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Glenn Given Contents Glenn Given 7B Kettle Ln., New Boston, NH, 03070 (603) 465-1478 [email protected] www.glenngiven.com Portfolio Enclosed you will find a varied sample of my design work. All work was completed under deadline and the vast majority composed in only hours. Some works are the result of collaborations between myself and various artists, special note has been made where necesary. I have attempted to include accurate dates of publication but in some cases, for freelance work, I was not provided with proof of printing dates. Contents • Newspaper layout Covers Feature sections Interiors • Print ad design • Magazine layout • Miscellaneous Glenn Given | 7B Kettle Ln., New Boston, NH, 03070 (603) 465-1478 [email protected] www.glenngiven.com News A sample of cover page Covers layouts and design for the Hippo. When the the Hippo management was at a loss for cover imagery for their issue I propsed Hippo this custom graphic, one of the first to grace their covers. By combining the warped typography and incorporating the brick motif that Manchester NH is synonamous with this striking cover posted some of the highest pick up rates of the year. Photoshop, InDesign July 29 2004 Glenn Given | 7B Kettle Ln., New Boston, NH, 03070 (603) 465-1478 [email protected] www.glenngiven.com News A sample of cover page Covers layouts and design for the Hippo Nashua. To emphasize our cover feature on latin- american food in Nashua, NH I combined staff photgraph’s with a south of the border inspired stained glass. I added flames and a gradient to the font of my favorite Mexican beer (Negro Modelo) and pulled in the typography of CBGB’s to communicate that this cuisine, while far north of it’s origin is both authentic and uniquely North-Eastern. Photoshop, InDesign August 19 2004 NTE A guide to Nashua’s Latin American eateries Glenn Given | 7B Kettle Ln., New Boston, NH, 03070 (603) 465-1478 [email protected] www.glenngiven.com News A sample of interior page layouts and design for the Hippo. Hippo is New Hampshire’s most read weekly newspaper Interior with an audience of 175,000. Below you see a two page spread for a feature on the summer entertainment. Use of grey in the title of our state park feature allowed my custom created maps to draw the readers attention without abandoning the story itself. Photoshop, InDesign July 12 2007 12 13 152 Deereld Rd. Nottingham Craig Rd. Pawtuckaway OUR BIG Page Rd. State Park Monadnock State Park Pawtuckaway 107 Pond Thorndike BACKYARD Pond 156 Get out and play in NH state parks Dublin Rd. 137 Poole Rd. By Lisa Brown • [email protected] 042698 The plan called for Homan to lic lands that offer a bait his hook with a trout worm in variety of activities. Dublin Rd. 27 hopes of catching a sunfish. If able Bob Boudreau of 107 to hook the sunfish, Homan would Allenstown has been going Pat Miletich Fighting Systems 124 27 reel it in, land it on the beach and to Bear Brook State Park for more of New Hampshire Jaffery transfer the fish to Moulton’s hook, than 30 years. During the summer he Do you want to train like an Ultimate Fighter? Team Woo - MFS is the which was bigger than Homan’s. works at the camp store, where he • Annett Wayside Park Premier Mixed Martial Arts and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training facility. Take advantage of our program shore of and learn ... Muay Thai kickboxing - Wrestling - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - and much more! Moulton’s fishing line enjoys meeting campers and a few Route 119, Cathedral Road, Rindge, Everett Lake The fishing pole was almost as was also stronger. The critters now and again. 532-8862 Raymond (which was plan called for casting “About three years ago, I was Admission: Free long as Sean Homan was tall. formed by a dam on tures a gift shop and restrooms. Picknicking nature programs available (call 547-3497 for the sunfish out to Big with my wife and I saw a bobcat,” Stats: The park is part of the the Piscataquog River) and is allowed. a schedule). Homan, 13, of Ipswich, Mass., Bertha in the hopes Boudreau said. “I saw a bear three 1,494-acre Annett State Forest and is near the Cathedral of the Pines offers swimming, picnicking, play- she’d take a bite. The weeks ago. I see moose, deer, mink, • Greenfield State Park & • Hannah Dustin Memorial I-93 Exit held the pole in one hand and a National Shrine. The park offers ing fields, fishing and boating. This two youngsters said fisher cats and I’ve seen an otter a Campground off Route 136, Forest Road, 17 on to Rt. 4, Boscawen. The