Clean Design
“Quinton developed highly creative marketing materials for my business as well as a non profit fraternal organization. His end deliverable was impressive and in both cases we continue to receive compliments on the items he produced. I will continue to recommend Quinton’s high quality work.”
~Reginald Walston, PMP
Diverse Skill-set
“Mr Wash is superb at what he does. He is very honest and direct. His work is impeccable. Anyone that needs a graphic designer, marketing, or developer he is your man; From web sites to social media, he is the best.”
~Greg Powel, Entrepreneur
Marketing Minded
“Quinton was a joy to work with, professional and forward thinking in all the projects he was hired to work on.”
~Velisa Crayton, Universal Music Group
Objective
Experienced web & graphic design manager with a proven background executing marketing strategies, with a keen eye for transforming project suggestions and marketing concepts into effective campaigns that align with the client’s core objectives.
Background
Columbus-based (by way of Dallas) Quinton P. Wash learned from his father what it takes to become a successful and respected businessman. Working under his father’s tutelage in the field of concert promotions, Quinton realized that among the most important tools a businessman needs are honesty, integrity, and talent.
With an undying desire to follow in his father’s footsteps as an entrepreneur, Quinton founded NicheOnline.net. At the start of his career, Quinton’s projects consisted of company logos and custom pages for members of BlackPlanet, an online community aimed at African-Americans. Since then—still with no formal training or design classes—Quinton has had the pleasure of adding to his portfolio such high-profile clients as comedian Rickey Smiley (from the Rickey Smiley Morning Show), Doug Banks and DeDe McGuire (from ABC Radio Networks), Paul Quinn College in Dallas, and the Ohio State University.
His progress is built on the foundation of those who gave him a head start in life: God, his mother, and his father.
Resume
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Columbus Dispatch Newspaper
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Columbus Dispatch Website (Ohio State Baseball)
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Schedule Poster
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NCAA Championships T-Shirt
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Jim Tressel Wall Graphic
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Email Blast
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Facebook AD
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Email Blast
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Email Blast
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Email Newsletter
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Website Splash Page
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Business Cards
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Website Splash Page
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Website
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Vehicle Design
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T-Shirt Design
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Schedule Poster
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Recruit Mailer
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Schedule Poster
(Ohio State Wrestling)
“Quinton is truly a rising star in the sports industry”
Bruce Wimbish – Greater Columbus Sports Commission
“Quinton is very passionate about design and is always keeping up with its evolution”
Lacey Majors
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Author: qwash, Posted On: March 5th, 2013, In: Career
I’m not fond of experiencing the feeling of frustration in life. Over the past couple of weeks I’ve become frustrated from failed attempts at handling an issue for a client if mine. From this frustration came the idea to share my thoughts on how you can deal with your frustration much like I have recently.
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Author: qwash, Posted On: December 28th, 2012, In: Career
I have the privilege to play basketball with some incredibly talented guys whom I call my friends. We play full court, 5 on 5, and as usual the most talented team doesn’t always walk away the winner. Last week my team took a tough lost at the hands of a team who had a shooter that scored most of the points. The lost inspired me to write this article because the three tips I gave my teammates, before the game, carried our team and I believe these tips work on as well as off the court, if applied with consistency. Continue Reading
Timeout: Recover for Your Next Performance
Author: qwash, Posted On: December 17th, 2012, In: Career
Every athlete needs a timeout. Fortunately for most of us, we are able to take two days off to recover. It is important that when you take a timeout you consider these three tips in order to help you recover for your next performance.
How To: Build Your Brand at Work
Author: qwash, Posted On: November 6th, 2012, In: Career
Building a brand can be difficult without an exact definition on what is a brand exactly. I personally like the definition written by Seth Godin, which states: Continue Reading
Give Back As Much As You Can
Author: qwash, Posted On: October 21st, 2012, In: Career
Recently I had the opportunity to give back. It is very important as a professional in the sports industry (or what I call a 9-to-5 Athlete) to give back to your community and if unable to at least give advice when asked. A student from Defiance College, a co-educational liberal arts college, reached out to me asking for advice on how to break into the industry as a Graphic Designer. Below you will find our email correspondence for you to review. Continue Reading
Why Should Athletes Have All The Fun?
Author: qwash, Posted On: August 7th, 2011, In: Career
As fans we spend our time watching our favorite athletes perform on a stage in front of the world to see. In the offseason, we find athletes driving the hottest rides and wearing the latest in fashion leading us to support them openly while secretly wanting similar items for our own enjoyment. We even follow athletes performance in the gym, between games, learning their individual drills so that we perform the same moves. Continue Reading

