The Kenyon Review Reading Series
Turning unique literary voices into one-of-a-kind posters.
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Graphic Designer
Four years of graphic design experience. A proven track record of hitting deadlines. Self-sufficient and quick to learn. Ready to help the Office of Communications tell Kenyon’s story.
Turning unique literary voices into one-of-a-kind posters.
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A clear, engaging news experience for readers on and off the Hill.
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Putting the “Kenyon” back in “Kenyon Collegian”
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A roadmap through a violent history.
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Flexible layouts and bold typography for Kenyon’s longform stories.
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Design skills I have four years of design experience with a wide range of partners at Kenyon. Through exacting attention to color, typography, and detail, I help clients tell their stories clearly and memorably.
Communication experience I’m as comfortable with words as I am with visuals. As co-editor-in-chief of the Collegian this year, I edited with the AP styleguide and upheld journalistic standards while meeting weekly print deadlines.
Adaptability As a self-taught designer and developer, I’m ready and eager to learn the skills necessary to get the job done. I take constructive criticism in stride and can solve problems quickly under changing circumstances.
Kindness I take my role as collaborator seriously, and I pride myself on being easy to work with. I can be not only a great designer at the Office of Communications, but a generous teacher and thoughtful colleague as well.
The Kenyon Review benefits greatly from the creative genius of Cameron Messinides ’19. The posters Cameron designs for the Kenyon Review Reading Series are known around campus as some of the most aesthetically sharp posters around. Always reliable, always smiling, and ever ready to take on the toughest design challenges and deadlines, Cameron Messinides is top notch.— Elizabeth Dark, Associate Director of Programs at the Kenyon Review