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Arturo Venegas Jr.

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Let’s Start 1. Resume & Identity System ...... What 2. GD Lecture Series ...... 3. ITC American Typewriter ...... Would 4. On The Grid ...... You 5. Granite City Animation ...... Like 6. Granite City Annual Report ...... To 7. Hive Website ...... 8. MCC Wayfinders ...... See? 9. Wood block stamp ...... 10. Conclusion/About Me ...... Mushroom Ave 1562 Manderine City, 65489 Mailing Adress

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Arturo Venegas Jr. Adress: Mushroom Ave Graphic Design 1562 Mars city September 2017 (816) 359-0497 (816)562-9564 [email protected] www.rturtle.com [email protected]

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“I am seeking a begining position as a starter graphic designer or an internship.” April 2019 Education

Associate in applied science (May 2020) Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley, Kansas City MO Adress: Mushroom Ave 1562 Mars city Design Programs Mushroom Ave (816)562-9564 1562 Manderine City, www.rturtle.com Adobe Photoshop New York 65489 [email protected] www.Twitter.com/rturtle Adobe InDesign Mailing Adress Adobe Dreamweaver Adobe Illustrator ______Adobe Animate Microsoft Word ______

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Graphic design YMCA Children Center Campus Adress: Mushroom Ave Experience in creating designs through Receptionist 1562 Mars city • Program Support Research, Sketching, and execution. September • Answering Phone 2017 Linwood YMCA • Tours (816)562-9564 • Space prep for 100+ people www.rturtle.com Front Desk • Basic use of google suite [email protected] • Membership sales • Material delivery • creating accounts • project assistance Resume & Identity • tours • Copying, printing, & lamination • Space prep • Temporary Substitute in classrooms • Answering phones (ages 6 weeks - 5 years) • collection calls April System 2019

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Carter Art Center Gallery Carter Art Center Gallery January 20-February 24, 2019 outer design top January 20-February 24, 2019

By: Arturo Venegas

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An Exhibition of Modular Design pen

A modular typeface is an alphabet constructed out of a limited number of Notes shapes or modules. The intention of creating an entire alphabet from a few shapes is a design challenged problem solving at it’s purest. for those with minimalist tendencies, the temptation is to strip away the decoration and produce a simpler form.

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A modular typeface is an alphabet constructed out of a limited number of shapes or modules. The intention of creating an entire alphabet from a few shapes is a design An Exhibition of challenged problem solving at it’s purest. for those with minimalist tendencies, the temptation is to strip away the decoration and produce a simpler form. Modular Design An Exhibition of Modular Design

A modular typeface is an alphabet constructed out of a limited number of shapes or modules. The intention of creating an entire alphabet from a few shapes is a design challenged problem solving at it’s purest. for those with minimalist tendencies, the On The Grid temptation is to strip away the decoration and produce a simpler form. The Assignment started with an understanding of creating letters using basic shapes. Through that understanding i also played with color combinations, I was originally going to use many colors but the red, blue, and purple caught my attention more and my inspiration went further as the colors gave me an 80’s style feel. The takeaway is a card box that would contain note cards shaped like a triangle and would also inclue a pen section with a pen included. The other 2 are the poster and the social media version with the poster being the start of the whole endeavor.

Arturo Venegas Jr. [email protected] 4/10 Granite City Animation

The length of this animation is 20 seconds and goes through 3 scenes before concluding. The first scene has the background transition from night to day as a car parks in the driveway. The Other 2 scenes include 2 people talking to eachother at their table as food and beer arrives and a table with a beer glass filling to reveal the granite city logo.

The sketch was simple, i knew what i wanted and knew how it would start and end. The assets we’re made by me including the building in the image above. I kept the style simple since the animation would be what brings life to the piece.

