My name is Nathan Richardson, and I design books, business forms, other print media, and interactive screen multimedia presentations. Read more »
LATEST PROJECT: Therapy Form Redesign: Before and After
A business owner of a therapy company wanted me to redesign some of the forms their therapists use during client sessions. The owner wanted the forms to be easier for the therapists to fill out, and easier for the secretaries gather information from during processing. I used Microsoft PowerPoint to design his form because that […]
A high school teacher asked me to make a customized day planner to be used by his students. I used Microsoft Publisher to design it. He wanted each spread to have not only one week of calendar boxes, but also boxes for vocabulary, quiz grades, inspiring quotes, etc. The image above is the final layout […]
I did both the cover and the interior layout for this book. A professor was republishing a master’s thesis written decades earlier, accompanied by his long essay that updated and expanded on the thesis. The two together provide an interesting history of a well-known local meeting hall. The Advantage of Well-written Captions One […]
This family was having a large family reunion the coming summer, so the author contacted me the preceding fall to help him. Click here to read more about the steps required for publishing a book. He had already pasted the photos in Microsoft Word, but he was having a difficult time laying them out in […]
This was an advertisement poster that would be posted all around a university campus in a variety of sizes (click on the above image for a larger view). Because of that, I made the original file using high-resolution images so that it could be scaled to large and small sizes without blurring. This was more […]
This is the front and back cover of a book published by the BYU Religious Studies Center, Within These Prison Walls: Lorenzo Snow’s Prison Letterbook (click on the above image for a larger view of the entire dust jacket; if it’s too big for your screen, use Ctrl-+ and Ctrl-hyphen to zoom in and out). […]
This is the first poetry collection in a series, all penned by a doctor in the Salt Lake City area. He asked me to use some landscape photos he had taken, so I built the cover design around that. Each volume in the series will have the same cover, but with a different photo and […]