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The Art and Design of Maria FriskeTRANSCRIPT
MINIBOOK
MARIA FR ISKE
ART IST / GRAPHIC DES IGNER / I LLUSTRATOR
34 Wynda le Road
Rocheste r NY
14617
www.mar ia f r i ske .com
mar ia f r i ske@yahoo .com
585.313 .7351
I’d like to invite you to preview a small sampling of my work. On the following pages you
will find a brief tour of my artistic career which includes graphic design, illustration and
fine art. For additional expanded mini-books on publication and art please contact me
via email at [email protected].
CONTENTS:
PRINT: AD, CD COVER, BROCHURE, FUN STUFF
PUBLICATIONS
BRANDING CAMPAIGN 1: WEB, GUIDE
BRANDING CAMPAIGN 2: WEB, AD, PUBLICATION, COLLATERALS
NOT FOR PROFIT
ILLUSTRATION: TRADITIONAL MEDIA, ELECTRONIC
FINE ART
DESIGN RESUME
ARTISIT’S BIO
WEB: Northeast Dental & Medical Supplywww.nedental.com
PRINT: Publication
NED Magazine, Quarter 1, 2013
NEDPHONE: 800.724.0720 | FAX: 866.NEDENTAL (866.633.3682) [Q:1 WINTER]
Also In This Issue:Toothbrush Specials PAGE 4
Value Corner PAGE 28
Implants PAGE 17
and a lot more!
Industries Leading Innovationsfor Hygiene Compliance
Featuring:INNOVATIONArticles throughouton proven productsand devices!
HYGIENE CHECKLISTWhat are the TOP TEN itemsthat are a must have in today’s dental office?PAGE 44
GLOVE LANE Find the perfectfit for your practice.PAGE 34
Brush up onhygiene
[QUARTERLY MAGAZINE]
740 DRIVING PARK AVEROCHESTER NY 14613
PRST STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDKENT, OH
PERMIT #15
NED
Product Showcase:Endodontics p29
Glove Lane p38
Waste Compliance p22
Handpieces p55
and a lot more!
Features: INSTRUMENTSHow to prevent certainmusculoskeletal disorders.page 20
TOP TEN CHECKLISTWhat are the must haveproducts will provide thebest ergonomic solutions?page 26
VALUE CORNER Six pages of valued products and deals.page 32
[Quarterly MaGaZINe]
740 Driving Park averochester nY 14613
PRST STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDKENT, OH
PERMIT #15
It couldn’t hurt!
THINK ERGONOMICS
the NeW PublicatioN from [Q3 2013: SUMMER] Phone: 800.724.0720
fax: 866.nedental (866.633.3682)
Cutting edge ergonomic solutions can make your
practice safer, healthier &more productive.
NED
Product Showcase:Waste Compliance p22
Endodontics p29
Value Corner p32
Gloves p38
Handpieces p55
+ more product specials!
Features: TECHNOLOGYWhat brings the greatestreturn on investment?page 16
THE SUNSHINE ACTWhat you need to know about this new law.page 48
GET SOCIALCutting edge tips and techniques to communicate with your patients.page 20
2013 TAXESCan section 179 help?page 50
Plus: ASK THE EXPERTA new column by Ross W. Nash DDSpage 47
[Quarterly MaGaZINe]
740 Driving Park averochester nY 14613
PRST STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDKENT, OH
PERMIT #15
build a betterbottom
line
WEB: nedental.com PhonE: 800.724.0720
fax: 866.nedental (866.633.3682)[Q4 2013: FALL | wINTER]
NED
Also In This Issue:Endodontic Products page 29
Value Corner page 32
Implant Related Products page 60
and a lot more!
Cutting edge products and practices that give you the upper hand in infection control.
Features: Defy ContaminationArticles on best practices for sterilization, sanitization, cleaning, glovesand much more!
toP ten CHeCKLiStWhat are the TOP TEN items that are a must have for infection control?page 26
GLoVe Lane Find the perfectfit for your practice.page 38
infection control[QuArterly MAGAZINe]
740 Driving Park averochester nY 14613
PRST STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDKENT, OH
PERMIT #15
taKe CHarGe of
the NeW PubliCatioN from
[Q2 2013: SPrinG] Phone: 800.724.0720
fax: 866.nedental (866.633.3682)
NED[QUARTERLY MAGAZINE]
740 DRIVING PARK AVEROCHESTER NY 14613
PRST STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDKENT, OH
PERMIT #15
[Q1 2014: WINTER]
Features: NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONSSet measurable, meaningful targets for the new year!PAGE 21
HEALTH & FITNESSWhat new and unique ideascan help make fitness fun?PAGE 23
BRIGHTEN A LIFEGive gifts that keep on giving.PAGE 43
TOP 10Ways to make 2014 the best year your practice has ever had.PAGE 26
Plus: ASK THE EXPERTA new column by Ross W. Nash DDSPAGE 47
Product Showcase:Waste Compliance P50
Endodontics P29
Value Corner P32
Gloves P38
Handpieces P55
+ more product specials!
