The Work

Find out more about the quality of our style. Here you will find an overview of our projects and achievements.

Project: BizLit Idea Factory booklet
Client: Great Game of Business

Designed new booklet for Great Game of Business that makes teaching and learning business interesting...maybe even a little fun. Included in the booklet are 13 different lessons to help educate  employees about understanding basic business principles.

Project: Revise Credit Union Brochure
Client: Missouri Central Credit Union

 

Client wanted their existing brochures revised and two new brochures and a poster created. Revisions included changing out photos to more correctly reflect the services the credit union offers and updating the copy. Two new brochures were created, one which was an overview of all the services and the other one dealing with business services the credit union offers. A tabloid size poster was created for the marketing director to take out to local businesses to post in their breakrooms. Like the comprehensive brochure, the poster was an overview of services provided.

Project: Corporate Brochures
Client: Holloway America


Client wanted 4 booklets created outlining the various services they offer. Illustrations were created, photos and copy were provided by client, and additional stock photography was used. Once the four brochures were created, the client wanted to be able to bind them all together and present them as a comprehensive collateral piece. A cover and back cover, along with a glossary and separator pages were designed, printed, and then put together with coil binding. This gave the option for the client to either give out individual brochures or a comprehensive booklet.

Project: Lawn Care Guide

Client: James River Basin Partnership

 

Client wanted to update their Lawn Care Guide. A new cover photo as well as illustrations on the inside were created and copy revised.

Project: Signage at Valley Water Mill

Client: Watershed Committee of the Ozarks

 

Client wanted information signage at various sites at Valley Water Mill. Signs were printed on metal and mounted on poles.