I started my own business, Phillip Collier Designs, in 1990.
For the first two years, all the design and production work was done by hand at drafting tables using t-squares, triangles, ink pens and rubber cement. It would only be a couple of years before everything would be crafted and produced on computers.
Billboards and ads for 1993 NCAA Final Four ChampionshipAd for Louisiana Children Museum expansion.Posters for Degas exhibit at the New Orleans Museum of ArtAd series for the New Orleans Museum of ArtTulane Football bus shelter signsAds and guidebooks for New Orleans TourismAd for Convention & Visitors’ BureauAds for New Orleans TourismNew Orleans Tourism ad for Spanish-language publicationsTravel insert included with the Washington PostCover design for New Orleans Tourism travel plannerVarious covers for New Orleans Tourism guidebooksTourism brochure targeting affluent and upscale visitors to New OrleansMagazine design for the Contemporary Arts CenterInvitation design and collage for a 1994 Contemporary Arts Center eventTête-bêche designed for NOCCAFull page ad for Freeport-McMoRan in the Wall Street Journal
New York Times Ad for the Waldorf Astoria Hotel promoting business meeting meeting space
During this decade, clients included the New Orleans Museum of Art, the National D-Day Museum, New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Chicago’s Palmer House Hotel, International Paper Corporation, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Delta Queen Steamboat Company, CBS Sports Radio, New Orleans Opera Association, Contemporary Arts Center, House of Blues, Louisiana Children’s Museum, Lockheed Corporation, LSU Medical Center, New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation, New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau, Tabasco, Tulane University and Arthur Roger Gallery.