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About Eric Wyatt

One of the biggest questions one could ask someone is "who are we." While I don't know you yet, I know myself and this, this is who I am.

Simply, my name is Eric Wyatt. I design.

I was fortunate enough early in life to discover what I wanted to do, and be able to pursue the formal education required to do it by attending Collins College from 1998 to 2000. I graduated with a degree in graphic design, specializing in visual communication.

Upon graduating I moved with my wife to Texas for a short time, then to Ohio. We lived in the Cincinnati (Queen City) area for 8 years. During our time in Cincy, I had the opportunity to finally start working full-time as a graphic designer. The people I have worked with and created a relationship with are great.

Some of those I've had the chance to work with during the last several years include:

You can see samples of my work in the portfolio section

I have had the opportunity to work with a great number of people and clients, ranging from larger companies such as AIA (American Institute of Architects) and MapQuest to smaller companies like Discovery Computing and HomePro Building Inspections.


My Equipment

When I am not busy working on clients' work I help my wife wrangle the two youngest members of our clan, Ayden and Kenna. With only six months separating them, they're a handful and keep us on your toes.

Feel free to Explore what I offer and what I've done. If you want to contact me for any reason feel free to drop me a note.


Recent Work

HomePro

Recent Offerings

A Site is Born
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Ripening Apples
More from this November 03 2007 offering

Am I alone in not switching to CS3? Actually I am still using CS . . .
More from this October 17, 2007 offering

Past Insight

heres ppi in your eye.

The other day someone asked whats the difference between the ?
More from this January 27 2008 Insight