Charles Radville is a graphic designer in Mattapoisett, MA and a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design.
1974 BFA
1975 B Industrial Design
He spent 30 years in product design, development and consultation, specializing in customized rehabilitation equipment and assistive technology.
In 2004 he shifted his focus to graphics and communication arts. He has worked mainly with small local businesses, non-profit groups and individual consultants. Work has included web design, business collateral, newletters, flyers, mailers and posters.
In addition he produces two and three dimensional illustrations and animations, primarily of a technical nature.
Past experience as a product designer and home based consultant have given him the skills to work closely and professionally with clients.
An illustration of the construction of a capacitor (a type of electrical component) showing two paths for finished packaging.
Basic view of internal construction of one capacitor type
Illustration demonstrating analogy of capacitor failure and fire due to friction caused by charging and discharging.
Internal parts and plastic case of capacitor melting during failure mode.
Internal parts and plastic case of capacitor melting during failure mode.
Internal parts and plastic case of capacitor melting during failure mode.
Print Graphics
"The Heron" is the Bi-Annual newsletter of the Mattapoisett Land Trust.
I am the graphic designer and visual editor of the publication.
The newsletter is composed in Adobe InDesign and a High Quality Print PDF is sent to the commercial offset press.
This is a two color publication.
Click in the image to view the current issue.
Web Design
The TTBA is a non-profit organization dedicated to community service. Their web site was several years old, difficult to update. Currently up and running, the new site features an interactive list of member businesses, a continually updateable calendar and content relative to current events and resources.
Linea5, Inc.'s original (current) website was designed in Flash.
I maintained and managed content and Action Script for a few years. See next slide for redesign. Site is no longer available online.
Linea5, Inc.'s new site design is in XHTML with layout entirely managed in CSS, with Adobe SPRY widgets for menus and image viewing. The client requested that the site retain the look and feel of the original Flash site. The site dimensions have been increased to allow larger images and more descriptive text.
Click on the image to view the site.