The
Company Profile
“I
cannot get over how good they came out.
Working with limited info from me, you were
able to put together a fantastic looking
marketing piece that I can be proud of.
You placed the information that we really
need the reader to see, in the right spots
with great imagery to give the message to
the reader that we are trying to convey.
Brilliant!!! I am glad we have had the opportunity
to do business!” -
R. Miller, Celerity Collections Center,
2005
I knew I wanted to be an artist at the age
of 10. Experimenting with mediums ranging
from water colors, chalk, clay to construction
paper, I found a new way to express myself.
Whether it was gluing construction paper
to my twin brother or creating clay coil
pots for my mother, my interest in art began
to unfold.
As I entered high school,
my curiosity towards art consumed me. Every
chance I had, I would go to the "art
room". From this classroom, I felt
an uncontrollable flow of creativity. All
through high school, everyone would question
my desire for art. To me the answer was
simple.
High
school came and went, and I decided to attend
a small art school in the Green Mountains
of Vermont. At Green
Mountain College, I expanded my knowledge
of fine arts, but was also introduced to
the new realm of graphic design. My freshman
year I entered a scholarship contest to
design a gondola for Killington
Ski Resort. I ended up winning a $2000
scholarship and in return, Killington used
my design on one of their gondolas. From
this point on, my path was clear. Soon after
college (1999), I established myself in
Vermont. I immediately put my degree to
use by becoming J.E.G. Design, Inc. and
the designer/webmaster for many local companies.
The work flow ranges
from logo design to brochures, posters and
ads to website design. I am proud to offer
a prompt and personal
response to my clients needs, whether it
is a small website for a local Vermont Artist
or a brochure design for a million dollar
corporation, I am confident J.E.G. Design,
Inc. can get the job done, with style.
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