Roy Schulze
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Get your Portfolio off the Web
June 2002 to present

This is the first of a series of print ads to promote PowerTicker, Galleon Software’s specialized financial web browser. Each directs the reader to a customized PowerTicker website designed in the same style. PowerTickerThe campaign also includes a matching banner ad and a PowerTicker button ad. The happy little man is from a collection of spot illustrations from the ’20s and ’30s.

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Mind ControlWaves in Motion
“Retro-future” Campaign
November 2000 to June 2001

Waves in Motion is a Phoenix-based software and consulting company. I developed these print ads to promote the applications, services, and add-ons they develop for FileMaker Pro developers and users. Most of illustrations were adapted from commercial clip art. I drew the pickled brains and wrote the copy.

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Miscellaneous web banner ads
December 1997 to present

Customerize your e-mailMost of the banner ads I’ve distributed throughout this website were designed to promote the products of Galleon Software. But, you’ll also find some for Waves in Motion and the following ad for Sienna Software (now part of Space.com) based on a print campaign they were running at the time.

Starry Night BackyardI used their words for the banner but assembled my own graphics from NASA photos and other online scraps.

 

Trade up to FirstClassTrade up to FirstClass
February 1996

This is one of a series of print ads I designed and wrote for SoftArc, Inc. to promote their proprietary e-mail system. The globe graphic was designed by Mark Morrissey.

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While at SoftArc, I also participated in the process for selecting their first ad agency, Roche Macaulay & Partners, and worked together with members of the firm as they were developing the FirstClass campaign in order to coordinate it with the standards and design of our other promotional material.

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