
Graphic Design
Graphic design is, above all, a visual communication of an idea, a message that speaks emotionally to the viewer, sometimes subliminally and other times as a shout. It may take different forms, but whether the medium is print, film, or digital, the seamless arrangement of images, shapes, color, and text uniquely speaks to the viewer, creating a far more powerful result than any of the individual parts.
“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add,
but when there is nothing left to take away.”
– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, French writer, poet, and journalist
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Sheila Mullane Estrada
Phone: 727-480-6748
Email: gemcom@gate.net
Sheila Mullane Estrada’s journalism career began as a reporter for the Holyoke (Massachusetts) Transcript, and continued as an investigative reporter for the Sarasota Herald Tribune, the Lakeland Ledger, and the Evening Independent in Florida. She has earned a number of journalism awards, including the National Newspaper Association’s National Award for a Community Service Investigative Series, the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors for a Public Service Investigative Series, and an Award of Excellence from the FTP-NEA of Florida. Sheila is now a freelance journalist, graphic designer, and web developer, with her journalism work appearing in the Tampa Bay Times, Tampa Bay Newspapers, The Legal Examiner, The Bull & Bear Financial Report, The Monetary Digest, The Resource Investor, and Gold Stock News. Her public relations and creative services clients include Save The Children, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Southern Poverty Law Center, Lumos, the Hepatitis Foundation International, Springfield College, and St. Petersburg College.