Type Face Thursday | Font vs. Typeface
Although there’s a growing acceptance for the terms font and typeface to be used interchangeably, it all started back in the good old days of analog printing, when every page was laboriously set out in frames with metal letters. The letters were rolled in ink, and then pressed down onto a clean piece of paper. That was a page layout. ...
Continue ReadingWe Made It Monday | Tufts University – Evaluation Research Booklet
We recently designed and printed, as well as and created the lay out for the evaluation booklet for Tufts University.
Continue ReadingWe Made It Monday | Business Cards
We recently designed the R&S Landscaping logo. We designed and printed business cards to go with the new logo, and have a responsive website in the works as well! So, stay tuned for more!
Continue ReadingBasic Design
Four basic design tips should always be used when designing anything. Print and web design both need these key factors to be inviting to a potential client. Contrast: Contrast creates interest on a page and makes the text easier to read. It aids in the organization of information on the page. Add contrast through typefaces choices, line thickness, color, shapes, ...
Continue ReadingSigns and Awnings
Twyrl Pasta Bistro came to us when starting their restaurant, in need of a logo and brand to bring their idea of homemade pasta and sauces to life! We created the Twyrl logo with the idea of pasta noodles in mind and gave the brand rich colors to match their tasty Italian cuisine. We created the design for their sign ...
Continue ReadingKnowing Your Customers
Knowing your customers is huge in each individual business. They are what makes you thrive so knowing their wants and needs is crucial in a successful business plan. Get to Know Your Customers Find out your clients demographics, habits and demands. Take the time to really researched your customers and clients. Create a marketing strategy around your information while learning ...
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