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A Little Help From My Friends
I can bring on other consultants to improve the results of your project. Or, go ahead and directly contact the folks below - they all get my highest recommendation. Of course, they’re all at the top of their respective crafts, but there's more to it. They're a joy to work with, and do business in an ethical, socially responsible manner. Can't beat that.
David Kerr: David Kerr Design
I’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with David on a number of web projects. I’m always impressed with his work, but I especially liked what he created for me – yes, he designed this site! He immediately understood my business goals – a rebranding campaign if you will – and translated them into the appropriate design and user experience. A deep thinker and great listener, David helps organizations communicate visually through websites, print material, and multimedia. Learn more about David at www.davidkerrdesign.com
Heidi Yarger: Spitfiregirl Design
My “corporate” identity had become stale. I needed a fresh look to match my updated business plan. Heidi grasped my intention in a snap, and literally nailed it on the first round of design. That’s not luck – Heidi combines a keen business sense with an imaginative design sensibility. She’s completed projects for Leapfrog, Gap, Old Navy, Target and many other household names, so I’m not alone in my praise. Find out more at www.spitfiregirldesign.com
Jim Serfass: Commercial Artist/Illustrator
Sketches, drawings, 2D and 3D illustrations, logotypes and publication design. You name it, Jim can do it. He'll translate your ideas to digital media using pen and paper, a lost art in the Age of the Keyboard. Jim was an accomplished artist years before the Internet and Photoshop made everyone’s cousin a "designer". He once lived on the Caribbean island of St. Croix where he handcrafted wooden signs. See Jim’s special talents at http://studiosrfr.com
JP Collins: Pylon Studios
JP heads up Pylon Studios, a boutique design firm that focuses on web sites and e-mail marketing. Pylon works with small and large businesses, as well as non-profits, so they have the flexibility to adapt to any size project. Take a peek inside the studios at www.pylonstudios.com
Veronica Skelton: Connect PR
Good PR (or lack of it) can determine your company's success (or lack of it). With over 10 years in the PR biz, Veronica has the knowledge and experience to provide just the right buzz. Her agency, Concept Public Relations, combines the savvy of "big" PR firms with the personal attention and more reasonable fees of smaller firms. Veronica has carried out strategic planning, media and analyst relations, product launches, and press events for companies like Intuit, Doubletree Hotels Corp., General Motors, CIGNA Healthplans, and many others. Discover why at http://www.conceptpr.net
Six Feet Up: Web and Software Application Development
Behind all the fancy copy and design, corporate web sites need a strong engine to make things work. Six Feet Up supplies the parts, developing custom web and software applications, as well as implementing user-friendly Content Management Systems. Six Feet Up is only One Click Away at www.sixfeetup.com
Jim Kelly: DialogWorks
E-mail marketing only works when you have a smart plan. It also helps to have expertise in data and technology, as well marketing. That’s the formula that Jim and his company, DialogWorks, use to create permission-based e-mail marketing programs. They’ve created successful programs for organizations like Zoomerang, Birkenstock, Raytek/Fluke, and Lindemans Wines. Begin creating a dialog with them at www.dialogworks.com
Lara Abrams: Lara Abrams Communications
A master at Business Development, Lara’s experience covers business-to-business, information technology, and consumer packaged goods companies. She’s especially adept at competitive positioning, go-to-market strategies, strategic messaging and developing partnership opportunities. So it’s easy to see why Lara’s been chosen by Ariba, Aberdeen Group, Sun Microsystems, Deutsche Bank, and many leading enterprises. Learn more at www.laraabrams.com
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