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Theme graphics "All you need to grow" for the Assemblies of God, Springfield, MO
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Builders International & MAPS Construction campaign graphic design, Springfield, MO
Agency:One Stone Media
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Quixote Product Photography
Quixote Imports Inc, Springfield, MO
Photographers: James and Melissa Gerhold
tags: photography
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thefiftytwo.com Advertising & Motion Graphics for National Youth Ministries, Assemblies of God
Original logo design by Ryan Strong purblinddesign.com |
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Corporate Cleaning Company 
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GPH put together an interactive CD to give customers more information about the organization. The CD drove home the mantra, "Your ministry is why we're here". The navigation system on the CD was used by the packaging to help the customer get a feel for the experience they were about to have.
GPH bought a web press to further its printing operations. After the lenghtly instalation and calabration, a dedication event was held. This dedication piece harkens back to the first presses ever to print in the shop. It steppes through a time line showing ever-newer equipment. The piece really showed off the history and the pride of those who devoted their lives to their craft.
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Bass Pro Shops Catalog and layout |
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Save Europe's Children is the umbrella organization utilizing three divisions to effectively reach out to hurting European children. Each division is represented with it's own color scheme that carried throughout its advertising. SEC provides support through education, clothing, and food to many less fortunate children across Europe. This logo treatment shows the individual divisions of SEC as the foundation of the organization.
The advertising campaign used a child's eyes to draw you into the plight of some European children. Clear communication moved readers to contribute to the cause.
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Eye On Europe wanted a clean logo that invoked a decidedly European feeling. After researching european typography and art we struck a powerful, stand-out mark that served perfectly as an identifier for this organization.
The advertising campaign was influenced by European art. The thick, elegant, black frame surrounding message ensured that any ad near it would be overpowered. Tight color restrictions and film grain treatment to the images gave the piece an up-scale feel. Compelling copy drove the message home. |
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