After studying architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology, I began my professional career as a graphic designer.
My work has included both print and web-based design and I've had the privilege of designing new identities as well as updating established brands.
In my years as a graphic designer, I have created books, packaging, catalogs, print ads, programs, buttons, magazines, web sites, animation, maps, gift wrap, banner ads, and even a university's flag.
Putting my skills to use in the service of international expositions, I've developed identities, printed materials and web sites for several projects related to world's fairs, including 2008's The Expo Book.
In 2004, I was honored to have my design for the exterior of Expo 2005's Linimo maglev train chosen as first place. My design was, for many people, their first visible gateway to the expo site during its six-month run.
A more detailed portfolio of my graphic design work is available at UrsoCreative.com.