OUR PORTFOLIO OF WORK.
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brochures • annual reports • posters • invitations • Menus • books
It's about being smart, strategic and creative. And we've got all three down to a "T"... especially when it comes to print. We've designed award-winning pieces for some great clients.
Alliance to Save Energy
We started working the Alliance in 2004 to design their annual report. Ever since, our relationship has grown and we've been privileged to continue designing their annual report, corporate collateral, program logos and brochures, Websites, displays, invitations and more.
American Diabetes Association
Awhile back, we were asked to provide our services, pro bono, to create a poster and invitation for the ADA's annual fundraising gala. We gladly accepted and have been proud to support this worthy cause ever since.
National Rural Telecommunications Coop (NRTC)
Working through Cahoon & Cross Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations, we've had the honor of designing the last several annual reports for NRTC.
Elizabeth City, NC Convention and Visitor's Bureau
Working through Cahoon & Cross Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations, we came onboard as the Creative Directors for a series of marketing campaigns for the EC CVB, as well as the Economic Development Commission. Starting with creating an identity for Elizabeth City, we've developed marketing materical to include pocket folders and sales sheets, brochures, posters, Websites, invitations, ads, displays, and more.
Farm Fresh Charitable Foundation
Spanning almost ten years, we've been the go-to designers for the FF Charitable's Foundation. We've designed invitations, posters, logos and other print collateral for a number of annual events.
Hudson's Luxury Building Boutique
For the 2010-11 marketing campaign, the client requested images on par with those used in Louis Vuitton ads (nothing like setting the bar high!). After the concepts were approved, we worked with Len Rothman photography to scout the perfect location and production details. Our original idea called for photographing both the models and products on location, requiring little photo illustration. However, the weather dictated otherwise. For all three images, the models and products were shot in studio and the locations separately. We then worked our magic to create seamless images that were visually stunning and Louis-worthy.