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SMKWFRCM@WHOISPRIVACYPROTECT.COM
NameServer
NS2.PUMA.ARVIXE.COM
Created
2015-04-15 00:00:00
Changed
2015-09-08 00:00:00
Expires
2025-09-08 00:00:00
Registrar
ENOM, INC.
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2024-09-17
143.95.70.164
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 20:55:13 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 06:41:40 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 11297Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html !doctype html>html>head>meta charsetutf-8>title>Ben Rabalais/title>link hrefcss/main.css relstylesheet typetext/css>link relshortcut icon hrefgraphics/favicon.ico>link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyAlegreya:400,700|Alegreya+SC:400,700,400italic relstylesheet typetext/css>/head>body>header> div idlogo>a href#>img srcgraphics/knot2.png width85 height69 alt/>/a> /div> nav> ul> li>a href#about>About/a>/li> li>a href#work>Work/a>/li> li>a href#contact>Contact/a>/li> /ul> /nav>/header>div idlanding>div classtext>h1>a href#>Ben Rabalais/a>/h1>h2>Graphic Designer/h2>/div>/div>div classclearfloats>/div>div idabout>div classanchor>a nameabout>/a>/div>div classleft>div classimage>img srcgraphics/portrait.jpg width251 height346 alt/>br>a hrefRabalais_resume.pdf>View Resume (PDF)/a>/div>div idlinks>div idlinkedin>a hrefhttps://www.linkedin.com/pub/ben-rabalais/b2/b67/387>/a>/div>div idbehance>a hrefhttps://www.behance.net/benrabalais>/a>/div>div idtwitter>a hrefhttps://twitter.com/benrabalais>/a>/div>/div>/div>div classtext>h1>Hello/h1>My name is Ben Rabalalais and I am a graphic designer.br>br>I was born and raised in central Louisiana before moving to the northern part of the state to attend Louisiana Tech University. I graduated in 2015 with a BFA in Communication Design. Since college, I have continued my education working as an intern at Rise and Shine Letterpress and a graphic designer for State-by-State Gardening Magazine.br> br>I started my collegiate studies focusing on architecture before transitioning into design. In that time, I developed a stronger appreciation for hand-made objects. I try to bring much of that sensibility to my design work by including elements that feel inherently human. br> br>I enjoy the challenges of design, be it puzzling out the best way to represent an idea, or manipulating code in order to correctly display a website. br>br>Thanks for your time, br>Ben Rabalais/div>/div>div idwork>div classanchor>a namework>/a>/div>div idziggs>div classtop>img srcgraphics/ziggs1.jpg width1000 height300 alt/>/div>div classbottom>img srcgraphics/ziggs3.jpg width200 height238 alt/>img srcgraphics/ziggs2.jpg width200 height238 alt/>img srcgraphics/ziggs4.jpg width200 height238 alt/>/div>div classtext>h1>Ziggs Brewing/h1>br>Identity and packaging design for Ziggs Brewing, a now-defunct microbrewery based out of Frisco, TX. The company was named after the owners dog, which led to the dog motifs throughout the design. In addition to the labels, I also designed a custom four-pack container to showcase how the label could be applied across multiple varietals./div>/div>div idstarbucks>div classtop>img srcgraphics/annual1.jpg width1000 height300 alt/>/div>div classbottom>img srcgraphics/annual2.jpg width300 height150 alt/>img srcgraphics/annual3.jpg width300 height150 alt/>/div>div classtext>h1>Starbucks Annual Report/h1>br>Book design for the Starbucks 2011 annual report. The goal was to implement the existing Starbucks brand into an atypical format, in this case a review of the fiscal year./div>/div>div idfish>div classtop>img srcgraphics/fish1.jpg width1000 height300 alt/>/div>div classbottom>img srcgraphics/fish3.jpg width300 height200 alt/>img srcgraphics/fish2.jpg width300 height200 alt/>/div>div classtext>h1>Boca Raton City Fish Market/h1>br>Website redesign for Boca Ratons City Fish Market. For this project, I was tasked with keeping all of the information contained within a 500 pixel column to better showcase the background image of Boca Raton harbor. The simple color palette and minimal aesthetic keep the information from feeling cluttered./div>/div>div idpastiche>div classtop>img srcgraphics/pastiche.jpg width1000 height300 alt/>/div>div classbottom>img srcgraphics/pastiche2.jpg width311 height200 alt/>img srcgraphics/pastiche3.jpg width312 height200 alt/>/div>div classtext>h1>Pastiche Restaurant/h1>br>Branding and design for a restaurant. For this project, I was a part of a four person team tasked with conceptualizing and branding a restaurant from the ground up. An interior designer planned the layout while myself and two other graphic designers developed a logo, menu, business set, and any other assorted items we felt would be useful. I, personally, took lead on the menu layout and developed the restroom icons utilizing the angled elements featured throughout the brand./div>/div>div idsymbols>div classtop>img srcgraphics/symbols1.jpg width1000 height300 alt/>/div>div classbottom>img srcgraphics/symbols3.jpg width400 height266 alt/>img srcgraphics/symbols2.jpg width200 height266 alt/>/div>div