Dr. Johnson was interested in a business card that would reflect his professionalism and education to his consulting clients. Apt Design provided him with a solution that is simple but makes a clear and concise statement. The cards were printed on water- and tear-proof paper, so Dr. Johnson could feel comfortable handing them out in any circumstances.
Newsong Community Church
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Newsong Community Church recently decided to employ Apt Design for a complete overhaul of their website. Newsong had been paying high fees for a website that didn’t fit their image and was hard to update. As a result the website was updated less and less and eventually the congregation stopped visiting the site. Apt Design gave the church a fresh new look that reflects the young and contemporary culture of the church. We also implemented a content management system that integrated google calendars so that church administrators could quickly and easily keep content relevant and up-to-date.
Fathappy
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Fathappy approached Apt Design to talk about redesigning their website, and we were excited for the chance to work on a band’s website. This rock/pop/bluegrass band has spunk, and we wanted to portray that through the site. One of their music videos was included, as well the ability to purchase cds. Check out this band for uplifting tunes sure to get you through any dreary day!
Write on the River
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Apt Design has a great relationship with Write on the River - “A writers’ conference for North Central Washington.” This year the website was given a refreshed look to match the design style of the 2008 conference. Since its inception Write on the River has grown exponentially - attracting well-known speakers and hundreds of attendees - in part because of their consistent, timely marketing. The new website is easy to navigate and will allow visitors to get the conference schedule, signup for the mailing list, and even register online.
Gee Whiz: The Story of Grady Auvil
Apt Design worked closely with Howell at the Moon Productions from the beginning phases of their new documentary film. We created a design style which was integrated in both the video and across promotional materials. Apt Design handled the creation of all the promotions and collateral for the film, including invitation postcards, banners, the dvd face and cover, advertisements, the movie poster and more.
Wenatchee Valley College
The local college was ready to begin their annual marketing campaign, and this year they were ready for a new look. Based on the concept of ‘growth’ a design style was created that set the tone and provided consistency across print ads, transit signage, and direct-mail marketing. The style was very modern and clean while staying classic and appealing to the college’s older demographic.
Wenatchee Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Visitors Bureau promotes the Wenatchee Valley all over the region and across the nation. For 2007 they were presented with a design theme that would be used across all of their marketing. Variations in color and photos were easily incorporated in a variety of advertisements that ran in magazines such as Horizon Air, Seattle Magazine, and Northwest Travel.
Wenatchee Downtown Association
The WDA wanted a new look for their promotional materials. Taking cues from the original bricks lining the streets downtown we created a design style that incorporated the heritage of the area and the modern services of shopping and events. Ads for a variety of downtown members were coordinated and created and a custom artsy map was created for the foldout portion of the brochure.
Fathappy
Always fun to work with, this rockin’ popgrass band got a new design style for their new cd. The printed materials reflect the fun mood of the group.
Wenatchee Downtown Association
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Taking cues from their recently printed Downtown Discovery Guide (also designed and produced by Brad Fitzgerald while at Adonai Media) this website was given a rich, heritage feeling. An emphasis was placed upon the members of the association and their information and products. Navigation is simple and straightforward and the site, while containing large amounts of information, is very easy to use. The WDA has received substantial positive feedback and the website has directly effected their bottom line.











