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Introduction
Welcome to the portfolio site of Bill McEntee, a Boston area creative
professional whose titles have included Illustrator, Senior Designer,
Art Director and Creative Director, and whose background includes significant
experience on both sides of the "Agency" and "Corporate"
divide. This site is being redesigned, to include the designer's favorite
web designs and interactive pages. Please come back soon to see the new
look.
Short List
The links to the left provide an in-depth view,
and are likely
to be more material than a visitor wants to spend time on. In
the interest
of keeping
the presentation as quick as possible the designer has provided the SHORT
LIST above of favorite images.
WARNING: Attempting to view all the left hand links
may be construed as a form of cruel and unusual punishment.
IMPORTANT: If you read on to the bottom of this page,
you agree to be subjected to several paragraphs of shameless pandering
to search engines,
and agree also to hold the artist harmless in the event an attack of
intense boredom or sleepiness. Do not read this while driving or operating
heavy equipment! You read on at your own risk!
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More about Bill McEntee
Bill employs Quark,
InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks,
Director, BBEdit, Freeway, Painter, MS Office and many other new and
emerging software packages
in the process of creating print ads, brochures, logos, illustrations,
web
sites,
multimedia presentations and
graphics
for
web
and
print, and is fluent on both Mac and Windows platforms.
Through his work at Sunday
River
Ski Resort, Bill has developed a specialty in ski and resort advertising.
He has also worked as a freelance consultant on numerous projects
with a christian emphasis, and has done pro bono work for New England
Ski
Museum and the Copley Society of Boston (America's oldest art organization).
He is also included for biographical note in several Who's Who publications,
including Who's Who in Advertising.
Bill works to bring concept development
together with compelling imagery, powerful headlines and supportive
text content. This approach has generated
consistently good results for many clients through the years.
A full
background in traditional commercial and fine art skills undergirds
the effectiveness of communications produced by this Boston area
advertising executive.
The organizations that have trusted their communications
to Bill McEntee through the years have included: Janco, Judd Brown
Designs, Auld
Associates,
Howard Johnson, Acoustic Research, W. R. Grace, Ariel Design, Corporate
Space, Ground Round, Burger King, Standard Box, Media Concepts,
Padco, Easton Pool and Spa, Tazmark, Matthew Stephen Associates, Abaqus,
Wanner Advertising, Babbitt Steam Fittings, Lui Collins, The Jeweler's
Gallery
of Nantucket, Tra-Con, Ragged Mountain Ski Area, H.C. Starck, Sunday
River Ski Resort, Attitash/Bear Ski Area, The American Skiing Company,
New England Ski Museum, Wildcat Ski Area, Great Glen
Trails, Copley Society of Boston, Brockton Assembly of God, Brockton
Christian
School,
Chevy
Limo, Limmer Boot Company, Global Sweet Polyols, Galleno Associates,
Odd Duck Ink Publishing, and many more.
Additional to the other titles, Bill McEntee
has also shouldered defacto the responsibilities of CEO and business
owner for more than nine years. It would seem silly to name oneself President
of so small a business, but the fact remains that the top person in a
business must wear every hat from sales rep, to creative guru, to IT
specialist, to accountant, to janitor. This kind of experience helps
to sculpt an understanding, in an executive, of what obstacles must
be overcome
on
the path to
success.
To those innocent human beings who have trudged through
this text, which was written for the sole purpose of being yummy treats
for mindless web crawlers: YOU WERE WARNED.
Structure of this site
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This is
an html based presentation, and the images
are sized to live within
the constraints of the browser on an average monitor.
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To give a more in-depth
view of the work, links to Adobe PDF files are provided for some
pieces which would benefit from closer examination.
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