classtext>h1>Survival Symbols/h1>br>Series of symbols for wilderness survival. This is a collection of icons that was designed as a memory aid for primary concerns when attempting to survive in the wild. The images themselves, however, are presented in the language of upper-middle class society in the acknowledgement that most people who indulge in survival-based media will never have reason to utilize the information./div>/div>div idinfo>div classtop>img srcgraphics/info1.jpg width1000 height300 alt/>/div>div classbottom>img srcgraphics/info3.jpg width300 height200 alt/>img srcgraphics/info2.jpg width300 height200 alt/>/div>div classtext>h1>Information Design/h1>br>Various information-driven projects represented visually. The first is a magazine spread detailing the unexpected success of the band i>The Postal Service/i>. The second set of images is for a pair of posters and correspondingwebsite focused around how humans deal with depression and why it is at an all-time high as well as ways in which it can be treated./div>/div>div idprints>div classtop>img srcgraphics/poster1.jpg width1000 height300 alt/>/div>div classbottom>img srcgraphics/poster1-2.jpg width200 height247 alt/>img srcgraphics/poster2.jpg width200 height247 alt/>img srcgraphics/poster3.jpg width200 height247 alt/>/div>div classtext>h1>Local Music Festivals/h1>br>Poster designs for a series of concerts during the summer and fall of 2015 in Alexandria, LA. It was a challenge to blend aesthetic elements of a small semi-rural town and rock concerts. The second and third posters were designed based on the elements at play in the i>Small Town Fest/i> poster but adjusted for the appropriate time or theme. I pulled a series of around thirty screenprints for each of these designs and have physical copies available./div>/div>div idorigami>div classtop>img srcgraphics/pig1.jpg width480 height248 alt/> img srcgraphics/pig2.jpg width480 height248 alt/>/div>div classbottom>img srcgraphics/pig3.jpg width200 height308 alt/>img srcgraphics/pig4.jpg width200 height308 alt/>img srcgraphics/pig5.jpg width200 height308 alt/>/div>div classtext>h1>Origami Flyers/h1>br>Flyers designed to promote the photocopy capabilities of Rise and Shine Letterpress. The client wanted to develop a dynamic flyer that would be distributed at a coffee shop in downtown Alexandria, LA. Origami was chosen because of its interactive nature and its ability to elevate a simple sheet of paper. The flying pig, which served as the theme of this project, is the unofficial mascot of the downtown area and the zombie design is a reference to the annual zombie walk that passes through the area each October. /div>/div>div idgarden>div classtop>img srcgraphics/garden1.jpg width1000 height390 alt/>/div>div classbottom>img srcgraphics/garden2.jpg width220 height300 alt/>img srcgraphics/garden3.jpg width220 height300 alt/>img srcgraphics/garden4.jpg width230 height300 alt/>/div>div classtext>h1>Garden Ads/h1>br>Various advertisements for gardening centers, events, and products. My work at i>State-by-State Gardening/i> has taught me a great deal about working with various clients and sales representatives who do not have a design background. Each ad design comes with its own challenges whether it is the amount of copy, existing design elements, or certain colors or patterns that the client specifically requests. With each design, I strive to accomodate as many client requests as I can, which often means setting aside my own ego, while maintaining an effective composition./div>/div>div classclearfloats>/div>/div>div idcontact>div classanchor>a namecontact>/a>/div>div classtext>If you are interested in knowing more about my work or hiring me for a project or position, feel free to contact mebr> div idinfo>email: benrbls@gmail.combr>phone: 318.481.2379br>a hrefhttps://www.linkedin.com/pub/ben-rabalais/b2/b67/387>linkedin.com/a>/div>/div>/div>footer>Copyright © 2015 Ben Rabalais, All Rights Reserved./footer>script srchttps://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js>/script> script typetext/javascript>(function($) { $(document).ready(function(){ $(window).scroll(function(){ if ($(this).scrollTop() > 400) { $(header).fadeIn(500); } else { $(header).fadeOut(500); } }); });})(jQuery);/script>script>(function($){ $.fn.parallax function(options){ var $$ $(this); offset $$.offset(); var defaults { start: 0, stop: offset.top + $$.height(), coeff: 0.95 }; var opts $.extend(defaults, options); return this.each(function(){ $(window).bind(scroll, function() { windowTop $(window).scrollTop(); if((windowTop > opts.start) && (windowTop opts.stop)) { newCoord windowTop * opts.coeff; $$.css({ background-position: 0 + newCoord + px }); } }); }); };})(jQuery);// call the plugin$(#landing).parallax({ coeff:-0.65 });$(#landing .text).parallax({ coeff:1.15 });/script>script>var header document.querySelector(.text h1);var origOffsetY header.offsetTop;function onScroll(e) { window.scrollY > origOffsetY ? header.classList.add(sticky) : header.classList.remove(sticky);}document.addEventListener(scroll, onScroll);/script>/body>/html>
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