WEB: nedental.com PHONE: 800.724.0720
FAX: 866.NEDENTAL (866.633.3682)
PRINT: Publication
NED Magazine, Quarter 2-4, 2013, Quarter 1, 2014
FOCUS ON INFECTION CONTROL
feature
PLAY IT
On December 8, 2011, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts affirmed the final decision and order of the Board of Registration
in Dentistry suspending the license of a dentist who failed to conduct and record weekly spore testing. The dentist’s failure constituted dental malpractice.*
Biological Monitoring and Indicators With the results of that recent case, spore testing (biological monitoring) is more important than ever before. Spore testing uses highly resistant bacterial spores (Biological Indicators) to test sterilizers. Since spores are more resistant than other microbes, killing them should also kill the less resistant microbes on equipment. Biological Indicators are considered the benchmark for biological testing.
Sterility Monitoring Options: • Mail-in sterilization monitoring services to a 3rd party testing laboratory • In-office 24-hour monitoring systems• In-office 10-hour monitoring system by Crosstex
While some offices prefer to use a professional lab for 3rd party documentation, others appreciate the convenience that in-office processing provides without having to mail and wait for results. With the new 10 hour monitoring system, offices can now react even
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safeSterilization failure can put your practice in jeopardy.
more quickly to address a problem and achieve peace of mind without having to wait or guess on results.
It should be noted, in-office monitoring systems can only be used with steam (autoclave) sterilizers; the mail-in monitoring services can provide results for steam, dry heat, chemical vapor, and EtO (ethylene oxide).
CDC Guidelines**According to the CDC correct functioning of sterilization cycles should be verified for each sterilizer by the periodic use of biological indicators. In addition, testing should occur at least weekly.
Play It SafeIn addition to conducting routine weekly biological monitoring, equipment users should perform biological monitoring for the following occurrences:
* For the entire summary of Stephen Chadwick vs. Board of Registration in Dentistry see case # SJC-10831 on the web. ** (2,9,134,243,278,279)
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• Whenever a new type of packaging material or tray is used• After training new sterilization personnel• After a sterilizer has been repaired• After any change in the sterilizer loading procedures
PRINT: Publication
NED Magazine, Article, Quarter 2, 2013
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P R I N TPlace your information directly in the hands
of key purchasing decision makers at a wide
variety of dental offices, institutions and
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• NED Quarterly Magazine
• Oversize Postcard Campaign
• Bi-monthly Fax Campaign
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your products and promotions on their computers, tablets and mobile devices.
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• NED Quarterly Magazine Digital Edition (with print ad)
F R E E S E RV I C E S Digital A free listing of your quarterly
specials on our website’s Specials section.
Box Stuffers We strive to give accurate
and current industry information to our
dentists. We can help you promote and
distribute samples, brochures and sell sheets
as package stuffers.*
* FREE if customized. See page 5 for more details.
Education. Integrity. Honesty. These are the hallmarks of our business and when
we send a communication, our customers pay attention. At Northeast Dental and Medical
Supply business as usual isn’t usual at all. We partner with our dentists and strive to
provide them with the most up-to-date information and innovation in the industry, so their
performance and knowledge better serves their patients.
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PRINT: Package
Dr. Neds Handpiece Repair, Triangle Box Design
PRINT: Publication
JCC Magazine, October Issue
PRINT: Publication
JCC Magazine, September Issue
PRINT: Ad2007 Guide, High Falls Film Festival
PRINT: CD cover
Steve Gadd and FriendsLive at the Blue Note, Japan, 2009
PRINT: Fun StuffCoasters
IDENTITY: Logo
PRINT: Brochure
Client: Post Central
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post productionpost production
“Say goodnight, Gracie.”
“Goodnight Gracie.”
Post Central, Inc.170-B Linden OaksRochester, NY 14625Phone: (716) 385-1530Fax: (716) 385-1554www.postcentral.com
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PRINT: Brochure
Client: Post Central
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is not the t ime to think about post
production.In the past, post-production was thought of exactly as
it was defined: after production. But more and more
producers, creative directors, and writers are thinking
post first and moving the traditional end to the
beginning. Why? To enhance their concepts with the
technology and talent that Post Central has to offer.
So, bring us in early.
