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ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO AN END.

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Resume Project This resume is one that will catch an employer's eye. Starting off with "Briana Bautista" in bold lettering emphasizes who the employer is speaking to. While the positioning of the contact information implies Briana Bautista has a LinkedIn for the employer to check out prior work she has done in the past.    Flyer Project Smoking isn't a good habit to pick up on. This flyer is blunt and gets to the point. The red lettering stands out, so "QUIT" is the first message that's delivered. The red, black, and white colors share a sense of seriousness with the message being displayed.  Brochure Project Disney's: Animal Kingdom is a portion of the huge theme park, so a map is necessary for visitors to have handy. The images help visitors locate their dining halls or show activities. Visitors will also get an opportunity to participate in a coaster challenge for a chance to win a prize! Logo Project This logo is an addition to the company named ...

WELCOME TO BREEZWAX!

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  BreezWax is a unisex waxing and grooming salon based in Buffalo, New York. BreezWax currently offers waxing, facial, butt facials, and vajacial services. Founded in October of 2020, Briana Bautista had an idea to start a side job that would be beneficial for her peers and herself. Trying to wordplay with her name, BreezWax seemed to be the perfect fit for the name of this company.  While educating herself and taking courses, BreezWax developed. Seeing that there was a low demand for these kinds of services, Briana decided to brainstorm how she can make her dream become reality. The audience BreezWax currently focuses on women and men from ages of 18 to 50 years old. Currently focusing on the African American community, skincare regimes aren’t a focus for this community, but BreezWax is changing that narrative. Skincare should be a priority rather than a luxury. The reason for creating this logo is to attract as many newcomers as Briana can. Flyers and business cards are the ...

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Flyer thumbnails: Anti-Smoking

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The horrors of smoking

     Quite possibly the most widely recognized issues today that are killing individuals, everywhere on the world, is smoking. Numerous individuals start this habit due to stress, peer pressure and curiosity. One cigarette can bring about smoking others, which can prompt significant fixation. At the point when somebody smokes a cigarette they are not only harming themselves, but others around them. Smoking does terrible things to the human body that a great many people don't know about. Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, and many other dysfunctions that can leave a person severely ill or dead. Research has shown that smoking can shorten you life by 10 years. Anyway, why do individuals continue to smoke? The appropriate response is clearly, dependence. Smoking is a hard propensity to break since tobacco contains nicotine, which is exceptionally addictive.       An individual can get cancer in their respiratory system without placing a cigarette in th...

COVID-19 pandemic affects the children of this generation

         The Coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc on the functioning and outcomes of educational systems, some of which have already been strained in various ways. This is true all over the world, and it affects all children to varying degrees depending on a variety of factors, including where they live, their ages, family foundations, and their access to "substitute" educational opportunities during the pandemic. When the pandemic reached its peak in late winter, the virus forced almost all of the more than 55 million students under the age of 18 in the United States to stay at home, and 1.4 billion people out of school or child care around the world.  Not only did these children need daily access to class and the necessary support services that schools provide for a large number of students, but they often missed out on a variety of exercises, group events, and athletic opportunities such as pools and jungle gyms.        The current ...

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