Autodesk One Team Conference: This conference brought the worldwide salesforce all together to San Francisco. As one of Autodesk's senior graphic designers, I was the lead on tactics such as the invitation, conference guide, conference schedule, conference kit, as well as signage. 
Invitation to the conference was mailed in a square envelope. On one panel, there is instructions on how to create a 3D cube emphasizing the theme of One Team coming together.
Invitation to the conference was mailed in a square envelope. On one panel, there is instructions on how to create a 3D cube emphasizing the theme of One Team coming together.
The invitation set the tone of the conference and gave attendees a glimpse of what's to come.
The invitation set the tone of the conference and gave attendees a glimpse of what's to come.
The conference guide highlighted a quote from one of Autodesk's top salesman. Using the die cut square brings an element of surprise and playfulness. The use of three distinct papers: uncoated black cover stock, high-gloss line-embossed divider cover stock, and uncoated added to the unique experience.
The program agenda is a saddle-stitched booklet that fits into a plastic case on a lanyard for easy access.
Autodesk Patent Program: This program was to give recognition to all the patent winners that worked at Autodesk. I came up with concepts and headlines for these two posters and paired them with beautiful Autodesk customer imagery.
Autodesk Corporate, Solutions, and Product Brochures: I was the lead designer on all brochures. I collaborated with my copy partner on the Corporate Brochure and came up with Infinite Possibilities. Curated customer images, stock photography, as well as helped art-direct photoshoot. 
Autodesk Sketchbook: I designed two animated banners for Autodesk.  I worked with a developer who animated them and pushed them live.
Autodesk Bike Jersey: Since Autodesk sponsored many employees in various bicycling races, world-wide marketing was asked to design a bike jersey. I created this jersey using the logo (at that time), and eye-catching colors and graphics.
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