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A portfolio of my graphic design work. This is created and optimized to run on an iPad, viewing on a computer or not from the source file I have may not be as impressive, I'm sorry. If you have any questions you can contact me at [email protected]

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  • designer//artist// printmakerMy name is Ryan Tempro and I enjoy eating sushi, reading about neuroscience, listening to Ben Folds, sarcastically joking with people and I carry a 32 ounce water bottle almost everywhere I go to stay hydrated.

    I find that working with people, in a group is often the most stimulating and creative for design. Jumping from one idea to the next is more helpful when more than one brain is trying to solve the problem. Collaboration is key.

    Often I feel that being in a new situation or in a new environment creates for interesting creative solutions. I like being exposed to new and different problems and using creativity to solve them.

    I have been graced with many incredible experiences in working with others to create something greater.

  • Contents

    jams dean all about beer wes anderson

    capture

    cApTurEi nternat ional v ideo art exh ib it

    Im marryingthe microphonesave the date.

    04.08.2013 two o'clock in the afternoon

    3425 West Fullerton AvenueThe Burlington

    Chicago, Illinois

    Mr. and Mrs. Microphone

    at the marriage of their daughter torequests your presence

    Jams Dean

    look book

    pentel

    44 centsfirst class

    u.s. postage

    more than delivering

    usps

    the walking dead

    Moonrise Kingdom

    SHAKUSKY

    delta

  • capture

  • Capture is an international video art exhibit created by Patrick Moser, department chair of the Art at Flagler College and myself. A call was placed for artist to submit their work. No theme was set for

    each video, but a five minute time restraint was set. Video as a medium that allows for numerous more

    possibilities than any physical, tangible medium such as paintings or sculptures. Videos can be shown in

    numerous places at the same time without affecting the original. Overall 50 artists applied to have their work to be judged, in the end, 13 were chosen. Work from across the globe were included, not only from the United States but Colombia and Greece as well.

  • cApTurEi nternat ional v ideo art exh ib it

  • pentel

  • The Pentel Pocket Brush Pen. The brush pen simply combines two different tools, the brush and the pen. It has the ink capacity of a pen with the stroke variety of a brush. A nylon tip and resevoir screw into the top. The nylon tip is flexible enough to give a wide variety of stroke thickness,

    but bounces back into its fine point shape after being decompressed. The Pentel Pocket Brush Pen allows you

    to make marks that a round pointed brush can make, with the longevity of a pen in one stroke. The main message

    is that the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen is versatile. Marketing media used along with this campaign are a vinyl floor that

    is placed on the floor in stores where the Pentel Pocket Pen Brush are sold. A full set of temporary tattoos were created as well from the illustrations that are used in the campaign.

  • Tatto!

  • the walking dead

  • A mobile game created for the iOS that allows you to play a grownup-zombie-themed version of tag. It has a simple and intuitive display for easy of use while on the run from

    zombies! Players can challenge their friends in a local game where four or more set boundaries and a time limit

    to fight for the last one standing. Survival mode allows players to choose between being a zombie or human.

    Throughout the day, local businesses become hot-spots where at the end of a time limit, whichever has team has

    more check-ins is rewarded. Companies such as Starbucks could join in on the game making their store a hot-spot. Offers such as free coffee or discounts on other product

    are incentives to have your friends join in the game and go to support a local business!

  • jams dean

  • Jams dean is a Chicago based rapper. His witty rhymes and catchy phrases become clever plays on words. Working with some of his lyrics, a cohesive package is made. The

    line Im marrying the microphone, save the date is the onechosen for this theme. To promote his next show, save the date posters were created to resemble a wedding invitation

    and save the date. To continue on with the theme, the tickets to the show were redesigned as well, to fit with a wedding motif. The ticket resembles an RSVP card that would typically be given in a wedding invitation for the

    families to get a count on who will attend. Once a ticket is purchased, the name is written into the designated area

    and their seating choice is selected. A play on formality in a rather non-formal setting and event.

  • Im marryingthe microphonesave the date.

