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2' x 8' Doterra Banner |
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Doterra Is Everywhere
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Labels: Ads, advertising, banners, branding, business cards, design, dimensional signs, graphic design
Friday, April 15, 2011
Business Card Printed This Month
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
R & S Pool School
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Cache Community Food Pantry Flier
This is a flier we created for The Cache Community Food Pantry. It was a mailer to thank customer for support and to ask for additional donations.
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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Business Cards
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Utah State University Athletics Banner
This year The Image Foundry was selected to create the banners for the Gary Andersen Coaches Show. We made a number of banners and stickers for each sponsor the radio station, 610 KVNU signed up.
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Wise Company Food Storage
Our client, Plan B, a food storage/preparedness company asked us to rework this lightbox for their store. Wise Company's Freeze Dried Food Storage draws a lot of attention for Plan B. If you need food and water they are a company worth visiting. 75 W. Center Street in Logan, Utah.
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Monday, March 09, 2009
Working With Wonderful Clients
Each client has a challenge that needs to be addressed. Be it a tight deadline, a project that you have never done or an even tighter budget. How you respond to your clients needs will determine how you succeed in your business.
This project is a 36' x 42" main street banner. How do you get attention as your customers are driving by at 40 miles an hour?
Hierarchy is the most important. Giving weight to different items to move the eye across the piece (1. Event 2. Give-a-way 3. When) or adding interest (background graphic). This example is one where the client had a good idea but trusted in our abilities to strength the piece. It is always a joy to work with this type of client.
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Monday, June 04, 2007
Strategy 8 - Use Callouts To Sell More!
Callouts are the best way to quickly educate your customers. A simple icon tells a story and builds credibility at a glance.
In a retail environment callouts can and should be used to draw attention to specific products, offers and services. In a catalog or online callouts quickly make a point. Something text can't do.
A callouts will stay with the average customer much longer than most copy. So, when you want to drive home a point, say it with a callout and your customers will remember it better.
Use callouts to build profiles of products or services you sell. Create icons that emphasize the main features that your customers find important.
Letting your customers know about your return policy, informing your customers who their resident expert pointman (REP) is, and educating your customers are all vital to your businesses success.
People expect to be educated. Are you taking advantage of these opportunities?
Incorporating internal marketing strategies like callouts in conjunction with your marketing plan is a great way to show off valuable services. They also add value to the products you sell.
See the example on this page or visit this link for many more. They easily and quickly emphasize the point. Read more about callout in the book The power of color & shape—a logo & callout book. Click here >>
Next entry will show some callouts in action.



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