Hope Hancock

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 My father enlisted my help to create a logo for his local veterinary clinic. Here, I played with different textures and shapes to come up with this vintage-inspired logo. 

My father enlisted my help to create a logo for his local veterinary clinic. Here, I played with different textures and shapes to come up with this vintage-inspired logo. 

 This is the cover of an eleven page brochure for Veterinary Enterprises of Tomorrow. This brochure was challenging for me for two reasons: lots and lots of medical information and it was not my particular design style. VET has given me several desig

This is the cover of an eleven page brochure for Veterinary Enterprises of Tomorrow. This brochure was challenging for me for two reasons: lots and lots of medical information and it was not my particular design style. VET has given me several design opportunities and I've learned so much about myself and the business side of freelance graphic design. 

 Although the majority of work I do for VET is flyers and handouts for trade shows, I was given the opportunity to design some business cards as well. This was one of the first projects I was given. Although there are several things I would change, I

Although the majority of work I do for VET is flyers and handouts for trade shows, I was given the opportunity to design some business cards as well. This was one of the first projects I was given. Although there are several things I would change, I can't help but be a little attached to it. It serves as a reminder of how far I've come as a designer. 

 Although the majority of work I do for VET is flyers and handouts for trade shows, I was given the opportunity to design some business cards as well. This was one of the first projects I was given. Although there are several things I would change, I

Although the majority of work I do for VET is flyers and handouts for trade shows, I was given the opportunity to design some business cards as well. This was one of the first projects I was given. Although there are several things I would change, I can't help but be a little attached to it. It serves as a reminder of how far I've come as a designer. 

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 My father enlisted my help to create a logo for his local veterinary clinic. Here, I played with different textures and shapes to come up with this vintage-inspired logo. 
 This is the cover of an eleven page brochure for Veterinary Enterprises of Tomorrow. This brochure was challenging for me for two reasons: lots and lots of medical information and it was not my particular design style. VET has given me several desig
 Although the majority of work I do for VET is flyers and handouts for trade shows, I was given the opportunity to design some business cards as well. This was one of the first projects I was given. Although there are several things I would change, I
 Although the majority of work I do for VET is flyers and handouts for trade shows, I was given the opportunity to design some business cards as well. This was one of the first projects I was given. Although there are several things I would change, I