing materials we created to help elevate their brands and increase their sales.
ORION EQUIPMENT
This is the video brochure I designed for Orion Equipment.
It is a 4 page brochure that has a 7" hi-res video screen that starts playing a video when you open the cover. A mini USB port at the bottom allows you to charge the brochure and upload new video content. On the inside of the cover is a pocket for holding OEM flyers or quotes. I was given a business card for visual cues and produced the finished product within a couple of weeks. Colby Williams, the owner of Fueled Industries filmed the video content.
SUMMIT TRUCK BODIES
Summit Truck Bodies was looking to revamp their image in the trucking market. We met with the marketing director at a trade show and discussed what the company goals were and how they wanted to get there. They wanted a more aggressive look and feel.  I went with a military grade style look with the black, red and white to match their already established color palette. I then modified the cover, back, and a few pages of their existing catalog. I also created a video opening of their logo in After Effects that the marketing director could present to decision makers.
RINO CONSTRUCTION
Rino Construction needed some artwork for a billboard opportunity. The samples that were done by the billboard company's in-house team did not have the look that Rino wanted.
They contacted me and said they needed something the next day. Their goal was to attract new hires and advertise their company. Since I had some experience working with clients in the construction field, I created a graphic that screamed construction by using the black and yellow. Taking cues from their bold and simple logo, I illustrated the sign with iconic construction silhouettes. I wrote the tag line and used a thick distressed font to give it some texture. 
The result was a billboard that caught your eye and was readable at high speeds. Rino was pleased with the results and said they have received lots of compliments on the design. 
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