    04.08.2013 two o'clock in the afternoon

    3425 West Fullerton AvenueThe Burlington

    Chicago, Illinois

    Mr. and Mrs. Microphone

    at the marriage of their daughter torequests your presence

    Jams Dean

  • Ticket

    Mgeneral admission balcony

    Jams Deaninvites you to join him

  • all about beer

  • All About Beer is a magazine that is just that, all about beer. It is full of articles and features about new that is happening in the brewing world. From interviews with

    brewers on their success to finding out how to find beers that you like. This magazine is in circulation currently and is a redesign of the original. This redesign brings

    their style and layout into a more current state. Articles and features are divided into sections titled, imported

    and domestic. For the subscriber of All About Beer, each issue comes with two designed letterpress coasters, as an incentive to continue to subscribe to All About Beer.

    Subscribe to the magazine and collect them all!

  • look book

  • My fine art work is based a lot around technology and social media. In the ever changing world, the idea of a coffee table book almost starts to disappear. Why

    not take all your files with you on your phone or ipad? To be able to carry all of your reading material in one single device is more convenient. I concider myself a graphic designer, a fine artist and a printmaker. This look book showcases the work that I have created

    by painting and a form of printmaking called matte medium transfers, as well as figure studies that I have done. Created in the same manner as this portfolio, it has been converted to be a single chapter. Welcome

    to me fine art look book.

  • RYAN TEMPRO941.779.4114 [email protected] www.cargocollective.com/tempro

    Lives and works in St. Augustine, Florida165 Cordova Street St. Augustine, Florida 32084

    EDUCATION:2013, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Flagler College2013, Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design), Flagler College2013, Bachelor of Fine Art, Flagler College

    EXHIBITIONS2008, Congrestionals Art Show, The Ringling Museum, Sarasota, Florida, Vern Buchanan2009, Congrestionals Art Show, The Ringling Museum, Sarasota, Florida, Vern Buchanan2012, Art Under Pressure, The Cummer Museum and Gardens, Jacksonville, Florida, The Up and Cum-mers2012, Bachelor of Arts Portfolio Show, The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, St. Augustine, Florida, Sara Pedigo2012, Harrel Fletcher Video (Before and after 1565), The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum St. Augustine, Florida, Julie Dickover2013, Undefi ned Abstract / Undefi ned Expression, Onterio College of Art and Desgin

    Toronto, Canada, Oscar Figueroa

    2013, Capture: An International Video Exhibition, The Crisp-Ellert Museum, St. Augustine, Florida

    2013, Bachelor of Fine Art Portolfi o Show, The Crisp-Ellert Museum, St. Augustine, Florida, Patrick Moser

    COLLECTIONSRochester Museum of Fin Art, Rochester New Hamphsire

    RELATED EXPERIENCE:2010, Eight Murals, The Thirteenth Avenue Dream Center, Bradenton, Florida2012, Video Editor for Harrell Fletcher on Before and After 1656, The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum St. Augustine, Florida, Julie Dickover2013, Creator and chair of Capture: An International Video Exhibition,

    The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, St. Augustine, Florida

  • STATEMENTI am fascinated with pixelated fragmentation and repetition. Higher definition screen resolutions leave me interested in abstraction and generalization. I find the ability to recognize an abstract shape into something representational astounding. Through the act of painting, I physically pixelate photographs by applying and subsequently manipulating a grid. Each square is painted individually and often colors vary slightly from square to square, similar to the visual effect of enlarged pixelated images. Rows and columns form the structure for my paintings; the orientation of each square is altered depending on the one that precedes it. Through the use of paint I am able to distance myself from, and play off of, the transitory nature of electronic technology by working with a tactual and permanent medium. My concentration on the figure stems from the pervasiveness of social media; everyone has a digital identity. Through my large self-portraits I explore the limitations on how abstract a portrait of myself can become, while still being recognizable as a familiar face.

