Monday, October 4, 2010

Newsletter: Fall 2010 Teen Matters

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The front cover of a four-page newsletter I regularly design for Wyman Center, Inc., a nonprofit youth development organization based out of St. Louis, Mo. Learn more at www.wymancenter.org.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Letterhead: Team Quest

Many clients find it useful to have two versions of letterhead designed for their use - one for professional printing and one for in-house printing. These were part of the rebranding project for Team Quest, an outdoor adventure team-building program. Learn more at www.team-quest.org.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Tri-Fold Brochure: Conference and Retreat Centers of Friendship Ventures

Shown above are the outside and inside of a tri-fold brochure I just completed for the Conference and Retreat Centers of Friendship Ventures. (Friendship Ventures also runs Team Quest, whose brochure you can see below.) Their three locations in Eden Prairie, Annandale and New Hope, Minnesota are beautiful and great for groups of all sizes. Learn more at www.conferenceandretreat.org.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Tri-Fold Brochure: Team Quest


Shown above is the outside and inside views of a tri-fold brochure for Team Quest, and team-building program operated out of Camp Eden Wood in Eden Prairie, MN. Learn more.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Invite and RSPV: KEENfest 2010

Shown above are an invitation and RSVP card for KEEN St. Louis' annual fundraising event. KEEN is a non-profit organization that provides one-on-one recreation opportunities to children with disabilities. Learn more at www.keenstlouis.org.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Newsletter: Spring 2010 Teen Matters

The front cover of a four-page quarterly newsletter I regularly design for Wyman Center, Inc., a nonprofit youth development organization based in St. Louis, Mo. Learn more at www.wymancenter.org.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Logo: Camp Eden Wood Conference and Retreat Center

I created two versions of this logo for the organization to use depending on their needs. The vertical version works well for their brochure and website, whereas the horizontal logo will come in handy for letterhead and perhaps their business cards. If you can maintain consistency, it's not a bad idea to have two versions available as options.