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AICF One-Year Bible Reading Plans
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I’ve made two separate sets of One-Year Bible Reading Plans for AICF. The first was a double-sided A4 made of my own initiative in 2011 and the second was a smaller, B5 booklet made by the request of the pastor to go along with a similar one made by the Korean church. 2015 Booklet Download…
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AICF Sermon Art
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Since around mid-2012, I began creating Sermon Art for the AICF. Here is the collection as it stands so far: Isaiah 43:25 Philemon: Charge it to me James: Put your faith to work Philippians: A study in contentment Galatians: Justified by faith Matthew: The book of Kingship Easter 2012 Easter 2015 Christmas 2012 Christmas 2013…
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AICF Bulletin (2008-2018)
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Bulletin Design Evolution I’ve been working on AICF’s bulletin designs since as early as 2008 (though I’ve only taken over the design since 2012). Here is a summary of the bulletin designs over the years including software used and the main bulletin creator. 2012 – present: Adobe InDesign (creator: Me) 2010 – 2011: Apple Pages (creator:…
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Key To Korean T-shirts
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This is a design I created to go along with our Key To Korean rebrand in 2015. The shirt (and model above) would be purchased from www.dantee.co.kr which is the company I usually use for t-shirt printing. I haven’t yet printed the shirt as there hasn’t been a lot of interest expressed in it, but I…
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Winning Story Posters
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These posters do not promote Winning Story Cafe themselves, but were created to be put up in the cafe to promote various events happening in the cafe. Language Exchange Party (above) WordPress Meetup (only English) WordPress Meetup (English/Korean)
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Key To Korean Business Cards
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My wife has been after me for quite a while (a few years?) to design her some business cards for her Korean tutoring lessons. We started a website in 2012 to (hopefully) bring in a little supplementary income while she was a stay-at-home mom. She tutors expats in Korean in a study cafe in town…
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Key To Korean Logo & Branding
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The logo for Key To Korean combines: A key icon (from the Webdings font) A modified #2 (from a Korean script font) Hangul letters that could be transformed to spell “Korean” (from HY동녘M) I wanted to create a logo that was a direct literal representation of the name “Key 2 Korean”. The #2 is positioned…