The assets seen on the right are beer glasses, a car, tire, sun, moon, person, and pizza. The car tires in the animation are even turning because i felt like still tires on a moving car just didn’t make sense. Assets

Arturo Venegas Jr. [email protected] 5/10 Balance Sheet ASSETS Current assets: December 30, 2008 December 25, 2007 Cash & cash equinalents $2,652,411 $7,076,835 Inventory 773,468 827,370 Prepaids and others 473,343 519,505 LETTER TO SHAREHOLDERS Total Current 3,899,222 8,423,710 LETTER TO SHAREHOLDERS

Prepaid rent, net of current portion 456,644 514,503 property and equipment, net 76,251,463 72,410,886 Intangible and other assets 1,503,336 1,061,691 Oct 31st, 2008 Dear Granite City SHareholders: Total assets: $82,110,662 $82,410,790 Granite City Food & Brewery Ltd is pleased to announce that we have reached an agreement for a debt conversation with DHW Leasing LLC, Our primary source of financing for the acquisiton of furniture, fixtures and equipment. the agreement will allow Liabilities and us to convert approximately $15.0 million of indebtedness to DHW into 28.0 million shares of Granite City common stock at a per share conversion price of approimately Shareholders’ Equity $0.54. The agreement also includes a share buyback provision that allows us to Current liabilities: repurchase, on a one time basis ove the next 12 months, subject to certain conditions, Accounts Payable $2,000,812 $3,628,444 any portion of the shares issued to DHW in this transaction to the extent that the value of Accrued expenses 5,962,487 6,473,894 the shares originally issued in this transaction exceeds $20.0 million. This transaction will Accrued exit or disposal also include separate agreements for rent deferrals and other consessions from landlords activities, current portion 19,999 --- and third parties. Deferred rent, current portion 203,062 195,707 Continuing to operate without restructuring our debt with DHW and our Long-term debt, current portion 320,697 284,620 leases with landlords would not be financially viable. A series of lengthy and detailed Capital lease obligations, current negotiations with DHW and several other parties led to our decision to pursue this portion 3,201,829 1,509,342 transaction. In view of our negative cash position, rely on the NASDAQ exemption, and seek to close the transaction on a rapid basis w/out the approval of our shareholders. Total current liabilities: 11,708,886 12,092,007 This economy has caused a major shift in the restaurant industry as the vast majority of restaurants in the casual dining space are experiencing significant declines Accrued exit or disposal in revenue. Many restaurants have either gone out of business or filed for bankruptcy. activities, net of current portion 882,494 --- We are pleased taht our landlords understand the strength of the Granite City Food & Deferred rent, net of current Brewery brnad and have chosen what we regard as a better solution to this situation. portion 2,817,593 2,189,278 Upon completing the transaction, we will be on a much more firm financial footing and Long-term debt, net of current then can begin the task of further stabalizing our operations and planning for further portion 1,668,134 1,732,416 growth on a prudent time table. In the meantime, we want youto be aware of our financial Capital lease obligations, net of issues and the actions we are taking to solve them. current portion 62,616,992 48,719,728 Asalways, we appreciate your continued support. ANNUAL REPORT Total liabilities: 79,634,099 64,733,429 GRANITE CITY FOOD & BREWERY LTD. Shareholders’ equity: Common stock, $0.01 par value, 90,000,000 shares authorized; 2008 16,197,849 and 16,158,945 shares issued and outstanding at December 30, 2008 Robert Doran and December 25, 2007, CEO of Granite City respectively 161,978 161,589 Additional Paid-in capital 43,844,373 43,264,493 Accumulated deficit (41,529,785) (25,748,721)

Total shareholders’ equity: 2,476,566 17,677,361

Total liabilities and shareholders’ $82,110,665 $82,410,790 Granite City equity: 4 1 Annual Report approximate high and low sales prices for our common stock for the periods indicated as reported by the Beneficial Owners NASDAQ Stock Market. Shares/Stock Bussiness Overview William Blair & Arthur E. Pew Steven J. Company, L.L.C III Brewing Ventures We are a Modern American upscale casual restaurant chain. As of February 20, 2009, we operated 26 Wagenheim 1,255,937 1,204,262 LLC restaurants in 11 Midwestern states featuring on-premises breweries, substantially all of which operate Table of Contents 1,532,614 997,500 under the name of Granite City Food & Brewery. We believe our menu features high quality yet affordable

