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Girl Gone Missing, Anne M. Giangiulio
Girl Gone Missing, Anne M. Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
Quicks-Bepress.Pdf, Anne M. Giangiulio
Quicks-Bepress.Pdf, Anne M. Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
Pull, Anne M. Giangiulio
Pull, Anne M. Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
A Tightly Raveled Mind, Anne M. Giangiulio
A Tightly Raveled Mind, Anne M. Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
Book cover and interior template I designed for 'A Tightly Raveled Mind' by Diane Lawson, published by Cinco Puntos Press. Sigmund Freud would have liked Dr. Nora Goodman, a sexy forty-something psychoanalyst with her handful of neurotic patients who can't seem to allow themselves happiness, love, or success. She's not exactly a steady customer herself, born to a ranting bipolar Talmudic scholar and a mother with a heart as cold as a slaughterhouse on the Kansas prairie in January. But now she has two kids and an overbearing psychiatrist husband. She hates him. She hates his insular social world. Nora …
Slump, Anne M. Giangiulio
Slump, Anne M. Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
Book cover and interior template I designed for 'Slump' by Kevin Waltman, published by Cinco Puntos Press. Derrick Bowman's sophomore year is a grind. He's been looking forward to the basketball season all summer, but his girlfriend Jasmine leaves him for putting too much focus on basketball. The promise his Marion East basketball team showed at the end of last season isn't materializing. And the sweet jumper D-Bow worked on all summer just isn't falling. When Derrick's father has a heart attack, Derrick is faced with a new reality where basketball can't be his only priority. 'Slump' is the second …
Chalk The Block 2013 Poster, Anne Giangiulio
Chalk The Block 2013 Poster, Anne Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
I designed this poster for the annual Chalk the Block event which took place October 11–October 13, 2013 in downtown El Paso. For the pop-up gallery component of the event, I organized a group of 6 students from my 'Graphic Design 4: Typography' class at The University of Texas at El Paso. Their posters were judged and selected to be on sale in a downtown space, previously a vacant restaurant, which had been converted into a gallery for the three-day weekend event. All proceeds from the sale of the posters went directly to the students.