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Good Design. It can mean a lot of different things.
To some, good design is a cutting edge look with barely legible type, exotic photography of gritty streets at two in the morning and gaunt, angry models looking away from the camera. They might include a logo. Working with a designer who does this kind of work is a privilege. And they won't let you forget it. For others good design is whatever the client wants. Make the logo bigger. Make the headline bigger. Make everything bigger. Yes sir. You got it. We like to think that there is some middle ground where the designgo presents the information about your company in an easy to read and interesting way and you have faith in us that we know what we're doing. |
Because before we show you anything, we talk. The people who will actually be doing the work will talk to you and get to know your situation. Who your customer is. Who your competition is. What your strengths are. And on and on until we feel we can produce something that will be the right solution for you. We work together. You are the expert on you, and we are the expert on good design. At least what we call good design. Look at the examples of work we have done for our clients and see if it is the kind of work that you think is right for your company. Then give us a call and maybe you'll find that what you call good design is what we call it too. |
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Naturalite
Naturalite manufactures skylights used in commercial buildings. This brochure illustrates the process and the products that they offer. We showed many of the buildings which feature a wide range of skylights they design and produce.
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Dahlgren
Dahlgren is a pioneer of many printing innovations which help improve productivity and efficiency for printers. This brochure displays the full line of coaters and dampeners that are offered to the lithography industry.
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Dallas Semiconductor
Dallas Semiconductor manufactures thousands of electronic components used in the manufacturing of everything including computers, cell phones, digital cameras and thousands of other products. This is a small example of the full line brochures and the sample kits produced for the industry.
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Lucent Technologies
Lucent Technologies is always producing sales and technical material about its products and mailing it to its customers. This is a binder that was produced and sent out to help organize all of of the data sheets and information that they received.
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Mitsubishi Aircraft
Mitsubishi Aircraft needed a brochure that would show the benefits and advantages of owning a business jet as well as the glamour associated with such a purchase. We spent a week shooting air-to-air photography out of the back of a WWII bomber and then built a seamless background 20 feet tall at a remote airport in order to photograph the jets in perfect desert light. All so we could show this aircraft as the piece of art that it is.
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Moody Stationery
An interior designer need a stationery package and this solution came right from the walls of her office. She had a huge board with hundreds of swatches of cloth and paint and leather and everything else she could get a push pin through. We simply rearranged some of those swatches and put them on her stationery.
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Sprint
Spint was holding a VIP party for its top clients, and wanted a very special invitation to mail to this select group. These handmade invitations were created with each individual in mind and were personalized for each recipient.
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World Liquors
This liquor store retailer wanted to try to stand out from the dozens of other stores in the market place. Because of zoning laws in the city, liquor stores tend to be grouped together in various locations around town. We gave customers a reason to drive past the first or second store and to instead seek out World. These billboards created an image for them that said they are more than just a place for low price and special offers.