family favorite menu items prepared from made-from-scratch recipes and served in generous portions. We believe that the sophisticated yet unpretentious restaurants, proprietary food and beverage products, 7.8% 7.4% attractive price points and high service standards 20082007 6.2% $6.48 9.2% All Current $6.61 $5.75 Gary M. Winston Granite City Food & Brewery Concept Legal Proceedings. $4.50 directors and $3.08 executive officers $2.80 LETTER TO SHARE HOLDERS...... 1 15.8% 6.0% 973,201 and Business Strategy From time to time, lawsuits are threat- $2.10 as a group (8) ened or filed against us in the ordinary 2,735,666 course of business. Such lawsuits $0.84 Our objective is to develop and The key elements of our concept and typically involve claims from cus- operate successful restaurants by strategy are as follows: tomers, former or current employees, consistently exceeding our guests’ and others related to issues common expectations in product, service • Offer a broad selection of quality to the restaurant industry. A number BUSINESS OVERVIEW, STRATEGY * 5.9% and overall dining experience, foods at reasonable prices. of such claims may exist at any given Darius H. Gilanfar Solstice Capital thereby becoming a leader in the • Offer Old World, classic beers time. Although there can be no assur- & LEGAL PROCEEDINGS ...... 2 Managment, LLC casual dining industry. Although made with an efficient brewing ance as to the ultimate disposition of 25,485 961,617 we have no further plans for process. these matters, it is our management’s First Second Third Fourth First Second Third Fourth * expansion during 2009 other • Create a fun, energetic atmosphere opinion, based upon the information 2.7% than the restaurant we opened in and destination dining experience. available at this time, that the expect- High Quarters Indianapolis, Indiana in February • Create a passionate culture of ed outcome of these matters, individu- 1.0% 1.3% 2009, our long-term expansion service. ally and in the aggregate, will not have COMPANY STOCKHOLD, RISK FACTORS...... 3 plans include growth in restaurant • Achieve attractive restaurant and a material adverse effect on the results and overall company earnings in microbrewery economics. of operations, liquidity or financial • Pursue deliberate and careful condition of our company. Bruce H. Senske Eugene E. an effort to provide returns for expansion. McGowan Dermot F. our shareholders. Our concept James G. 443,597 158,381 Rowland targets a broad guest base by $1.76 $1.80 $0.40 $0.25 $4.53 $5.08 $4.08 $2.58 FINANCIAL STATEMENT BALANCE SHEET...... 4 Gilbertson 158,381 incorporating two popular national 215,000 dining preferences: First Second Third Fourth First Second Third Fourth

high quality, made-from-scratch, casual, value-priced food, and Low Quarters fresh, handcrafted, quality BENEFICIAL OWNERS share/stock holders...... 5

beers. We believe this concept Controls and Procedures. Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures differentiates us from many of our Risk Factors We maintain a system of disclosure controls and procedures that is designed to ensure that information competitors, who feature pre- The following are certain risk factors that could affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and required to be disclosed in our Exchange Act reports is recorded, processed, summarized and reported prepared, smaller portioned food cash flows. These risk factors should be considered in connection with evaluating the forward-looking statements within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and contained in this Annual Report on Form 10-K because these risk factors could cause our actual results to differ items and mass-produced, pre- communicated to our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as packaged beers. materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement. The risks we have highlighted below are not the only ones we face. If any of these events actually occur, our business, financial condition, operating results and cash appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosures. flows could be negatively affected. We caution you to keep in mind these risk factors and to refrain from attributing Under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including our Chief Executive undue certainty to any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this report. Officer and Chief Financial Officer, we conducted an evaluation of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)). Based on this evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer concluded that, as of December 30, 2008, our disclosure controls and procedures were effective.

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Arturo Venegas Jr. [email protected] 9/10 Hello Thank you for My Name is Arturo Venegas, I was born in California and lived your time! there from birth to the end of 2009. I had to get used to living here in missouri since california seems alot more loud and busy but i grew to fall in love with the amount of plant life and changing seasons. after graduating High School I had no plans on what I was going to do for at least 2 years i felt lost, my big sister was the one who convinced me to go to community college and it was then i decided to go for Graphic Design. I spoke to someone at a career fair about how to get into animation since and they pointed me to Graphic Design. I noticed that I liked analize how movies and shows are made and even what there strengths are and who the target audience was which I learned to do from my time in graphic design. I chose a turtle for my logo because that used to be my nickname back in highschool because Arturo was apparently too hard for most people to say so they just called me Arturtle. The turtle takes things at a steady pace and keep a hard shell for it’s own sake, I enjoy how determined the turtle is despite it’s slow movement speed.

I’m an optamistic person who knows that there’s always room for improvement, I love and support my little sister.

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