December 21, 2011 – 4:12 pm
Kreider Services in Dixon, IL is a non-profit charitable organization providing direct care programs to persons with developmental disabilities. Their 60th Anniversary in is 2012. They asked us to redesign all of their logos, and create a billboard to announce their new image. Randy Ford designed the logo. Randy also developed the concept for the [...]
Ajinomoto Heartland is the leader in micro feed nutrients with a focus on amino acids. Their new web multi-language site includes formula building aids to assist nutritionists.
January 5, 2011 – 11:42 am
With the recent launch of the PAC E-Tools, Petersen Aluminum now has much more to offer their customers. The custom E-Tools package consists of three modules that are capable of providing customers with documents personalized to their needs. The E-Binder provides the customer with quick access to all available documents. A secure administrative back-end allows [...]
December 16, 2010 – 4:18 pm
We’ve worked extensively with the Ben Gordon Center on their marketing, ad campaign and website. Here is a sampling of the work we’ve done for them.
November 30, 2010 – 3:43 pm
We are proud to receive the 2010 2010 INSPRA Communications Contest Award for the annual report we designed for School District 428! Click here to view the full report.
October 26, 2010 – 11:50 am
While working on their web site, I had my eyes examined at Advanced Family Eyecare Center and got new glasses. In addition to several exam rooms, they have a complete lab in their facility. They personally made my glasses! And it wasn’t because of our work on their site, everyone receives the same personal, on-site treatment. Thank you [...]
Recently, I was given the task of creating an identity and branding system for PTNS (Poultry Technical Nutrition Services). Using “building blocks”, the logomark is similar to that of a food pyramid and represents the science behind nutrition. The typography choices reflect the technical and agricultural/farming nature of the business. Color choices were simple: the [...]