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CAMPAIGN: Entertainment
Publication: Toronto EntertainmentClient: The Delta Chelsea and Partners
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John Lee Hooker Was A Blues ManGuitar World
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Crowd StudyLake Effect Magazine Cover
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Dr. MusicGannett Newspapers Editorial
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Finger Lakes Regional ExhibitionMemorial Art GalleryRochester NY, 1995
PAINTING
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Oil and Ceramic on Wood, 4 x 4’, Hartnett Gallery, University of Rochester, 2005
Rochester Public Market Centennial Anniversary Commemorative Image and Poster, 2006
MariaFriske
34 Wyndale Road
Rochester, N.Y. 14617
585.313.7351
mariafriske.com
Résumé
Designer • Artist • CreativeI’m an artist, designer, and creative director who brings strategy, art, design, stewardship, environments, and understanding to the table. Although my approach changes from project to project, medium to venue, it always involves telling a compelling story.
ExperienceVice President Marketing, Northeast Dental & Medical Supply, Rochester, New York 2011-2014
Re-branded the company including all collateral materials and website design. Helped company grow to over three times yearly annual gross income. Responsible for design and implementation of all marketing materials including website, design and development of a quarterly magazine, corporate identity kit, media kit, advertising, postcards, fliers and brochures.
Freelance Graphic Design & Art Direction, Rochester, New York 1997 - 2011
Designed wide range of printed and multimedia projects, including books, brochures, manuals, posters, in-store displays, online videos, websites, DVDs and CDs. Selected clients: Kodak, Xerox, Getinge, Sage Rutty, RPO, Worksmart, Mountain West Bank, The Springut Group, Delta Chelsea & City of Toronto Partnership, Jewish Community Center of Greater Rochester, Post Central
Illustrator, Graphic Designer & Art Director, Gannett Rochester Newspapers, Rochester, New York 1987 - 1997
Designed, art directed and illustrated features and articles. Created page designs. Served as principal art director for Weekend Magazine and principal designer for the launch of the online edition. Created original art for national publications and companies, including: The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Rolling Stone, The Detroit News, The Boston Globe, Fast Company, The Baltimore City Paper, The Detroit News, Entertainment Weekly, THIS, Guitar World, City Newspaper (Rochester), Scholastic Magazine, Taurins Design, The Royal Bank of Canada
Adjunct Professor, Rochester, New York 2001 - 2014
Monroe Community College, Design Professor, Vector Graphics, Web Graphics, Typography, Graphic Design 1University of Rochester, Painting Instructor, Introductory PaintingNazareth College, Design Professor, Advanced PaintingMonroe Community College, Design Professor, Desktop Publishing
ToolsAdobe Creative Suite (CS5), Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Wordpress, Mac and Windows environments. Natural Media: Acrylics, Oils, Pencil, Pen & Ink, Scratchboard,.
Education1995 BA Nazareth College Rochester NY Studio Art (Magna Cum Laude) 1991 Monroe Community College Rochester NY Printmaking / Illustration 1985 Graphic Careers Rochester NY Graphic Design / Illustration 1984-1985 Syracuse University Syracuse NY Science / Art1983 AS Alfred State College Alfred NY Environmental Science / Art
Community ServiceArtist Row Chair & Founder, Charles Settlement House Board of Directors, Rochester Public Market Art Fair Project Facilitator, School Without Walls Middle School, Painting Teacher and Project Facilitator.
references available upon request
Maria Friske - Fine Art Bio
Maria Friske proudly declares herself an “American artist, a regionalist, even a localist.” Deeply inspired by a sense of community and place, her work conjures up the genus loci of natural features and landmarks. Her themes have encompassed the Finger Lakes region of New York State, the historic Rochester (NY) Public Market, and other Upstate Regions and Neighborhoods whose legacy has inspired, according to Friske, “America’s greatest hits.” These themes have included civil rights, women’s rights, and african and native american political, communal, musical and artistic legacies. Her innovative use of 3-dimensional objects, combined with an interest in mythic forms, results in a revelation and celebration of contemporary iconography that is designed to enchant by re-animating “common places” with a renewed spirit of community and shared values.
Educated at Syracuse and Alfred Colleges, after a brief sojourn in the sciences, Friske lived in Manhattan and Rochester launching a successful career in the commercial arts, which won her numerous awards and citations. In 1992 she began to submit fine artwork to exhibitions and again won accolades. In addition, education became another passion. She has served on the Fine Arts faculties of Nazareth College and the University of Rochester, and has served as a mentor and educator to “at risk” population children, not-for-profits, and other 6-12 population classrooms.
Active in community and arts initiatives, Friske has devoted considerable time to grass roots art organizations. In 2007 Friske was commissioned to design an outdoor mural by the Swillburg Neighborhood Association (Rochester, NY) through the Arts & Cultural Council’s Culture Builds Communities Block Grant Program. She is the founder and Director of Artists’ Row, the Rochester Public Market Annual Arts Fair.
Her work has been shown in galleries across Western New York State.