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Archive for the ‘example’ Category
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
We are proud to announce another website up and running for a client. This website is for the Winter Sports School in Park City. The Winter Sports School in Park City is one of the most unique private schools in the country because it is specifically centered around competitive athletes that need to have an open winter schedule to compete. Located at the Utah Olympic Park, this school has a rich history of producing world class athletes including gold medalists from the 2006 Winter Olympics in skiing.
click below to check it out.

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Sunday, August 10th, 2008
We have another new website up and running. This is an educational video company that we created an e-commerce website for. In fact, the only way to purchase their videos is through the website where you are able to immediately download the videos after purchasing. We were able to compress and format the videos where they are still high-quality and yet are able to download within a minute.
We developed their branding (logo), their website and messaging and now have also done some advertising and marketing consulting for RJ Connections.
Check their website out here at www.rj-connections.com
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Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Yes, we are publishing a book for a client. This may seem a little divergent from our normal path of business but it actually is quite similar to any other marketing and design work that we do. First, we made a cover that accurately fits the story while drawing potential readers into purchasing the book. Secondly, we laid out the text in order to readable and interesting. Finally, we choose a printer and distribution channels in order to have the greatest audience for this young adult/childrens novel.
Simple and a lot of fun to work on. As soon as this is completed, we will give you a link to check this out or purchase this online. Until then, here is the cover for you to check out.
The novel is about a couple of friends that find themselves in middle of a kung fu adventure. With the use of the martial arts, Chinese mythology and a sense of adventure, the author, Clark Slagle, created a fun story that children and young adults could find themselves engrossed in.

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Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
We have just launched another client website. While keeping the content to a minimum due the fact that this organization is just starting out, we incorporated a blog within the website while utilizing flash as a dynamic element on the homepage.
click here to check out their site

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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
It has been a long time coming but we finally have a bit more breadth to our portfolio section. As much as i wish that the portfolio section is now definitive, the fact is that this is still the tip of the iceberg of work that we have done. It shows some of our work from ads to websites to logos to print to…well, you get the idea. Enjoy.
click here to check it out

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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
We are working on a site for The Bridge, a new church starting in the Bay Area in California. Starting with their brand, we developed the look of the site to be inviting, contemporary and to not look like a traditional church website. The idea of the church is to reach an audience that has been turned off by traditional churches and so we wanted to create something that would reach a larger audience. Since this project is in the works, here is a preview of what will be a website with a blog incorporated into the site to for an easily update-able site.

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Thursday, June 5th, 2008
We have been working on a logo for a contemporary and diverse church in California. This is a new organization that is just getting going and so they needed to say all that they intend to be within their brand. Given their diverse market of potential church-members and the fact that they would like to have a slightly modern logo, we have come up with an abstract cross that doesn’t look very “churchy” while is reminiscent of patchwork that comes together to form this cross. This allows for the message to remain consistent while still being, what we deem as, “approachable” to a larger audience. Enjoy.

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Monday, May 5th, 2008
The first quarter real estate numbers are in for the salt lake city market. Tony Fantis, a real estate agent within salt lake city, has come up with reports that detail the ups and downs of the salt lake real estate market. This is an example of the Fantis Report.
To learn more about the Salt Lake market or to have the most extensive real estate online search, click here.

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Thursday, April 17th, 2008
We often recommend the use of blogs for businesses when approaching a website for them. That might seem a little odd if you think of blogs as i used to, that they are personal free-association online journals. Yes, there are those that have personal blogs that do divulge just about anything on their mind, but that isn’t really what i am referring to here.
A blog can simply be the free avenue in which a dynamic website can exist while still being professional. Moreover, a company can be more free to show more personality, flavor and experience through a blog than a website. When it comes down to it, a website needs to have a level of professionalism that can win over potential clients. Coupled with this website should (not always, but often) be a blog that also supports your brand to win over potential clients. Both of them working together can give a broader-reaching response to question of “who is your company”.
Recently, we helped Closeknit Clothing setup a blog. With their focus on fashion within an urban market, this sort of avenue is perfect medium for their intended audience. We branded their blog to match the look of their already-existing website so that both of them complement each other and further the brand of Closeknit Clothing.
We also added in the capability for visitors to subcribe to future blog posts. Then, when Closeknit updates their blog, subscribers will automatically get e-mailed and therefore this can be treated as an ongoing e-mail newsletter.
Click here to view their blog.

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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
Sometimes i need to step outside of the norm to design something for the sake of designing something. You know, “art for art’s sake”.
In this case, i wanted to be a little more playful with the Wold Creative Group logo concepts. With a logo, the brand recognition that encompasses the whole of a company within a symbol, one can hold onto the rigidity of the original design too much. I know that i have that tendency sometimes…and for good reason. With consistency, comes recognition. But, i do think that there is a time and place to let go of some of the standards and create something new with the framework of a logo in order to convey a different message. That is essentially what i did here.
enjoy.

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