memorial is on picnicking (tables and pit toilets are park is closed for the entire summer round plastic container of trout it had worked the day few times on the pond.” Greenfield, 547-3497 an island at the confluence of the Contoocook 12 on site) and a 1/4-mile hiking trail season due to flood damage. before — well, sorta. For less than the cost of a medi- Admission: $3 for adults, free for kids 11 and Merrimack rivers and is accessible by Learn the same techniques that the top ghting teams use in the cage! Train to be a ghter worms in the other. He wore a base- to Black Reservior. Annett is open or just look like one. Take advantage of our FREE two week trial program and see for yourself! Big Bertha had gotten um-size drink and a bag of popcorn and under footbridge, just a short walk from the park- • Daniel Webster Birthplace We promise you won’t be disappointed but you will get into the best shape of your life! Cyan away. at the movies, you can visit a state year-round and is unstaffed. Cyan Cyan ball cap and a determined grin. Historic Site off Rt. 127, Frank- Stats: This 400-acre park features for- ing area. If Big Bertha is still park and spend an entire day doing • Bear Brook State Park Route Call Today! (603) 641-3444 or (603) 396-4789 lin, 485-2034 est, bogs, ponds and the shoreline of Otter Admission: Free *For brand new students only. Must bring this ad to recieve FREE 2-week trial program Adam Moulton, 12, also of Ipswich, 28, Allenstown, 485-9874 040453 out in Bear Brook a whole host of outdoor activities, Lake and offers swimming, fishing, walking, Stats: The monument commemorates the Magenta Admission: $3 for adults, free for Magenta Magenta Pond in Bear Brook including swimming, boating, fish- Admission: $3 for adults, $1 for Located at: Tokyo Joe Studios, 1338 Hooksett Rd., Hooksett, NH. Visit us at: www.teamwoobjj.com or http://mfs-newhampshire.tripod.com had his own fishing pole and a skip children 17 and under canoeing, camping and picnicking. Open dai- courage of Hannah Duston, taken prisoner State Park in Allen- ing, hiking, bird-watching, mountain children ages 6 to 11, free for chil- Stats: The 147-acre site includes ly through Labor Day, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. No in Haverill, Mass., during the French and to his walk as he approached Bear stown, that fact alone biking and more. dren 5 and under and residents 65 a two-room frame house with lifeguard is on duty. More than 250 camping Indian War in 1697. According to the state’s should be reason Most parks are staffed or at least and over. Yellow Yellow Brook Pond in Allenstown. At just 1700s furnishings (the buildings sites are available for $16 per day (call 271- Web site, the memorial is the first public- Yellow Yellow Yellow Stats: At more than 10,000 acres, enough to visit. have an information kiosk full of 3638 for reservations). Park is near Mount ly funded statue in the state and the park Bear Brook State Park is the state’s on the site are currently closed). Good People, Good Citizens, before 10 a.m., the boys were on a Bear Brook State hiking trail maps and facts. Many Monadnock (which features hiking trails and offers a picnic spot on the shore of the river. largest developed state park. The The site is staffed but open to the Park is just one of have toilet facilities and camping lookouts). This stretch of the Merrimack River is pop- Black public on weekends from 10:30 Black Black mission. park has more than 40 miles of trails the many state parks areas that provide visitors a perfect Amenities: Park features walking paths, ular with canoeists, the site says. The park is Good Kids get arrested. and about 97 camp sites. The park is a.m. to 5:30 p.m. “There’s a big turtle over there — and forests in south- base from which to explore. New to a park store and camping and picnic facil- unstaffed but open year-round. Pets on leash ern New Hampshire some of New Hampshire state parks open daily to Labor Day and camp- Pranks, Parties and Business Practices get prosecuted. • Ellacoya State Park Route ities. The park also offers bathhouse, boat welcome. this big,” said Homan, arms circling just waiting to be this year is an interactive series of ing is open through mid-October. 11, Gilford, 293-7821 launch, canoe and paddleboat rentals, camp explored. educational programs called “Dis- Amenities: In addition to the trails A criminal conviction can destroy a promising future. a diameter larger than a basket- Admission: $3 for adults, $1 for shows, and a campers-only beach.
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