Putting the back of your business card to work for you Among those of us whose work includes designing business cards, there is often some debate about the most effective treatment for the back of a card. Many prefer to leave the back blank, or at least leave significant white space – to allow for… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Marketing & Promotion
Doves in Winter: Happy New Year!
We wanted to do something different this year for our holiday cards to clients and business associates. We wanted the piece to be unique, made of recycled material, and convey our sincerest wishes for a “Happy and Peaceful New Year.” Here are some photos of the result – a paper sculpture of sorts we called… Read more »
Nov. 4th: Be heard today
The AIGA recently invited designers from across the United States to create nonpartisan posters that “inspire the American public to participate in the electoral process and vote for a presidential candidate in the 2008 general election.” The posters were all made available as printable PDFs, and 50 were selected and displayed during the 2008 national… Read more »
Self-effacing self-promotion
UPDATE – Aug. 2010 – We just found an unopened box of these “jenius juice” coffee mugs in an office supply closet, left over from this old promotion. Would you like one sent to you for free? Just be one of the first five people to name any animal that breeds annually in the Arctic… Read more »
Poster for 2008 Breakers Marathon
I originally created this in a single color (navy blue) as a T-shirt design, then later adapted it for the poster (18″ x 24″) shown here (© Sproutreach). The Amica Insurance Breakers Marathon, billed as “the smallest state’s longest race”, is held every October in Newport, Rhode Island. Proceeds from the race support the Providence… Read more »

