Design is not about styles or trends. It is about communicating effectivly in a simple and appealing manner. Good design does not compete with the message, it facilitates it.


Below are examples of capability brochures, manuals, signs, forms and sales literature which demonstrate this principle.

 

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Competency Suite


An integrated package of HR management solutions using internet technology

Pitney Bowes


Executive recruiting

New Castle Hotels


Information / presentation kit

Westport CT
Parks & Recreation Dept


Identity and facility signs for town
beaches and parks

Southern New England Telecommunications Corp


Brand implementation and graphic standards for Connecticut's primary telecommunications provider

 

 

 

 

 

Projects include:

 

Graphic standards
manuals tailored to specific audiences


Direction and information signs

 

Graphics for a fleet of 4000 utility vehicles ranging from sedans to tractor-trailers

 

Inter-office and customer forms, checks and statements

 

Telephone and
Yellow Pages directories

Ikon Office Systems 1

 

Graphic Standard for the nation-wide office supply chain

George Ethes


Commercial painter and handyman

IBM


Marketing literature for the computer maker's software vendor operations

GE

 

Brand identity and corporate communications

 

 

 

 

 

Projects include:

 

Vehicle graphics

 

Annual reports, capability brochures
and presentation materials for GE Investments

 

Newsletters, benefits plan documents, slide shows and other communications for GE Employee Benefits

 

Employee records, paychecks and other financial forms

WSHU
National Public Radio


Identity, posters, literature and promotional graphics for the station's annual wine and food tasting fundraiser

Voice Alert

 

Enhanced home alarm service

Conagra Beef Company

 

Brand identity and Graphic Standards for ConAgra's beef products division

Unilever

 

Employee productivity training

Haig Point


Brochure describing architectural features of a South Carolina golf and residential development

Essex Land Trust

 

Brand identity and communications design for a non-profit group devoted to preserving open space land in Essex CT

 

 

 

 

 

Projects include:

 

Posters, signs, historic markers, trail guide, property maps, hats, literature, website design and promotional items.

Competency Suite Pitney Bowes New Castle Hotels Westport Parks & Rec SNET SNET IKON Office Systems George Ethes IBM GE GE WSHU Wine & Food Tasting Voice Alert Unilever Girl Scouts USA