Beth Heaney
401.935.8326 bethh358@gmail.com Updated May 2018
These samples include responsive email and eBook development, graphics, logo design, a wireframe/prototype with interactivity, PowerPoint presentations, print and digital promotional pieces, posters, newspaper pages, business cards, and online multimedia.
They demonstrate a focus on content being crisp, clear, striking, visually balanced, and accurate.
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eBook and eMail Development
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An eBook for CME
View the entire eBook here
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A responsive email for CME
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Mobile view of same email
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Graphics, Logos, Mockups, and PowerPoints
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A graphic remake
for Job Club RI |
An interactive Balsamiq Wireframe/Prototype
for Job Club RI's site redesign
(Contact me for the interactive pdf) |
My small business logo in three formats for different uses
(General, top; tighter spaces, middle; Twitter & Facebook, bottom)
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A PowerPoint sales presentation
(Contact me to see this sample in full) |
A PowerPoint sales presentation
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Promotional Materials
As managing partner of a small internet service startup, Easydoesitmedia.comâ„¢, founded in 2007, I designed and produced a number of promotional pieces for email, web, and print.
Our small company made it possible for small publications to allow readers and funeral directors to upload announcements, generating new revenue while reducing operating costs.
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A two-page Word doc presentation
I wrote all copy and assigned the desired images to another partner/illustrator.
(Contact me to see this sample in full)
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A multi-page Word doc presentation
Cover, left; inside page, right
I wrote all copy and created or chose, prepared, and positioned all imagery
(Contact me to see this sample in full)
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A promotional piece built in HTML
For e-mailing to prospective clients
I located the graphic, wrote all copy, and produced the finished piece
See a larger version |
A promotional piece built in HTML
For e-mailing to prospective clients
I wrote all text and produced the finished piece
See a larger version |
Print
As Visuals Editor, I edited and occasionally assisted with on- and off-site photo shoots, then completed the design and layout for section covers and inside color jump pages for the Features (Food), Sports, and Main News departments at The Providence Journal.
As Creative Services Specialist, I came up with ideas for individual ads and ad campaigns, produced the specs for presentation to advertisers, and delivered detailed layouts to pre-press. |
A poster
for a cell-phone drive |
A poster
for an American Cancer Society fundraiser |
A poster for math tutoring
This poster was competing with several others on a library bulletin board |
The print 2012 Dining Guide cover
for The Providence Journal |
A print Sports section cover
for The Providence Journal |
A print Food section cover
for The Providence Journal |
A print Food section cover
for The Providence Journal |
A print Food section cover
for The Providence Journal |
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A print TV section advertising wrapper
for The Providence Journal
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Web pages built and maintained in CMS (using HTML, CSS)
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A web landing page
for Fidelity Investments
I built several templated and component-based pages like this one using Fidelity's SDL Tridion CMS.
This one involved importing a video into a media platform before pulling it into the page, with other related images and icons |
An online article
for Fidelity Investments
I built several templated and component-based articles like this one using Fidelity's SDL Tridion CMS.
These articles involved:
Special formatting for Viewpoints articles, gathering and positioning of imagery in multiple sizes for various devices and platforms (email, etc.), proofreading for typos and style consistency, working with editorial staff, writers and proofreaders |
A web page
for Fidelity Investments
This page involved:
Ensuring branding for all 3 providers met their own individual standards, precise legal disclosures, extensive communication with members of the project team (4 pages total) |
A web page
for Fidelity Investments
This page involved:
Ensuring branding for the featured provider (linked from page shown at left) was correct by their standards, precise legal disclosures, extensive communication with members of the project team |
A web infographic page
for Fidelity Investments
This page involved:
Swift turnaround, placement of infographic and supporting review information, selection of imagery, ensuring login infomation was tested, approved, and documented prior to publishing |
A web page
for Citizens Bank
I built several pages like this one requiring:
DCR construction within a CMS, a table using complex HTML code, adherence to style guide, ADA, and compliance standards relative to colors, contrast, and disclosure consistency and readability |
A responsive landing page
for Citizens Bank |
Online Multimedia
While a member of a dynamic creative team at The Providence Journal, I collaborated with reporters, editors, and photographers to produce a wide variety of projects on short deadlines, before the team's work was evenually absorbed into the news division. Chronicling events from 9/11 in 2001 to The Station Fire in 2003 and on to The Price of Miracles in 2010, the team earned a number of prestigious awards from Editor & Publisher, NEAPNEA, and others. One rose to the level of 'Pulitzer finalist'.
I wish I had links to all of the work produced. And I regret to say that, due to a recent archiving of online project directories by the newspaper, urls for the online packages (except the first one below) are no longer available. |
The State of the Mob
From the archives: The Providence Journal originally published this story January 28, 2007.
Nobody disputes that the traditional La Cosa Nostra, known locally as the Patriarca crime family, is a shadow of what it once was. But the mob in Rhode Island remains a powerful criminal force.
For this project, I designed portions of the interface, captured and edited the Bill Malinowski's narration, assisted in setting up site structure, designed and produced a number of the slide shows, and designed/Flash animated many of its interactive elements.
Click here to see this piece live >
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THE PRICE OF MIRACLES
Interactive Multimedia
1. Home Page
For this project, I designed the interface and assisted in setting up the site structure, designed and produced the slide shows, and designed and flash animated all components of the 'Are you at risk?' and 'Every day matters' elements, among others, shown below.
The Providence Journal won a 2010 Association of Health Care Journalists Casey Award as Runner-up in the Multimedia Category for this project. |
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2. Every day matters
This was the most work-intensive of the multimedia pieces in this series. Working closely with both the illustrator and reporter to ensure the visual development and statistical data were accurately meshed was a challenge, but the outcome was far better than we had anticipated. It grabs the reader's attention.
(Illustration by Tom Murphy) |
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3. Teagan, Inc.
This is a Flash multimedia piece, one of many within the series 'The Price of Miracles'. A large assortment of photos and text documents were delivered to the design team, in hopes that somehow they might be presented in an interactive format. I executed the file cabinet theme (a fellow designer's brain child), allowing the tabs on the files to serve as the piece's primary navigation.
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4. Are you at risk?
An interactive quiz, this interactive multimedia piece holds the reader's attention as only a quiz can, but provides some important and surprising information few know about premature delivery. |
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5. By the numbers
This is a static HTML page that displays multiple statistics in a variety of ways. While I did not create the graphs, the web page design and layout are mine.
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SAVING BLOCK ISLAND:
How Rob Lewis Led the Way
Working with two other designers, I set up the site structure, designed multimedia slide shows, gathered the author's audio narration and the photographer's photos, then combined these elements into individual Flash movies that ultimately made up the final multimedia piece.
This project won, for The Providence Journal, a 2006 Editor & Publisher 'Eppy' Award for Best Special Feature. |
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BENDING TRADITION
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SHE WALKS ALONE
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