Final design idea for the booth. It displayed: two portfolio books; two piles of business cards; a television on the back connected to a DVD player; free giveaways. The banner was supported by two PVC pipes weighted by two large, painted buckets filled with sand.
Model of the booth. Made from paper, foam, and wooden sticks.
The banner
First stages of building the booth. My father shaped the wood and we sanded it together.
The table was made to fold in half so that it would be easier to transport. The hinges made that possible and they held it together.
First layer of paint
Second layer of paint
It looks like it has boggly eyes, doesn't it?
Last layer of paint. Taped of the white parts of the eyes.
Finished! We didn't fill the buckets at this point, so my father held up the sign for the picture. Thanks, Dad!
My grandmother posing in the booth. Thanks, Grandma!
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Portfolio Show Booth

My booth for the Art Institute of Washington's Portfolio Show (2012). Made with the help of my father.

Porche' Kearse
Graphic Designer, Illustrator, and Animator Severn, MD