Showing posts with label Copy Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copy Writing. Show all posts

Monday, October 13, 2008

Book: Celebrating 110 Years

This is the cover of a 40-page book I just finished for Wyman Center, Inc., a non-profit youth development organization. The book includes information on the organization's history, mission and programs, plus stories, quotes and personal works by the teens they serve. You can learn more about them at www.wymancenter.org. Inside pics will be added soon.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Newsletter: Teen Matters

This is the latest issue of Teen Matters, a quarterly newsletter (sometimes with a bonus issue) to the constituent base of Wyman Center, Inc., a nonprofit youth development organization based out of St. Louis. You can see all issues in full by visiting www.wymancenter.org/Publications. I redesigned the organization's existing newsletter almost two years ago, and have designed every issue since (nine issues since spring 2007). Up until this fall (when I moved to Minnesota), I also did all the photography and most of the writing and research.

Monday, April 28, 2008

A Thousand Together Campaign


The goal of this campaign is to rally 1,000 people who are willing to commit $1,000 over the next three years to fund Wyman programs that support St. Louis teens from disadvantaged circumstances. I gathered the statistics, interviewed and photographed the teens, wrote the copy and designed the pieces for this campaign. Shown above are the logo, the direct mail piece (outside and inside) and the poster used to build awareness at events.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Marketing Materials: Wyman Center, Inc.

Shown above are a postcard, info card (to use as an insert or hand-out) and a summary brochure on the organization, Wyman Center, Inc. I created the brochure to fit a #10 business-sized envelope perfectly, which makes the brochure much more versatile than wider brochures, and more professional than a standard tri-fold brochure, which will float around in the envelope. The background on the front of the brochure and the inside left image of the teens are photographs I took on-site at Wyman.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Women for Wyman Campaign




The purpose of this campaign is to expand Wyman Center's core of ambassadors who know and appreciate the organization's outstanding work with teens to include more influential women in the community. These women will provide a base of role models for young women in Wyman's programs and expand the organization's fundraising base to include women who wish to make a financial investment in these teens. Shown above are the campaign's logo and the invitation to attend the first recruitment event.