ABOUT KATHRYN KEVE
EXPERIENCE IN MARKETING
and PUBLISHING SERVICES
Former VP of software product development, design and customer support
including product design, implementation, user manuals,
advertising and marketing collateral.
BOOK DESIGN and EDITING Cover Design, Interior Layout, Editing
& Proof Reading, Print-Ready
Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, History, Memoirs, Yearbooks,
Technical Manuals, Annual Reports, Booklets, Brochures, Business Cards
Barbara Winther, Author
* GRAPHIC DESIGN Individual, Corporate, and Museum Clients
* PHOTOGRAPHY
I love the vibrant visual beauty of the Pacific Northwest and enjoy creating images in color and words.
I love to photograph and promote
the beautiful work of our many talented local artists.
* WEBSITE DESIGN
Barbara Winther, Author
Agate Passage Friends Meeting
and Keve Originals.com
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SEEING A NEW DAY: 150th Anniversary of St. Peter's
Catholic Mission, Suquamish, WA
Editor, graphic design, photography,
cover and interior design. Research, committee coordination, production oversight, and funding.
A project of the Suquamish Tribe Cover Painting by Francis O'Connell
"Acknowledgment for Kathryn Keve —
for her patience
while integrating many voices,
through her editing,
creative design and happy spirit."
Available at the Suquamish Museum
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WEST HIGH SCHOOL 50th REUNION YEARBOOKS (Bremerton)
CLASSES of 1960 & 1965
Editor, cover and interior design
and layout,
proofreading,
photo and document scanning,
retouching, production oversight |

PEARL'S BOY
Memoir by Marvin D. Evans
Editor, cover and interior design, author's photograph, photo and document scanning
and retouching, production oversight.
"The wisest thing I did, by far, was
that at the outset, when only a few pages
had been written, was to engage the professional services of Kathryn Keve.
Working with her is an absolute delight
because of her skills and also because
of her keen understanding of the story
and its author.
...without her wise counsel,
professional skills and personal insights,
“Pearl’s Boy” would never have
gone to the printer." —Marvin Evans
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