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The value that Drew has added to The Chamberlain Group, Inc. in his role has been very significant in supporting our path to success. His ability to manage very heavy workloads while putting out top flight graphic design solutions has allowed the company to lessen its reliance on outsourcing. He has a demonstrated expertise in looking at the entire scope of the project holistically.
Pat Rooney
Global Director, Marketing Communications, The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
Working with Drew was very easy. He understood my vision and delivered exactly what I was looking for. Drew turned complicated medical terminology into an easy to read brochure. The artwork was on point and the organization of the materials flowed very nicely from one page to another. Our line of brochures stood out against our competitors for all the right reasons. He is a pleasure to work with, and highly recommended.
Marla Richards
Outreach Coordinator, University of Illinois Medical Center
Having collaborated with Drew on many projects, I have found him to be a talented graphic designer who understands strategic business objectives and can translate them into outstanding creative which meets our goals. In addition, he is easy to work with, takes direction well, isn't afraid to add his own constructive input, and adds value to any project.
Paul Accardo
Manager, Advertising and Public Relations, The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
The Haiti Poster Project is a fundraising project for Doctors Without Borders. Each designer is responsible for designing and printing a poster that is then sold on the THPP website. My poster is a response to not only the serious issues that Haiti faces post-earthquake, but also the problems that existed before this disastrous event. The headline is a French Creole phrase that translates as "Can you help us please?". The chained hands represent both the Haitian peoples' roots in slavery and the economic chains that have been placed on them through the policies of the international community. The paper and printing of this poster were generously donated by All Out Print Communications.
Hello, so good of you to stop by. As you may have guessed by now, my name is Drew Wohlberg. I have been doing “the graphic design” as the kids call it, for over five years now and without sounding cliché (too late?), I really couldn’t imagine myself doing anything else. I received my B.S. in Advertising from the University of Illinois in 2002 and feeling my educational career not quite finished, went back to school and received my A.A.S. in Advertising Design and Illustration in 2005. This educational experience, together with my professional experience, allows me to provide a multifaceted approach to visual communications. I understand both the communicative power of design, as well as how to create the visuals which maximize the message. Like any designer, I face the constant struggle to balance my selfish desire for creative freedom with the needs/wants of a client/project. I strive to produce work that allows the audience to understand the message without talking down to them or insulting their intelligence. My main goal as a graphic designer is to be just that much better than I was the day before and to bring that approach into whatever I’m working on.
I currently live in Oak Park, IL with my wife Amanda, our daughter Makenna and our dog Maynard. You can also find me on the web at LastFM, Flickr, LinkedIn and Facebook.
Programs:
Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Quark, Acrobat, Dreamweaver, Flash and Microsoft Office.
Languages:
Certified in HTML Development (HTML, XHTML & CSS). JavaScript and JQuery.
Platforms:
Comfortable on both Mac and PC.