  • PIXEL PAINTINGSoil on canvas

  • MATTE MEDIUMmatte medium transfers

  • FIGURE STUDIESmixed mediums

  • wes anderson

  • With technology on an ever changing cycle, users are now renting and streaming video media. Instead of buying a dvd box set, why not buy a more tangible keepsake. Wes anderson fans will recognize each

    shirt, one from each movie. On the inside of the shirt there is a code that can be scanned or typed in a url and the movies can be accessed digitally from the garment. Once the user has come to the site, they

    have access to his movies. In purchasing the box set of shirts, they are stream the digital content. Having the code on the inside of the shirt allows for more

    secure access to the videos.

  • PERFECTATTENDANCE

    PUNCTUALITYAWARD

  • TEAM ZISSOU

  • Moonrise Kingdom

    SHAKUSKY

  • usps

  • The United States Postal Service. The USPS is responsible for 40 percent the earths mail. It has also been around with its first employee, Benjamin Franklin. This ad campaign is

    titled More Than Just Delivering. The United States Postal Service workers do more than just deliver, they are the

    helping support that the community relies on, whether they realize it or not. Letter carriers are there for the community, they are able to be a lookout for the neighborhood, a friends

    to those who need, and a guide when you are unsure of where to go. Branching off the original print ads, a QR code is placed on the stamp. Once the viewer sees the code, they can scan with their smart phones or similar devices which takes them to the landing page, where they can learn more about their letter carriers. The stamp is issued as a 44 cent stamp and can be purchased for use. Twice the market is reached. The sender can learn more as well as the recipient of the letter!

  • NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDEmore than just delivering

    SCAN THE CODE TO

    HEAR JOES STORY

  • NEIGHBORHOOD FRIENDmore than just delivering

    SCAN THE CODE TO

    HEAR JANETS STORY

  • NEIGHBORHOOD LOOKOUTmore than just delivering

    SCAN THE CODE TO

    HEAR WAYNES STORY

  • 44 centsfirst class

    u.s. postage

    more than delivering

  • tap to play

  • Wayne has a story.

    VIEW MORE STORIES

    Wayne Newcomb isn t just your average mai l carr ier. He is a father of two boys and a husband to h is wi fe. Whi le out on h is route, which he has been on for the past 19 years, he not iced a fami l iar womans mai l had been p i l l ing up over the week. She was in he 80s and a lways greets Wayne wi th a smi le and asks h im how he s been. Wayne one day knocked on the womans door. He d idn ' t hear anyth ing. He peaked into the crack of the window next to the f ront door and saw the woman lay ing on the floor, w i th a table knocked over next to her. Wayne quick ly cal led 911 and an ambulance was qu ick ly on i ts way! When the paramedics arr ived they opened the door and saved the woman. She had fa l len and couldn ' t get up. Lack ing the st rength she lay on the ground for 3 days unt i l Waynes qu ick th ink ings and hospi ta l i ty saved her !

    Without Wayne doing h is da i ly rout ine of h is mai l del iver y route, the woman might not

    have been so for tunate. The ne ighborhood has deemed Wayne Newcomb the ne ighborhood lookout . H is fami l iar i ty in the ne ighborhood has a l lowed h im to spot any abnormal i t ies.

    He s ince then, has saved the ne ighborhood f rom a ver y e lus ive cat burglar, af ter repor t ing a van wi th a man wai t ing outs ide a res idence that i ts occupant were out of town for the week. Wayne is do ing more than del iver ing.

    every mail carrier has a storyMORE THAN DELIVERINGhome usps

  • every mail carrier has a storyMORE THAN DELIVERINGhome usps

    meet wayne meet janet meet joe

    meet tammy meet rick meet joel

  • delta

  • A group collaboration with fellow designer, Kristie Feltner and myself, the Delta interactive display was

    created. The display is located in Delta terminals across the United States. Travelers can interact with the display by stringing out where their travels will take them. They can then photograph and upload

    them to their favorite social networking sites to share with their friends. The feeling is personal and

    nostalgic; encouraging the traveler to call Delta when they arrive at their destination. In turn, this promotes

    feedback to the company in a fun and interactive way that allows the customer to be subtly reminded

    of their journey and to share it.

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